Two Shadows
Two Shadows | |
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Directed by | Greg Cahill |
Written by | Greg Cahill |
Produced by | Greg Cahill Christen Marquez Arn Chorn-Pond Dara Yem |
Starring | Sophea Pel Lida Lang Polo Doot |
Cinematography | John Matysiak |
Edited by | Greg Cahill |
Music by | Ryan Leach |
Distributed by | Rising Falcon Cinema Paradocs Productions |
Release dates | 2011 TBA |
Countries | Cambodia the United States |
Languages | Central Khmer English Spanish |
Two Shadows is an upcoming Cambodian American drama film, surrounded by several issues between Cambodian immigrants in America to their seeking for surviving family connections in Cambodia since the fell of 1970s communist party, Khmer Rouge. As the new collaboration for Greg Cahill and Sophea Pel, the film deems the indirect sequel to a 2006 Cambodian divas's Ros Serey Sothear short Biopic which obviously share the similar casts and crews.[1] The film primarily shot in Cambodia and despite its Long Beach setting, some part was shot in Los Angeles instead. [2]
With the stereotypes of family, the side story will illustrate with thriller, Social issues, Personal protection as the side story.
Tagline
The past called her back home
Plot
Long Beach hipster wannabe Sovanna receives a cryptic letter from Cambodia claiming that her long-lost brother and sister are still alive. Ditching her dead-end lifestyle and alcoholic father, Sovanna travels to her birthplace alone to seek out her two siblings who disappeared during the civil war 20 years earlier. With guidance from a quirky motorbike driver named Munny, Sovanna launches her search into the dark corners of Cambodia. Upon discovering a girl who may or may not be her real sister, Sovanna is ensnared into an increasingly dangerous situation, pitting her in a tug-of-war between her own personal safety, and her compassion for a stranger
Reference
- ^ "Two Shadows". Andy Brouwer. Retrieved 2010-09-24. [dead link ]
- ^ "New shooting:Two Shadows". Asian angry man. Retrieved 2010-06-11. [dead link ]