The Golden Voice (film)

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The Golden Voice
Directed byGregory Cahill
Written byGregory Cahill
Produced byGregory Cahill
Matthew Caron
StarringSophea Pel
Narin Pot
Chai Yong
Daren Thach
Theavy Van
CinematographyJohn Matysiak
Edited byMatthew Caron
Music byDevin McNulty
Production
company
Release date
2006
CountryUnited States

The Golden Voice is a short film written by Gregory Cahill. It stars Sophea Pel as Ros Serey Sothear.[1]

Plot[]

The Golden Voice is about famous Cambodian rock singer, Ros Serey Sothear, and her struggle for survival.[2] She finds that her voice becomes her only chance to overcome communist Pol Pot.[3][4]

Cast[]

  • Sophea Pel as Ros Serey Sothear
  • Narin Pot as Chenda
  • Chai Yong as Khmer Rouge Leader
  • Daren Thach as Male Soldier
  • Theavy Van as Female Soldier

Production[]

The film was shot in Cambodia and in Los Angeles.[5][6]

Accolades[]

List of awards and nominations
Award / Film festival Category Result Ref(s)
LA Shorts Fest Special Recognition Won
CamboFest Best Short Film Won
San Joaquin Film Festival Best Short Film Won
Rhode Island International Film Festival Official Selection N/A
Dallas Asian Film Festival Official Selection N/A
Woods Hole Film Festival Official Selection N/A
Boulder Asian Film Festival Official Selection N/A
Beverly Hills Film Festival Official Selection N/A
New Orleans Film Festival Official Selection N/A
San Diego Asian Film Festival Official Selection N/A
DisOrient Film Festival Official Selection N/A
FirstGlance Philadelphia Film Festival Official Selection N/A

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/golden-voice/oclc/191956709
  2. ^ https://www.facebook.com/thegoldenvoicemovie/
  3. ^ "The Golden Voice (Short 2006) - IMDb".
  4. ^ http://thegoldenvoicemovie.com/
  5. ^ "'Best Short' Winner Greg Cahill".
  6. ^ "Cambodia coming to Stockton silver screen again".
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