Kavich Neang

Kavich Neang Trailers

Cambodia 2099 Trailer

Kavich NEANG (1987, Cambodia) studied Music and Dance before graduating in Design in 2013. In 2010, he directed his first short film, A Scale Boy, as part of a documentary film workshop led by filmmaker Rithy Panh, who also produced his 2013 mid-length documentary film Where I Go. In 2014, he co-founded the independent production company Anti-Archive. His third short fiction, New Land Broken Road (2018), is part of a Southeast Asian omnibus which premiered in Singapore. He directed the documentary Last Night I Saw You Smiling (2019) and White Building (2021), which premiered at Venice Film Festival 2021.

Most Popular Kavich Neang Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

New Land Broken Road Trailer (2018)

02 December 2018

Phnom Penh at night. Three young hip-hop dancers drive a single motorbike and stop on a muddy deserted road.

Doi Boy Trailer (2023)

07 October 2023

Sorn, an ethnic Shan sex worker, tries to build a future in Chiang Mai, Thailand, as a refugee far from home, but he is drawn into a complex relationship with one client, an investigator probing a political activist.

California Dreaming Trailer (2019)

30 November 2019

Two women of different backgrounds encounter one another at an oceanfront resort. They then discover a hidden bond that allows them to escape from their realities.

Sunrise in My Mind Trailer (2021)

10 September 2021

A young woman working late at night at a beauty salon gives into her restrained interest in a young man who spends his evenings driving Phnom Penh's streets by motorbike as a delivery man.

Where I Go Trailer (2014)

10 December 2014

Pattica is a Cambodian-Cameroonian, who never met his father and grew up in an orphanage in Phnom Penh.

A Scale Boy Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Kavich Neang’s first film is a short documentary following Sory Chan, a 14-year-old boy who is living in Phnom Penh apart from his family.

Further and Further Away Trailer (2022)

10 February 2022

Before their impending departure for the capital city, two siblings first must bid farewell to the place they called home, each in their own way.

White Building Trailer (2021)

22 December 2021

Samnang, 20, faces the demolition of his lifelong home in Phnom Penh and the pressures from family, friends, and neighbors which arise and intersect in this moment of sudden change.

Three Wheels Trailer (2015)

25 October 2015

On a lonely night, Tuk Tuk driver Nath meets a woman who reminds him of his past. Returning home, he confesses to his wife that he wants to move.

Goodbye Phnom Penh Trailer (2015)

30 August 2015

Hidden in a hotel in the capital city of Phnom Penh, a young couple spends their final days together before one of them has to return home to her own country.

Last Night I Saw You Smiling Trailer (2019)

29 January 2019

Kavich Neang documents the final days of the White Building in Phnom Penh, an architectural landmark he had lived in since birth.

Fragment Trailer (2015)

30 August 2015

Fragment is an omnibus film celebrating the strength and diversity of South-East Asian independent cinema.

Becoming Human Trailer (2025)

29 August 2025

Thida, the spirit guardian of an old cinema facing demolition, must confront her existence as a ghost and the choice of rebirth.

Cambodia 2099 Trailer (2014)

22 May 2014

Phnom Penh, Cambodia. On Diamond Island, the country's pinnacle of modernity, two friends tell each other about the dreams they had the night before.

Turn Left Turn Right Trailer (2016)

24 November 2016

Kanitha, a young, free-spirited Cambodian woman in her 20s, lives in modern-day Phnom Penh, working multiple jobs and choosing to live how she pleases.

The Nightseekers Trailer (2026)

07 March 2026

Five young brothers drive the streets of Phnom Penh each night in search of venues to perform their break-dancing routine to earn something to support their family.

Dream Land Trailer (2015)

05 August 2015

Lida, a careerdriven woman in her late 20s in the developing metropolis of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, sells modern and upscale real estate developments to the growing middle and upper class in contemporary Cambodia.