Heart Talk

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Heart Talk
Heart Talk Official poster
Directed byBill Broomfield
Tom Som
Written byMatt Baylis (English Screenplay)
Kiri Roat (Khmer Script)
Produced byMatthew Robinson
StarringSavay Sakana
Nop Sophorn
Pich Serey Rath
Distributed byKhmer Mekong Films
Release date
  • October 2008 (2008-10)
CountryCambodia
LanguageKhmer

Heart Talk (Khmer: ទំនួញបេះដូង, Tumnuŏnh Béhdong) is a 2008 Khmer horror film, a second film produced by Khmer Mekong Films after the successful of 2007's romantic comedy Staying Single When and a television series, the Taste of Life. It is directed by UK director Bill Broomfield and Cambodian young director, Tom Som and written by British novelist and screenwriter with much personal experience of Cambodia, Matt Baylis, but translated into Khmer script by Kiri Roat.

Plot[edit]

A pacy contemporary thriller about three attractive female presenters at a chic but troubled Phnom Penh radio station. Two of them, Chantha and Kim, disappear as the story progresses, possibly murdered. However, the third, Maly, receives threats and feels her life is constantly in danger and before it's too late to save her life, she must reveal the murderous who truly near her every minute and she can't explain what kind of criminal, supernatural or reality?

Shooting and Release[edit]

The film spend only around a month to shooting which started on Saturday 7 June 2008 and wrapped on Sunday 6 July.[1] Heart Talk is a fully funded 100-minute film and will be available (with English subtitles) for release in October 2008.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Heart Talk". Khmer Mekong Films. Retrieved 2008-10-11.

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