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CIFF 360 & Kep: Thanet Thorn, “Cambodian cinema has stories. What it still lacks are structures
Meeting with Thanet Thorn, producer at Tiny Films, on the sidelines of the CIFF 360 professional forum in Kep. Between clear-eyed awareness of the fragility of an emerging industry and an unwavering belief in the power of Khmer storytelling.

Editorial team
May 203 min read


CIFF 360 & Kep : Vinay Bharadwaj : Cinema in the Service of Art and the Ocean
With Beneath the Sea, presented in Kep as part of CIIF 360 and Art for Kep, director Vinay Bharadwaj delivers a film that is both aesthetic and committed, conceived to celebrate the beauty of the coastline while raising awareness about the fragility of the marine world.

Christophe Gargiulo
May 184 min read


CIFF 360 & Kep: Sarita Reth — "Kep Has Everything to Become Cambodia's Little Cannes"
Actress, producer, activist — meeting with an essential voice of Cambodian cinema: Sarita Reth. A familiar face on Khmer screens, she today embodies a new generation of professionals who no longer content themselves with playing the game, but intend to rewrite the rules. In front of the camera as much as behind it, on stage as much as in industry forums, Sarita carries a rare demand: that of a Cambodian cinema finally structured, fair, and recognized at its true value on the

Christophe Gargiulo
May 183 min read


CIFF 360 & KEP : At Knai Bang Chatt, A Collective Manifesto for Cambodian Cinema
Reunited within the CIFF 360 at the Knai Bang Chatt hotel in Kep, more than thirty professionals from Cambodian cinema spoke frankly about the structures to build, the rights to win, and the stories to invent.

Christophe Gargiulo
May 174 min read


CIFF 360 & Kep : Cambodian filmmaker weaving silences and hard-won freedoms
Scénariste, réalisatrice, proScreenwriter, director, producer — this Cambodian filmmaker has been weaving a singular body of work for nearly twenty years, between metaphorical silences and hard-won freedoms. Portrait of a voice that matters.

Christophe Gargiulo
May 174 min read


CIFF 360 à Kep : Opening of the Film Festival with Glamour and Joie de Vivre
Nearly a hundred guests gathered at Knai Bang Chatt to celebrate the launch of the CIFF 360 film festival, with a screening of the emblematic La Joie de Vivre by King Norodom Sihanouk, which set the perfect tone for the evening.

Editorial team
May 153 min read


CIFF 360 in Kep : Cédric Eloy, "Put down your phone and see the world differently"
Cédric Eloy, director of the Cambodia International Film Festival, has made it his mission to take cinema beyond Phnom Penh's air-conditioned screening rooms and bring it to places where stories hit differently. We met him in Kep, by the sea, for the second edition of CIFF 360.

Editorial team
May 153 min read


CIFF 360 : A Rare Screening of Cambodian Cinema Pioneer Uong Kan Thouk's The Time to Cry at Kep
Thursday afternoon, around fifty spectators gathered at Kep West, in the premises of the former Sailin Club, as part of CIFF 360 for a rare and precious screening: The Time to Cry (Pel Del Trov Zum), directed by Uong Kan Thouk, one of the pioneering figures of Cambodian cinema in the 1970s.

Editorial team
May 143 min read


Kampot, Cinema Meets History — Then Heads to Kep for a Grand Celebration
CIFF 360 — Kampot & Kep, May 13–17, 2026. The evening breeze drifted gently over the Kampot river as the first silhouettes began settling onto the beach, not far from the old colonial bridge. No darkened theatre, no cushioned seats — just the Cambodian sky, the murmur of the water, and a screen stretched out to face History.

Editorial team
May 136 min read


A Manifesto in the Dark: CIFF 360 Opens with Rithy Panh's Unflinching Gaze
There is, in certain programming choices, something that resembles a manifesto. Opening an international film festival not with an entertainment film, not with a light comedy or a universal drama, but with Meeting with Pol Pot—this sets a demand from the outset. That of a cinema that questions, that disturbs, that refuses the ease of the gaze.

Editorial team
May 123 min read
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