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This is an incomplete, chronological list of films produced in the Khmer language.Most films are related to the Cinema of Cambodia, but it may include films which have been partly produced in other countries but still retain Cambodian links.
Rent Boy (Khmer: ប្រុសលក់ខ្លួន, Bros Lak Khloun; transl. Rent Boy) is a 2023 Cambodian romance comedy film directed by Leak Lyda and written ...
Cinema in Cambodia began in the 1950s, and many films were being screened in theaters throughout the country by the 1960s, which are regarded as the "golden age". After a near-disappearance during the Khmer Rouge regime, competition from video and television has meant that the Cambodian film industry is a small one.
The Clock: Spirits Awakening (Khmer: នាឡិកាដាស់វិញ្ញាណ, Nealeka Das Vinhnhean; transl. The Clock: Spirits Awakening) is a 2019 ...
S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine; Sangkum Banh Loloke; Sdach Domrei Sor; See Angkor and Die; Shadow of Darkness; Single Dad (2022 film) Sman Ta Kron; The Snake King's Child; The Snake King's Grandchild; The Snake King's Wife; The Snake King's Wife Part 2; Sovann Pancha; Sovannahong; Staying Single When
Khmer Mekong Films (KMF) is a major Cambodian film and television production company based in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia.Founded by Matthew Robinson, a former director and executive producer of the BBC television series Byker Grove and EastEnders, KMF aims to help develop the Cambodian film industry, which was left moribund after the country was devastated by the Cambodian Civil ...
In March 2019, Netflix signed an agreement with Studio 68 to acquire the film's rights, [12] [13] [14] and officially released it globally on Netflix starting May 22. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In the North America market, the film was released on Netflix in September 2019. [ 17 ]
The Snake Man, also known as The Snake King's Wife (Khmer: ពស់កេងកង, Pós Kéngkâng; Thai: งูเก็งกอง, RTGS: Ngu-kengkong) is a 1970 Cambodian drama horror film based on a Cambodian myth about a snake goddess, starring the most well-known Khmer actress of the era, Dy Saveth and Chea Yuthorn, who became popular in Thailand after the film's release. [1]