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Wish You Were Here is a 2012 Australian mystery drama film directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith and starring Felicity Price, Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, and Antony Starr.Set in Cambodia and Australia, it details the aftermath of a Southeast Asian holiday gone awry for two couples.
Kota also meets Kaori, a nursing student who studies at the same school, whom Kota starts to feel attracted to. After an unconvincing appeal for donations at their first fund-raising party, Kaori suggested that the group visit Cambodia to feel the situation for themselves. The group took up the advice and booked a flight to Cambodia.
The film was set against the backdrop of Cambodia and Japan, while it was also a cross-cultural joint film collaboration between Cambodia and Japan. [5] It became the first Cambodian feature film to incorporate the use of Dolby Atmos sound mixing technology as a part of sound innovative tactics. The filmmakers made use of Dolby Atmos sound ...
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Saksi Sbong was born in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, in 1940. After working as a flight attendant [1] doing the liaison between Phnom Penh and Bangkok, [2] she started taking up acting roles in movies produced by Norodom Sihanouk, beginning with Apsara in 1966 and culminating with her most famous role in La Joie de Vivre, filmed in ...
The Snake King's Wife (1970) The most popular Cambodian movie of all time directed by Tea Lim Koun and was released in Cambodia for a second term The Snake King's Wife Part 2 in 1972. Kropeu Charavan (1972) Orn Euy Srey Orn (1972) Pko Lon Deum Chnam (1972) Pel Dael Trov Yum (1972) Panjapor Tevi (1973)
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Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola.The screenplay, co-written by Coppola, John Milius, and Michael Herr, is loosely inspired by the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, with the setting changed from late 19th-century Congo to the Vietnam War.