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  2. List of Cambodian films of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete, chronological list of films produced in the Khmer language between 1990 and 1999. At least 15 years of film producing were lost in Cambodia due to the Khmer Rouge . At this time, Khmer people in Cambodia preferred Thai dubbed series than watching Khmer movies, but Khmer out of the country only watched Khmer movies then to ...

  3. List of Cambodian films of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete, chronological list of films produced in the Khmer language between 1980 and 1989. At least 15 years of film producing were lost in Cambodia due to the Khmer Rouge. At this time, Khmer people in Cambodia preferred Thai dubbed series than watching Khmer movies, but Khmer people out of the country only watched Khmer movies ...

  4. List of Cambodian films - Wikipedia

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    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 Yum ...

  5. Lists of Cambodian films of the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete, chronological list of films produced in the Khmer language in the 2000s. The falsely groundless rumor about a Thai Actress, Suvanant Kongyingclaiming that Angkorwat belonged to Thailand led All Thai Television series and movies that were once viewed on Khmer Channels to shut down for 5 years. Within the 5 years, nearly 60 ...

  6. Pee Mak - Wikipedia

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    Pee Mak (Thai: พี่มาก..พระโขนง; RTGS: phi mak phra khanong) is a 2013 Thai supernatural romantic comedy - horror film directed and co-written by Banjong Pisanthanakun. [2] The story is an adaptation of the Mae Nak Phra Khanong legend of Thai folklore. [2] The film stars Mario Maurer as Mak Davika Hoorne as Nak, and ...

  7. Preah Toung Neang Neak - Wikipedia

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  8. Cinema of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Cambodia. 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.

  9. Horror films of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Making an entire movie took Campro about three months and cost an average of US$30,000, including $1,000 for the lead actor. [3] The 2001 Thai-Khmer joint film The Snake King's Child, a retelling of 1971's The Snake King's Wife, was recognized as the first Cambodian horror film to be released since before the Khmer Rouge era. The movie was a ...