Living Films


Living Films is an international film production company based in Thailand. They have produced feature films, documentaries, commercials, and television series including The Hangover Part II, ''Shanghai , and Changeland. Its most recent projects include the Netflix / BBC TV series The Serpent , the Netflix film Fistful of Vengeance, Ron Howard’s film Thirteen Lives, episodes of Disney’s series Ms. Marvel , and the FX series Alien: Earth''.

History

Living Films was founded by Chris Lowenstein in 1996. Lowenstein studied film at Beloit College in Wisconsin and began his career as a production assistant for Gus Van Sant working on the film My Own Private Idaho. He also worked as a production assistant for the Thailand filming of Heaven & Earth in 1993. After similar work with the films Operation Dumbo Drop and The Quest, Lowenstein opened his own production company in Chiang Mai. Living Films produces feature films, commercials, still-photo shoots and television projects.
In 2006, during the filming of Bangkok Dangerous starring Nicolas Cage, the ruling government of Thailand was overthrown. In 2013, A fire broke out on the set of No Escape starring Owen Wilson, Pierce Brosnan, and Lake Bell. There were no injuries to cast and production had wrapped for the day. The fire was thought to have been caused by faulty power supply.

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitle
Notes
2005Mysterious IslandHallmark Channel TV movie
2005–08Matrioshki
2006BlackbeardHallmark Channel TV movie
201020 to One
2010Survivor
2013The HuntersHallmark Channel TV movie
2015The Legacy
2021The Serpent
2022Ms. Marvel
2025Alien: Earth-