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Peov Chouk Sor

[ Peov Chouk Sor ]

Director:Tea Lim Koun

Science Fiction/Fantasy

10/28 11:30-

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110min Khmer Color | 1967 Cambodia | 

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Introduction

A nymph from heaven who comes down to earth and a sincere young farmer overcome difficulties and nurture love.

Synopsis

Four angels come down from heaven to visit earth. By accident, the youngest sister Peov Chouk Sor steps on some fruit that belongs to a young peasant and promptly falls into misfortune. As a punishment, she must spend seven years on earth as the young man's servant. The angel and the young man end up falling in love, but Peov Chouk Sor has to return to heaven.

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TOHO CINEMAS ROPPONGI HILLS SCREEN5

10/28 11:30 - 13:50 (110min.)

Q&A

Guest (tentative): Tea Lim Koun(Director)

Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.

Tickets ¥1300|Tickets at the Door ¥1300(Tax included)

Special student admission tickets at the door: ¥500(Tax included)

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TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills : Day of the screening 9:30
Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall : 1 hour before the first screening of the day
Cinemart Roppongi : Day of the screening 10:00

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* Please note that the screening schedule, Q&A and Greeting from the Stage are subject to change. The stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.

* Tickets can be purchased at tickeboard-site on First-come basis.

* Tickets are not refundable, not exchangeable and not replaceable in event of loss.


Director
Tea Lim Koun

Tea Lim Koun is an award-winning director, a legend in Cambodian film history. They also consider him as “Father of Khmer movie”. His first film Good bye Duong Dara won an award for best director in 1964 at the Cambodian Film Festival, where King Norodom Sihanouk presented him the award. The Snake Man won an award for best director at the Asean Film Festival held in Singapore in 1973, and The Snake Man Part 2 also won an award at the same festival held in Taipei in 1974, Taiwan. He is a survivor of the Khmer Rouge killing fields and he kept his films secret for all these years.

Staff
Director/Screenplay/Cinematographer/Editor : Tea Lim Koun
Costume/Make-up : Tea My Lang
Cast

Chea Yuthorn
Dy Saveth
Mongdolin

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KEIRIN.JPThe 25th Tokyo International Film Festival will be held with funds provided by Japan Keirin Association.TIFF History
24th Tokyo International Film Festival(2011)