Puthisen Neang Kangrey (Khmer: ពុទិសែននាងកង្រី; lit. "Puthisen and Lady Kangrey", also called "Twelve Sisters") is a 1968 Cambodian film based on a Cambodian myth of the Twelve Sisters whose hero is Lady Kangrey, after whom a mountain range in Kampong Chhnang was named. The film has been re-released twice, in 2000 and 2002, and aired on the Cambodian channel Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Television.
Puthisen Neang Kangrey | |
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Directed by | Ly Bun Yim |
Produced by | Ly Bun Yim |
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Country | Cambodia |
Language | Khmer |
The lead cast included Kong Som Eun and Virak Dara.
The film is considered a classic of Cambodian cinema.[1]
Soundtrack
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"Tumnuonh Neang Kangrey (ទំនួញនាងកង្រី)" | Virak Dara | |
"Moronapheap Neang Kangrey (មរណៈភាពនាងកង្រី)" | Sinn Sisamouth |
Cast
editReferences
edit- ^ Ouk, Suntharoth. "Restored Cambodian classic 12 Sisters to see 'historic' screening in Phnom Penh". phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2023-05-20.