Another gentle reminder to send in your krama photos… Here are some relatively new members of Kramanation
The very cool, world-acclaimed Cambodia’s very own cinematographer Rithy Panh wrapped up not only in his thoughts but in a classical krama, at his Bophana Center showing how it’s done (Phnom Penh, 2010).
Theary Seng with the beautiful Italian-Cambodian-American Sothea Saphan-Pirozzi (namesake of Ros Sereysothea) at her Greenwhich Village apartment styling in their kramas (Manhattan, 20 Nov. 2010). Her mother is the famous artist Cambodian-Canadian Linda Saphan and her father is the famous cinematographer John Pirozzi (Sleepwalking through the Mekong with Dengue Fever, City of Ghosts with Matt Dillon, Broken English with Parker Posey, documentaries of musicians such as U2, Yoko Ono, The Ramones etc., and the best of them all – Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll!).
Linda Saphan-Pirozzi with her daughter Sothea styling in their kramas.
Linda Saphan’s works on display at the residence of U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia
(Phnom Penh, Nov. 2010)
Also, please help to look for EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll – a feature-length documentary which has distributors (including one from Tribeca Film Festival) raving.
The crew poses after interviewing Sieng Vanthy, former lead singer (and go-go girl pictured on the contact page) of the 70s super group SKD.
The camera dollying through Olympic Stadium capturing the uniqueness of 60s Cambodian Architect Vann Molyvann’s work.
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