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: 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 Special Presentation: The Killing Fields
THE KILLING FIELDS Running Time: 141 mins Director: Roland Joffé Writer: Bruce Robinson Cast: John Malkovich, Sam Waterston, Haing S. Ngor, Julian Sands Producer: David Puttnam Sy
CTFF 2025 Official Selection: Chasing Cambodia
CHASING CAMBODIA Running Time: 56m 50s A film by Adelicia Company Presented by VPM Directors: Ben Saunders and Kyle Jonas Producer: Joey Schihl Executive Producers: Steve Hum
CTFF 2025 Official Selection: Meeting with pol pot
MEETING WITH POL POT Running Time: 1h 52m Language: French with English Subtitles Director: Rithy Panh Writers: Rithy Panh, Elizabeth Becker, Pierre Erwan
CTFF 2024 IN PICTURES
This year saw the largest submission of films to CTFF!! Congrats to all the filmmakers and the work in which they boldly created. We also saw the most excited audiences who sat thr
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CTFF Filmmaker Highlight: François Chau
Francois Chau is a Cambodian-American actor, born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia of Chinese and Vietnamese descent. He is best known for his role as Dr. Pierre Chang in ABC’s Lost, and
