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New Trailer for Loun Sovath Released
This is the new trailer for the Venerable Loun Sovath. We hope that you enjoy!
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Crowdfunding Campaign for The Cause of Progress
We have launched a crowdfunding campaign to help raise funds towards the completion of our documentary. We have been filming in Cambodia for more than three and a half years, following the lives of three extraordinary individuals caught up in the … Continue reading

Article from author Darran Anderson about ‘The Cause of Progress’
Check out this very interesting article from author Darran Anderson on his time spent in Cambodia last year.
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