CTFF 2025 in PICTURES (09/14)
Again, this year saw one of the largest submission of films to CTFF! Congratulations to all the filmmakers and the work in which they boldly created. This year was full of emotions
CTFF 2025 in PICTURES (09/13)
Again, this year saw one of the largest submission of films to CTFF! Congratulations to all the filmmakers and the work in which they boldly created. This year was full of emotions
CTFF 2025 OFFICIAL SELECTION: The Harvest
THE HARVEST Running Time: 110 minutes Director: Caylee So Writer: Doua Moua Producer: John Houselog. Doua Moua Production Company: Chiyou Entertainment Editor: Frank Martinez Cinem
CTFF 2025 Official Selection Present: The Shorts Corner
GRANDMA NAI WHO PLAYED FAVORITES Writer/Director/Editor: ChheangkeaProducers: Daniel MATTES (Anti-Archive), Karen MADAR (NoMad Productions)Co-Producers: Loy TE, Vincent VILLADirect
CTFF 2025 Official Selection: LOOT: A Story of Crime and Redemption
LOOT: A Story of Crime and Redemption Running Time: 1h 27m Language: English, Khmer Director: Don Millar Producer: Cole Northey Art Director: Ponita Keo Story Editor: Makara O
CTFF 2025 Official Selection: Vakhim
VAKHIM Running Time: 1h 38m Director: Francesa Pirani Script: Francesca Pirani Produced by: Luca Criscenti Creative Producer: Stefano Viali Editing: Nicola Moruzzi Photography: Mas
CTFF 2025 Presents: Stay Alive My Son: A True Story About A Father’s Search For His Son ( VR & PC Versions)
STAY ALIVE MY SON: A True Story About A Father’s Search For His Son ( VR & PC Versions) Inspired by true events & based on the memoirs of Pin Yathay, “Tu Viv
CTFF 2025 Official Selection: Chasing Cambodia
CHASING CAMBODIA Running Time: 56m 50s A film by Adelicia CompanyPresented by VPMDirectors: Ben Saunders and Kyle JonasProducer: Joey SchihlExecutive Producers: Steve Hu
CTFF And Rumduol Presents: Beyond Trauma Narratives: Modern Khmer American Writing (Free Event)
In this panel presentation and discussion, we will consider language as a portal to the past, present, and future. We address the question: How do we use writing to challenge and n
