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Khmer horrror movie.
Khmer horrror movie.
One suffers in silence, another masks her pain. In the midst of misery, an unexpected bond is formed. Can another's agony distract them from their own?
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror movie.
Covid-19 is a film based on a true story of a global crisis that is reflected in our society today in times of crisis. They said they would achieve their dream of becoming real estate millionaires and online millionaire Ratha and his wife Pisey had a daughter named Charnai. After a while, the government was encouraged to buy a car so that the hopes would be brighter. Suddenly, the Kovit 19 crisis came and things changed. Their property was downgraded. Pisey was lied to by her boss, Chhorvy, who sold fake lotion to Pisey, who was responsible for paying the guests. Especially my aunt, the life of a couple who are on their way to becoming a millionaire also falls into poverty. Tha wandered the streets without a solution, what the life of this couple will be like?
A hunting party spending a night in a forest are suddenly whisked away into a magical reality.
The goddess Tep Sodachan falls in love with the peasant Vesna. Their love is threatened by a landlord and later, the king of the sky.
Love triangle
During 1993 when UN forces come to Cambodia during a time of political upheaval and civil war, two Resistance leaders fall in love with the same girl.
Heng lives with his close knit deeply Buddhist family in rural Cambodia, who work hard struggling as farmers. At 6, he lost both his arms in a landmine explosion. Now, as a teenager hanging with the wrong crowd, and no future at the farm, his mother sends him to his older brother, Chana, who makes romantic music videos in the bustling city of Phnom Penh. Here, with a bossy brother, amid a So-Me, “wanna-be” culture, Heng must make it. A film about a family who are living the consequences of war which ended decades ago.
After Pol Pot regime,1979, displaced soldiers seeking temporary refuge in an abandoned structure face a new and terrifying enemy. They are trapped and systematically haunted by a fierce female spirit whose deadly mission will not cease until last soldier.
Kavich Neang’s first film is a short documentary following Sory Chan, a 14-year-old boy who is living in Phnom Penh apart from his family. A student of Cambodian classical music, Sory lives with his mother’s friend after his mother fled a debt she couldn’t afford to pay back. Each evening after class, he carries a scale outside in a popular part of the city and asks people to weigh themselves for a small amount of money. In this urgent film, we witness Sory’s day in class, his nightly routine and a particularly difficult conversation with his mother who he meets on the street.
"The Last Seat" is full of horror, excitement, mixed with laughter, above is a story that reflects a group of students who like to know and want to experiment with souls until they dare to go on an adventure in the forest, they do not know that playing with superstitions leads to danger to life.
Khmer horror film.
A talented novice monk named Tum (Kong Som Eun) falls in love with Teav (Vichara Dany), a very beautiful young lady. Teav give offerings to Tum and he proudly accepts the offers, despite Cambodian tradition forbidding a young female from engaging in any close activity with a monk (so giving offerings is not allowed). As the story progress, the relationship of Tum and Teav deepens. Teav's mother is unaware of the relationship between the monk she respects and her 16-year-old daughter. No, Teav's friendly assistant, helps conceal the relationship of Tum and Teav from Teav's mother. As soon as Teav's mother finds out that Tum is in love with her daughter, she forbids her daughter from ever seeing him again. The story ends in a dramatic tragedy when Tum is killed and Teav commits suicide.
A group of content creators believe that shooting videos about folk taboos and superstitions can bring considerable profits on social media. For their latest project, they ventured deep into a mysterious forest, carried out various rituals themselves and videotaped the whole process. At first, they scoffed at the supernatural, but as strange events occurred one after another, this adventure gradually turned into an irreversible disaster. In the end, only three people managed to escape alive, and they chose to abandon all the filming equipment, leaving the recorded terrifying footage in the forest forever and daring not let these images see the light of day again.
Two childhood best friends reconnect after years of separation. Chay, a Phnom Penh resident, helps Lyer, who comes from the countryside, get a job as a projectionist in the city. A film screening prompts them to wonder about their future together.