Peng Phan
Peng Phan is a Cambodian film performing artist. She has been included in three movies by Rithy Panh: Rice People, One Evening After the War and The Burnt Theater. In her component film debut, Rice People, Phan depicted Om, the rationally insecure wife of an agriculturist and the mother of seven girls, all battling amid a solitary rice-planting season. In 2005's The Burnt Theater, she depicted herself, or a character who was a performing artist named Peng Phan who endured survivor blame and psychosomatic sickness.
Related Posts:
Danh Monica Danh Monica (envisioned November 4, 1986) is a Cambodian performing specialist of the 2000s close by Keo Pich Pisey, Veth Rattana, Suos Sotheara, Ch… Read More
Pisith Pilika Pisith Pilika (4 February 1965 – 6 July 1999), was a Cambodian cunning move performer and on-screen character. Envisioned Oak Eap Pili Pilika showed… Read More
Peng Phan Peng Phan is a Cambodian film performing artist. She has been included in three movies by Rithy Panh: Rice People, One Evening After the War and The… Read More
Saksy Sbong Saksy Sbong (considered 1944) is a Cambodian on-screen character who mainly expected the piece of lowlifess in Cambodian pre-Khmer Rouge motion pict… Read More
Kong Som Eun Kong Som Eun (considered 1947?) was a prestigious Cambodian on-screen character and film official who drove the Cambodian film industry from the mid… Read More