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15 Films you shouldn’t miss at the 11th Cambodia International Film Festival

These are fifteen films you shouldn’t miss at the 11th Cambodia International Film Festival which will take place from June 28 until July 3 (2022) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

We also selected 20 short films to see at this festival, you can see the articles HERE (Part 1) and HERE (Part 2)

– Selected Films –

A House in Pieces by Jean Claire Dy, Manuel Domes – Philippines | 2020 – 65 minutes
Section: Documentaries | World in Motion

A war between government and ISIS-affiliated jihadists forced hundreds of thousands to flee from Marawi, Philippines. After the battle, residents struggle to rebuild their homes and live in a deformed city. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 1, 2022 | Friday | Bophana Center | 4:30 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Bophana Center | 4:30 pm

Trailer:

Broken Courage by David Peck, Nathanael Draper – Canada | 2021 – 74 minutes
Section: Glimpse of Cambodia

Broken Courage is the story of Soun Rottana, a teenage Khmer Rouge rebel, a soldier with the Cambodian army, a prisoner of war and a landmine amputee. Follow Soun as he shares his experiences and his self-healing journey. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 29, 2022 | Wednesday | French Institute | 6:10 pm

Trailer:

Children of The Mist by Ha Le Diem – Vietnam | 2021 – 90 minutes
Section: Documentaries | Beautiful Planet: Indigenous Voices

In the misty mountains of North Vietnam, a teenage Hmong girl walks the thin line between childhood and becoming an adult. Over three years, girls in her minority are forced to lose their innocence, discover the traps of seduction and fight for their independence. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 30, 2022 | Thursday | Chaktomuk | 8:15 pm

Trailer:

Cirque Du Cambodia by Joel Gershon – USA | 2020 – 84 minutes
Section: Documentaries: Glimpse of Cambodia

Cirque du Cambodia follows the journeys of two teenagers from rural Cambodia living out a classic fantasy – running away and joining the Cirque du Soleil. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 30, 2022 | Wednesday | Chaktomuk (Phare Circus Performers Special Attendance) | 6:30 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Chaktomuk | 7:00 pm
July 3, 2022 | Sunday | Rosewood | 4:00 pm

Trailer:

CODA by Sian Heder – USA | 2021 – 111 minutes
Section: International Feature Films

As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her passion at Berklee College of Music and her fear of abandoning her parents. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Legend Premium Exchange Square | 4:30 pm
July 3, 2022 | Sunday | Premi Cineplex Samai Square | 5:51 pm

Trailer:

Current Sea by Christopher Smith – Malaysia, USA | 2019 – 90 minutes
Section: Documentaries | Beautiful Planet: Mekong Discovery

A feature-length, environmental thriller that follows investigative journalist, Matt Blomberg, and ocean activist, Paul Ferber, in their dangerous efforts to create a marine conservation area and combat the relentless tide of illegal fishing. Along the way, a new generation of Cambodian environmentalists is inspired to create a better life for their people. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 1, 2022 | Friday | Chaktomuk | 6:30 pm

Trailer:

Eskape by Neary Adeline Hay – France | 2021 – 70 mintues
Section: Glimpse of Cambodia

The survival story of a mother fleeing the Khmer Rouge and her daughter, the filmmaker. Faced with the silence brought by trauma and time, the longing to understand her mother today while reviving the memories as a political refugee in Europe.

Screening:
July 1, 2022 | Friday | French Institute | 8:00 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Chaktomuk | 2:00 pm

Trailer:

Everything Will Be Okay by Rithy Panh – Cambodia, France | 2022 – 98 minutes
Section: Stories in Cambodia

After a century of genocidal ideologies and destructive speciesism, 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. History repeats itself first as tragedy, then as a farce. The time has now come for this farce, to allow a tender and gracious insubordination to emerge. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | French Institute | 7:00 pm
July 3, 2022 | Sunday | Prime Cineplex Samai Square | 3:38 pm

Trailer:

Help is On The Way by Ismail Fahmi Lubis – Indonesia | 2020 – 90 minutes
Section: Documentaries | World in Motion

Help on the way for millions of rural Indonesian women who have high hopes to work in the domestic care roles. Can support be delivered when the path to success is already broken?  (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 30, 2022 | Thursday | Bophana Center | 10:30 am
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Bophana Center | 10:00 am

Trailer:

Irradiated by Rithy Panh – Cambodia | 2020 – 88 minutes
Section: Documentaries | World in Motion

A film about people who have survived the irradiation of war and is recommended to those who believe they are immune to it. An extreme, necessary film that penetrates the eye and heart with unyielding force. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Trailer:

Lotus Sports Club by Vanna Hem, Tommaso Colognese – Netherlands | 2022 – 71 minutes
Section: Documentaries | Glimpse of Cambodia

A coming-of-age story that centers on Leak, a teenage trans man who plays football in Kampong Chhnang. Lotus Sports Club displays the courage and passion of the Lotus Sports Club and Leak an LGBTQ+ member. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 29, 2022 | Wednesday | Chaktomuk | 4:15 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Rosewood | 4:30 pm

Moving Upstream: Ganga by Shridhar Sudhir – India | 2021 – 105 minutes
Section: Documentaries | Beautiful Planet: Mekong Discovery

“Moving upstream” explores a walking travelers journey of a 3000 km walk along the River Ganga in India. Showcasing the evolving relationship between human and the natural world. It does this while also amplifying the voices and concerns of the riparian community. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 30, 2022 | Thursday | Bophana Center | 2:00 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Bophana Center | 2:00 pm

Trailer:

School Town King by Wattanapume Laisuwanchai – Thailand | 2020 – 120 minutes
Section: Documentaries | World in Motion

Two students cannot adhere to their school’s culture. Following the school’s tradition is not in their DNA. But rap is. Can they become the kings of rap or will they be stuck in the slums of Bangkok forever? (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
June 29, 2022 | Wednesday | Rosewood | 7:30 pm
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Rosewood | 7:00 pm
July 3, 2022 | Sunday | Factory Phnom Penh | 1:30 pm

Trailer:

Single Dad by Diep Sovandara – Cambodia | 2022 – 88 minutes
Section: Stories in Cambodia

A single 30 old years boy is still living with his parents, living with them like friends. His dad wants to help him find a girl. The father-son relationship seems to be a little broken when the son refuses having any girlfriend. His dad decides to do everything to help his son find a girl and become his seduction teacher. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Major Cineplex (AEON Mall 1) | 6:00 pm

The Knot by Ashish Pant – India | 2021 – 107 minutes
Section: International Feature Films

Shirish and Geeta, a middle class couple, have a car accident one night. Their differing reactions to the fallout from the accident open up fissures in their relationship and put to test their values and beliefs. (CambodiaIFF 2022)

Screening:
July 2, 2022 | Saturday | Legend Premium Exchange Square | 2:00 pm
July 3, 2022 | Sunday | Legend Premium Exchange Square | 4:00 pm

Trailer:

We also selected 20 short films to see at this festival, you can see the articles HERE (Part 1) and HERE (Part 2)

For more information, please visit: https://cambodiaiff.com

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