Wednesday, April 9, 2008

To Speak makes waves

A film shot entirely on location in Cambodia, with first-time Khmer actors, led by a central performance from 12-year-old Ratana Peuw, is making waves in the film world. To Speak is the brainchild of writer and director Craig Ower and focuses on Ratana's brave attempts to improve her and her village's economic conditions by accepting a controversial development savings program. The film, 104 minutes long, got its first showing at the Montreal World Film Festival at the back-end of 2007, though like many films about Cambodia, post production took a long time to finalize after the film was shot two years before. The Tabitha Foundation is the NGO organization that co-funded the film in terms of resources – manpower, meals, transport etc and they even had houses built for the villages that were involved in the film. Find out more at the movie's website here.
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

We'd like to know how the beautiful Sam Savin is going by now??? We knew she was sick from your last post on her, but then never heard again... Please, follow it up and give us an update. Hope she has completely recovered and wish her all the best!!! -- José, Charles & Tom

April 9, 2008 9:37 PM  
Blogger Andy Brouwer said...

Thanks for asking. I haven't seen Savin for a few weeks but I believe she's okay, just a short bout of illness, nothing to worry about. I will tell her you send your best wishes, she will be pleased that people care.
Andy

April 10, 2008 10:51 AM  

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