Artwork which imparts stories that few people have heard about the lives of Cambodian refugees in Japan will be on display at “ALIVE IV” in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, this August and September. Kim Hak, a photographic artist, took pictures of music tapes from refugee camps and passports from more than 40 years ago as a narrative of the memories of Cambodian families in Japan.
OXFAM in Cambodia and the Bophana audiovisual resource centre have collaborated to produce five films on the impact of Covid-19 on workers in the informal economy to highlight the importance of social protection in the Kingdom.
The Australian embassy in Phnom Penh is giving away 70 tickets to the upcoming Cambodia International Film Festival (CIFF) to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations with the Kingdom. The CIFF will take place from June 28–July 3, with over 140 films being screened around Phnom Penh, according to the embassy.
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The Cambodia International Film Festival (CIFF) will finally return for its 11th edition from June 28 to July 3 this year following its cancellation due to the pandemic for the past two years.