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  2. List of Cambodian films of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    1 of the greatest Khmer film ever made in the 20th century. Awarded at the 19th Asian Movie Awards in Singapore in 1972 where it received 6 golden awards. Present Existence-includes the songs "Soreeya Psong Snae" in both a male and female version. Preah Mohosot: Kong Som Eun, Saom Vansodany: Legendary: Not yet remade Preay Krola Pleung: Nop Nem

  3. List of Cambodian film actors - Wikipedia

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    Kong Som Eun (1960s and 1970s) M. Mak Sensonita (2010–present) Mean Sonyta (2009–present) O. Ompor Thevy/Ampor Tevi (1980s and 1990s) P. Peng Phan (1990s) Pisith Pilika (1980s and 1990s) Preap Sovath (2000s) S. Saksi Sbong (1960s and 1970s) Saom Vansodany (1960s and 1970s) Norodom Sihanouk; T. Tep Rundaro (1980s–present) V

  4. List of Cambodian films - Wikipedia

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    1970s. Sovann Pancha (1970)...known as Vann Vannak's only surviving film; 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 ...

  5. List of Cambodian films 1955–1975 - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete, chronological list of films produced in the Khmer language between 1955 and 1975. The Golden Age of Khmer Cinema was a period when Khmer films could compete with other international films in terms of standards and quality. Unique to this era is the union of music and film featuring Cambodia's most talented actors and singers.

  6. Cinema of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Virak Dara - Wikipedia

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    Virak Dara (Khmer: វីរៈ តារា; born Kim Hiek (គឹម ហៀក) 1947) is a Cambodian actress primarily known for her roles in the 1960s and early-to-mid-1970s. In 1967 she starred as "Kong Rey" in Puthisean Neang Kong Rey , which is to date the biggest Cambodian movie ever made.

  8. The Killing Fields (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Fields. (film) The Killing Fields is a 1984 British biographical drama film about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, which is based on the experiences of two journalists: Cambodian Dith Pran and American Sydney Schanberg. It was directed by Roland Joffé and produced by David Puttnam for his company Goldcrest Films.

  9. Ampor Tevi - Wikipedia

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    Ampor Tevi was born in 1970. She is the eldest child in the family among five other siblings. She finished the 12th Grade at Bak Touk College of Fine Arts in 1989. Her debut film was released in 1988 co-starring Sam Vityea, her ex co-star. She then married Pich Phirun who was also an actor from her generation in October 1992.