
Good Morning, Luang Prabang
Drama · Romance
Overview
Sorn, a multiracial photographer, is assigned by his editor to take pictures of Laos, where he's reluctant to go. Even though, Sorn is half-Laotian, going back to his homeland is never on his mind. Sorn arrives at Pak-Cher town where he hires a guide, Noi to take him out to the best picture spots in Laos.
Top Cast


Ananda Everingham
Ananda Everingham
Sorn
Ananda Everingham
Sorn
Khamly Philavong
Khamly Philavong
Noi
Khamly Philavong
Noi
Supawadee Akkanit
Supawadee Akkanit
Fon
Supawadee Akkanit
Fon
Taratorn Siripanwaraporn
Taratorn Siripanwaraporn
Editor
Taratorn Siripanwaraporn
Editor
Worachot Kamlunghan
Worachot Kamlunghan
Vendor
Worachot Kamlunghan
Vendor
Khamphuvanh Vannachack
Khamphuvanh Vannachack
Noi's Mother
Khamphuvanh Vannachack
Noi's Mother
Maysa Phanouvong
Maysa Phanouvong
Noi's Sister
Maysa Phanouvong
Noi's Sister
Chanpheng Sihalath
Chanpheng Sihalath
Noi's Friend
Chanpheng Sihalath
Noi's Friend
Aor
Aor
Bride
Aor
Bride
Saman Suwannasi
Saman Suwannasi
Sorn's Grandfather
Saman Suwannasi
Sorn's Grandfather
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