A Day at Ly Bunyim’s House

On Thursday, May 13, 2010, I have watched a film called 12 sisters. This is a great film produced in 1960s by Mr. Ly Bunyim, one of the most well-known Cambodian film makers in the golden age. I was really hook in the film.

My friend and I met him at his house in Kandal province, where he show his film “12 sisters” to us. He is a friendly man that said yes instantly after we told him that we want to interview him about the film industry during 1960s. I really appreciate him for spending time giving us the interview, showing his film to us, and giving us some of his photos. Below, I post some photos I took from the scene in his film, 12 sisters and I also post some of his film posters as well as our group photo with him.

Scene from the film "12 Sister"

Scene from the film "12 Sister"

Scene from the film "12 Sister"

Scene from the film "12 Sister"

A poster of the film "12 sisters"

A poster of the film "12 sisters"

A poster of the film "Khmer after Angkor"

A poster of the film "Khmer after Angkor"

We Have a Group Photo with Ly Bunyim

We Have a Group Photo with Ly Bunyim

Written by: Dara Saoyuth

Written date: 14/05/2010

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Dara Saoyuth

Coming from a simple family in Kampot province of Cambodia, I’ve spent most part of my teenage years in learning and working. Through those experiences, I’ve built myself up from the ground and finally, become an entrepreneur running a media production company with my co-founder.

I believe that no matter situation or position we are in, we can be great at what we are doing and get what we want when we put our heart and soul into that.