Cinema can “preserve history, influence mindsets and provide a space for reflection and escape,” Cambodian auteur Rithy Panh (Graves Without a Name, Exile, Meeting With Pol Pot, Everything Will Be OK) ...
From the 1960s to 1975, Cambodia experienced a cinematic renaissance, producing hundreds of vibrant, legend-inspired films that captivated audiences at home and abroad. This golden age, led by ...
Ask any American film fan, even the most adventurous arthouse enthusiast, what the name “Cambodia” brings to mind and they’ll probably blurt out The Killing Fields, Roland Joffé’s shocking 1984 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As this year’s Biennale approached its conclusion, its spaces began to shift. The crowds thinned, the queues got easier, and the ...
Join us for a presentation by LinDa Saphan, Ph.D. (Professor of Sociology, University of Mount St. Vincent), and Nate Hun (Film ethusiast and Lowell resident) and celebrate the launch of their book, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cambodian production house Sastra Film International is attending Cannes for the first time with a library of horror titles, including its first push into English-language production with ...
Cambodia has submitted the psychological horror thriller “Tenement,” co-directed by Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea, as its contender for best international feature at the 98th Academy Awards. The ...
In an enlightening conversation with The Post, EU ambassador to Cambodia Igor Driesmans discussed the 2024 European Film Festival (EUFF), which is currently underway in Cambodia. The festival was ...
CANNES (Reuters) - A documentary using small clay figures to tell the story of how Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh's family perished under the Khmer Rouge regime won the top prize in the second most ...
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