Khmer horror film
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Khmer horror film
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror film
Khmer horror movie.
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror movie.
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror movie.
A group of friends disturb an ancient spirit inhabiting a scarecrow.
Khmer horror movie.
Khmer ghost horror movie.
It started with a little girl who lived happily with her dad after her mom died. One day she illegally transferred her eyes to another girl against her will. After that, the person who had the eyes began to see ghosts and a pregnant ghost haunted her repeatedly, causing her fear and confusion. Everything about their family connection has been slowly revealed.
A thought-provoking film about a lesbian couple, Vann, and Nin, who live in a cozy condo in the city. They have been together for six years, and their relationship has been tested by their personal battles with their past.
Khmer horror movie.
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror film.
A group of queer people who survived the horrors of the killing fields reunite to sing, dance and embrace the future.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, Phali refused to get married, so he came to a friend's house and slept there with his friend. In the morning, they realized that they were alone and that the area around them was marked as a red zone, except for the area where they were staying. Pali got to know her friend's neighbor and spent 14 days living together until she unknowingly fell in love with a neighbor named Ken. Phali wants to show people around him that Ken and he are dating, but seems to be dating because they are the same man.
My Mother’s Tongue explores the delicate relationship between a mother and son who don’t speak the same language, until something unlocks when she suddenly falls very ill. The emotional journey unfolds through a series of vignettes that draw the viewer deeper into the inner world of a son seeking understanding and to be understood.
The legacy of bokator (a Cambodian traditional martial art) is on the edge of being forgotten. Martial-arts Master San Kim Sean delivers a wise message reflecting bokator in the modern generation of Cambodia.
Khmer shadow theatre is a form of shadow play in which leather shadow puppets are used. Sorn Soran, a Cambodian shadow puppet maker and performer explains why he became interested in this ancient art form.
Can a tree planted upside down grow? A short documentary about Oknha Son Kuy and Khmer Krom people.
A short film in Chaktomuk Short Film Festival, April 2022
A teen girl`s ghost starts haunting a group of friends that bullied her in school. Things turn worse for the group of friends when they receive a video and are asked to tag anyone related to it.
This Khmer horror movie, which is set in a village in Cambodia, tells the story of a female ghost.
Arnont Nongyao’s ‘Mekong travelogue’ combines fragments of personal history with a strange sonic world to tell the story of losing oneself to ‘unconscious colonisation’.
A new girl has just transferred to a school after the death of a girl at her last school. When a couple of friends start investigating the case, they find out about the number 999-9999. If you call this number after midnight, you will get anything you ask for... in exchange for something. But as the friends start making their wishes, they start dropping dead after every wish have been granted. How can the evil phone number be stopped, and who or what is it really that's granting their wishes?
Kosal, a young designer, struggles to find his place in a ruthless industry. Lacking a degree or connections, he endures low pay, crushing workloads, and endless demands to revise. Small fixes become a relentless cycle eroding his dignity and sense of self.
A woman struggles with Dissociative Identity Disorder, torn between two opposing selves: one “Giving,” the other “Taking.” As the darker identity leads her into turmoil, she battles inner conflict and asks in despair, “Who is Liza?”
Not defined as a film, but rather as a capture of a ritual in four dances by master Khmer artists at sacred sites across Cambodia. These intangible works of art invoke the power that still resides in Cambodia’s ancient temples to call home its stolen antiquities in collections around the world.
Khmer horror movie.
Like a mother caring for her children, the community forest of Koh Kei in the Stung Treng province has long nurtured and sheltered its inhabitants, providing food and monsoon protection for humans and animals alike. Large swathes of it, however, has now been decimated by illegal logging. This documentary captures the profound connection of a village to their local forest, and surfaces what is truly at stake when our natural world disappears—not only the physical environment, but the identity, culture, and very survival of future generations.
Khmer horror film.
Khmer horror movie.
Valentine themed Khmer horror.
Cambodian horror film.
Khmer horror film
Using a unique mix of drone cinematography and Cambodian poetry, Sean Gallagher's latest film explores the changes in Cambodia's landscapes, brought about by deforestation and forest fires, and the emotional impact it has had on Cambodian people.
"The Conscience of Clothing" is a documentary film project that aims to raise awareness about sustainability and fair fashion. Cambodian garment workers often face precarious working conditions each day - from the dangers of getting to and from work, unfair wages and the balance of supporting their families and themselves. But what does «making fashion» mean to the people of Cambodia, whose work is mainly focused on exports to the global North?
One chat ruins their relationship.
Khmer horror film
Boxkator Spirit tells the story of a village's fight back against a fierce gang of robbers.
Nadeth is talking about his relationship with Netra, but their relationship has reached a point where his Facebook is unfriend, no called, no message, no dating. If their relationship has 3 wheel know both of them will be separate. Will they show out their relationship in some day?
As a matriarch in Mondulkiri province, Preng Chanthy strives to maintain the traditions of her indigenous community – including caring for the local elephants and brewing rice wine to offer to spirits – while passing her wisdom on to the next generation.
Blind in one eye and traumatized from years of war and American bombs, Mae Neng the elephant learns to accept the love of her kind caretaker Da Chroed in Mondulkiri province.
A woman who has returned from a refugee camp in Thailand lives with her four children under a tree in the middle of Phnom Penh: a tender portrait and violent denunciation of the conditions often reserved by the country for many of its returning refugees.
This film indicates some situations at Calmette Hospital. One patient described the difficulty of earning money to pay for medical treatment.