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- Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung recounts the horrors she suffered as a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge.
- Three French journalists travel to Cambodia in 1978 after receiving an invitation from the Khmer Rouge regime, embarking on a perilous adventure.
- A horror writer rents a cheap room haunted by the ghost of a beheaded woman demanding her missing head back. Nana can't leave until she finds the head, or her daughter will be decapitated.
- What started as a simple escort mission will soon turn to chaos as the prisoners of Koh Kla take over the prison grounds. A special task force [Jean-Paul Ly, Dara Our, Tharoth Sam] gets trapped in the prison will have to fight their way out for survival, to protect a key witness [Savin Phillip].
- Rithy Panh uses clay figures, archival footage, and his narration to recreate the atrocities Cambodia's Khmer Rouge committed between 1975 and 1979.
- In Cambodia, pregnant Nuon faced villagers' accusations of being the "Dark Mother." Separated from family after locals shunned her "ghostly" child, she realized a mother's duty to nurture, human or spirit.
- 1993, After moving into an abandoned orphanage, They realized that the whole building was cursed by a vengeful spirit, Reatrei. Tragedies start to happen one after another until they find what her curse wants.
- Soriya goes back to Cambodia in a quest to find herself after her mother's death, there she finds a family she has never known and an old building full of dark secrets.
- A story of an ancient "Clock" and a life of a depressed girl without family love.
- This curse later befalls Gabriels's daughter-in-law, Sylvie. For the husband's magical ritual to be complete, Sylvie must give life to the unborn child by a surgical birth at the enchanters' own hand
- A unique documentary on the notorious S-21 prison, today the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with testimony by the only surviving prisoners and former Khmer Rouge guards.
- Dean started to flirting with San until he became his boyfriend. Dean often went to sleepover at San's house without letting San'd mother aware that they were dating each other. At school, things started to crumble because Dean was flirted by juniors and San was flirted by sèniors, both male and female students. Their secret relationship began to be awarded by people around them, no matter how hard they try to hide. What solutions does Dean and Sun have to look at to make their love life better without hurting each other?
- Born with serpentine locks, a child in 9th-century Khmer Empire possesses ancient prophetic powers to end a divine war. On a journey, she unravels mythical realms, abilities, and lineage mysteries, fighting to restore harmony.
- A wealthy rural Cambodian groom, Bol, falls in love with his bride, Rah, whose reaction to the arranged marriage unfolds in a series of bizarre incidents that leave everyone believing she must be possessed.
- After years of tracking down international criminals, a trip to a remote jungle prison will force Chinese cop Xin to become human prey to fight for his freedom - and to save his own life.
- Samnang, 20, faces the demolition of his lifelong home in Phnom Penh and the pressures from family, friends, and neighbors which arise and intersect in this moment of sudden change.
- In this Buddhist sci-fi mystery set in near-future Phnom Penh, a young Cambodian detective untangles a link between her friend's past-life dreams of a lost gold artifact and a neuroscientist's determination to attain digital enlightenment.
- An adolescent who leaves rural Cambodia to become a construction worker only to be reunited with his missing older brother.
- The woman, together with her spouse and children, embarked on a visit to an island that was run by a private corporation owned by her foreign acquaintance. However, the island proved to be unusually intimidating, prompting her to make arrangements to depart with her family. Regrettably, the escape was not possible as the island was overrun by zombies, eventually resulting in the transformation of her spouse and children into zombies. Only she and her infant remained unaffected, but the child eventually succumbed to the same fate, leaving her alone. In a selfless act, she chose to transform herself into a zombie to be with her family. However, she later reconsidered and opted to become a saviour instead, with an aim to rescue her family and other victims of the zombie pandemic.
- A Psychiatrist struggles to defeat superstition and old beliefs when a disgraced traditional healer threatens to tear his world apart.
- This is a 2012 documentary film co-directed by Lida Chan and Guillaume Suon, which portrays a victim of forced marriage under the Khmer Rouge regime. The film premiered at the 2012 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam and won the Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary.
- This house was named as the haunted house which is the home of all the vengeful ghosts who committed suicide. The story of the death by hanging the neck in the house keeps haunting everyone. People don't dare to walk across that house after dark. Neasa used this to threaten her boyfriend by lying that she would come and kill herself here like everyone else. But as soon as those terrifying, spiteful ghosts entered them, they had to face all of their fears in order to survive. Could they get through it?
- Based on a Cambodian folk tale. In a small Thai village, Nhi comes across a Snake Immortal and falls in love with him. She becomes pregnant by the snake, but does not tell her husband. When he discovers the truth, he kills both Nhi and the Snake Immortal. One of the small snakes escapes from Nhi's abdomen, and is brought up by another immortal. Slowly the snake grows up to be a beautiful woman, who sets out to develop another relationship.
- Animals have enslaved humans and taken over the world. The statues of the past are gone and new ones are erected to suppress the will of the people.
- In a bygone era in Cambodia, a small family resided. Nuon carried her pregnancy for several months with concerns that her baby may not survive. During her husband's absence, the villagers accused her of being the Dark Mother. Despite Nuon's efforts to protect her child, the local children feared her and refused to stay with her. The subsequent separation from her family left Nuon devastated. She recognized that a mother, whether human or ghost, must be present to care for her children.