Vanished, a Cambodian film in theater now

by Santel on 09/10/2009

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Poster from phnompenhpost.com

Poster from phnompenhpost.com

is there any survived cinema in Phnom Penh?

or all have been converted to Casino or Night Club?

if you ask few people this question: how long haven’t you been to cinema? i believed you hardly get the answer.

it’s sad to live in a city where there’s no cinema. it’s hard to live in a city where there’s no art activity. it’s hard to live without dream.

Phnom Penh is one of await cities for the magic boxes to light up the dream and creativity. this city is waiting for art performance to identity itself from the great and long-time culture. we should organize more activities, to reunite people, to communicate and get more understanding about each other.

life is not only to be lived for making money.

anyway there are few activities organized by CCF and few other organizations, few small cinemas we could find if we really want to. i myself never go to cinema these days. i heard recently there’s a new cinema room The Flickr but i never been there yet.

i probably go to cinema at Sorya this weekend. there’s a new film made by Khmer Mekong Film, which i joined the screen test a year ago. i still want to see the final version of the film.

Vanished is 2nd film by KMF, in form of Thriller about some beautiful girls that started to disappear one by one and we don’t really who is the murder.

the movie plot is fresh, capture the new image of the Phnom penh city and for sure you will scream out of yourself. the production crew did a lot of good work on this one. the film was directed by Tom Som (Cambodian), written by Matthew Baylis (British) and produced by Matthew Robinson (KMF’s founder).

watch out the post production activities of the movie and here after that enjoy the fabulous trailer of Vanished.

[flv:http://khmerbird.com/videos/vanished-khmer-film.flv 512 308]

Via: Phnom Penh Post

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khmer September 23, 2009 at 3:21 pm

មិនដែលបានឃើញទេ ទើបតែថ្ងៃនេះឯង
សុខទុក្ខយ៉ាងណាដែរនិង?

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khmerbird September 24, 2009 at 11:23 pm

i am fine, thank for dropping by, your site look great.

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