This is great news, it will teach the new generation of Khmer kids to understand and appreciate the golden years of Khmer films. I want to see a good quality of Puas Kengkawng. It has great musical credit-on every emotional scenes this music would come on,simply a master piece..
Davy, keep up your good works. Movie making is what I've always wanted to do for living too. If you ever need help is in US I would like to help you out on the project. I have ton of movie making equipment. I can shoot in film format or HD. I have an Aaton Super 16mm, sets of prime lenses and and 4 Canon 5D MK II and lots of lighting fixtures range from 150 WT to 10 KW both HMI and Tungten. I also have my own home machineshop to construct anything for the set and camera gears.
No, he was born in France, but he's a third generation of a Cambodian immigrant. His grandfather was a movie producer who had been active during the 60's and then left the country to settle in France in 1973, before the Khmer Rouge takeover. Here's a detailed interview about his project, life story when Golden Slumber came out: www.cambodianallianceforthearts.com/golden-slumbers-a-documentary-by-filmmaker-davy-chou/