Film Depicts Woes of Gambling Addiction Among Cambodian-Americans
- VOA Khmer
A new film directed by a graduate student of the Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts highlights the problem of gambling in the Cambodian community in Southern California. Written and directed by Caylee So, “Paulina” portrays the life of a 17-year-old Cambodian-American girl who grows up in a community of gamblers in Southern California. VOA Khmer’s Reasey Poch reports.
Episodes
-
December 24, 2020
US Envoy Talks “Eroding” Democracy, Crackdowns, and Biden Administration
-
December 09, 2020
Cambodia Court Questioned Sister of Missing Thai Activist over Abduction
-
November 30, 2020
Treason Trial of Cambodian Opposition Supporters Gets Underway
-
November 11, 2020
Emmy-Winning Visual Effects Artist Draws From Her Cambodian Roots
-
November 06, 2020
Cambodian-Canadian Actress Ellen Wong Plays Child of Refugee in Film
-
November 04, 2020
With US Help, Cambodia Wants to be Landmine-free by 2025