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Kanopy
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Enemies of the People (2009)
The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet the Killing Fields of Cambodia remain unexplained. Until now. Enter Thet Sambath, an unassuming, yet cunning, investigative journalist who spends a decade of his life gaining the trust of the men and women who perpetrated the massacres. From the foot soldiers who slit throats to Pol Pot's right-hand man, the notorious Brother Number Two, Sambath records shocking testimony never before seen or heard. Having neglected his own family for years, Sambath's work comes at a price. But his is a personal mission. He lost his parents and his siblings in the Killing Fields. Amidst his journey to discover why his family died, we come to understand for the first time the real story of Cambodia's tragedy.
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Miadi (2023)
Hilal revisits his homeland, returning 20 years after a 2003 tragedy that saw him move from the Comoros to France.
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48
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5.2
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Run! (2013)
Phnom Penh is changed after a deadly flu virus spreads through the city, turning its citizens into undead like creature with a taste for flesh. Join a group of survivors who battle to stay alive through this turbulent event while trying to find out why this disaster occurred. Life in the city will never be the same again.
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4.3
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Tsendo Hisa Twamaya (2019)
Casablanca! A group of young Comorians trapped in despair come together. They plan joint projects and dream of a bright future for their country. However, this common will is threatened by attempts of seduction of which Moina Hindru, the initiator of the movement, is the object. All the boys love him. Will she choose love or fight for a better tomorrow?
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9.2
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Eskape (2021)
The refugee camp Khao-I-Dang on the border of Cambodia and Thailand was known as the “hill of death.” Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing famine or certain death under the Khmer Rouge arrived there exhausted. Among them were a mother and her baby daughter, who later found a home in France. Fourty years later, the daughter—filmmaker Neary Adeline Hay—follows the trail back in a highly personal, elegantly filmed journey through their past.
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10
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Peasants in Distress (1994)
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.
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10
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The Snake King’s Wife Part 2 (1973)
Angered by the constant bad luck that has befallen her family, the Snake Girl decides that enough is enough and uses her curse to take revenge on her enemies.
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5.2
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Crocodile Man 2 (1969)
Chompa Tong, the daughter of the king , is kidnapped by a shapeshifting crocodile and the young prince called Jak Jan, swims into the water to save her.
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10
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The Enchanted Forest (1966)
A hunting party spending a night in a forest are suddenly whisked away into a magical reality.
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6.1
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The Rose of Bokor (1969)
During the occupation of Cambodia, a Japanese colonel falls in love with a French-Cambodian woman on Bokor Hill. Meanwhile, the people of Cambodia are divided between siding with their former French overlords and the new Japanese invaders.
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10
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Crocodile Man (1971)
Based on a legend in Buddhist mythology, this tells the story of a religious disciple who defies rules and reads from an ancient scripture that turns him into a huge crocodile.
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20
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Yéyamba Wandzé Mdrou Ndo? (2000)
The first film made in the Comoros.
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6.9
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3.5
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Last Night I Saw You Smiling (2019)
Kavich Neang documents the final days of the White Building in Phnom Penh, an architectural landmark he had lived in since birth.
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10
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Congratulations to Kep (1957)
The first ever Cambodian feature film.
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15
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The Grand Marriage (2013)
The 'grand marriage' is an age-old institution which has been passed from generation to generation on the islands of Grande Comore, Moheli and Anjouan. It's a symbol of social status on the islands and a must for any self-respecting Comoran, a commitment not even the President of the Republic can avoid embracing.
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5.3
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The Spell (2019)
A dark spirit's vengeance shatters the life of a couple in their new home. The couple must now decide to leave or stay behind to their possible death.
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7.1
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3.6
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Rice People (1994)
A poor, rural Cambodian family slowly disintegrates during the cycle of a single rice crop.
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7.3
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The Clock: Spirits Awakening (2019)
In 1940, a French lady commits suicide after the death of her boyfriend, a clock engineer. Her soul was not at peace and it became a spirit, carried by a beautiful but deadly timepiece, that would torment the sufferers of depression for generations. Cheata is a young girl, living with her father after her mother, Chanda, left the family. Every day, Cheata suffers abuse from her stepmother, slipping deeper into the depression that grips her home. Her pain is soon too much to bear, and she falls under the control of the spirit of the French lady who possesses 'The Clock'.
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The Myth of the Fifth Island (2007)
This documentary explores the emigration myth. The main character’s curiosity takes him to London, a cosmopolitan city where one must fight to survive, before he joins other communities with different horizons. Why do people from so many nationalities end up on that piece of land? Were they looking for something better? A fifth island?
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Boding (2014)
Kanitha Tith’s 2014 artist film Boding is an evocative portrait of Phnom Penh’s White Building, Cambodia’s first public housing project built for moderate-income residents during the early 1960s. Originally consisting of 468 apartments, the White Building (like the whole city that surrounds it) was abandoned during the Khmer Rouge regime rule in the 1970s. After their fall in 1979, the building fell into disrepair but was still a home for its original residents, artists, community educators and others who built a vibrant community there. Tith’s film is a patient walkthrough of the “boding” (as it is popularly called by locals) that allows the viewer an unhurried look at its corridors, surfaces and the manifestations of life inside and around it.
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Red Card (2020)
On Comoros, the women’s national basketball team is training for the Indian Ocean Island Games. In the past, this tournament played between different archipelagos in the Indian Ocean was the scene of political tension: in 2015, the team from the island of Mayotte, which is still French territory, decided to carry a French flag, prompting the athletes from the three independent islands to storm out.
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The Golden Voice (2020)
The Golden Voice is a short film written by Gregory Cahill. It stars Sophea Pel as Ros Serey Sothear.


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