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  2. The Snake King's Child - Wikipedia

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    The Snake King's Child is a popular myth in Cambodia and has been depicted on film many times, one of the most famous being a 1960s version, Pos Keng Kang ( Snake Woman) that starred Dy Saveth. In 2000, Cambodian director Fai Sam Ang decided it was time to try to make the first feature-length film for cinema in Cambodia since before the Khmer ...

  3. Khmer Krom - Wikipedia

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    Khmer Krom people have been members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization since 15 July 2001. According to the US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) "the Khmer Krom people face serious restrictions of freedom of expression, assembly, association, information, and movement".

  4. 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.

  5. First They Killed My Father (film) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. In 1975 Khmer Republic, Loung Ung is the five-year-old daughter of an officer of the Khmer National Armed Forces, known as "Pa" to his seven children.During the Vietnam War, the fighting spills over into neighboring Cambodia when the United States military begins bombing North Vietnamese forces attempting to shelter in the neutral territory, commencing the Cambodian Civil War.

  6. Kun Khmer - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1.7 million Cambodians, or 21% of the population, died during the Khmer Rouge regime, according to the studies of the Cambodia Genocide Program of Yale University. This despotic subjugation lasted for four years until 1979, when the Vietnamese , along with ex-Khmer Rouge officers, including former prime minister Hun Sen , overthrew ...

  7. List of Cambodian films - Wikipedia

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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. For an alphabetical listing, see Category:Cambodian films.

  8. K-On! - Wikipedia

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    An arcade game developed by Atlus, K-On! Hōkago Rhythm Time (けいおん!放課後リズムタイム, Keion! Hōkago Rizumu Taimu), was released in Japanese arcades in Q2 2013. The game features rhythm gameplay and also awards trading cards that can be used to read songs into the game. [124] A second arcade game by Sega titled K-On!

  9. Nuon Chea - Wikipedia

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    Nuon Chea ( Khmer: នួន ជា; born Lao Kim Lorn; [1] 7 July 1926 – 4 August 2019), also known as Long Bunruot ( Khmer: ឡុង ប៊ុនរត្ន) or Rungloet Laodi ( រុងឡឺត ឡាវឌី Thai: รุ่งเลิศ เหล่าดี ), [4] was a Cambodian communist politician and revolutionary who was the ...