Heng Tola is a Cambodian film director and producer. Some of the films he has worked on include Villa Horror, Ghost Banana Tree, Pteah khmaoch tinh, and Gratefulness.
Heng Tola | |
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Born | Cambodia |
Occupation | Film director, producer |
Years active | 2000s - |
Tola founded the film production company Campro Production with some of his friends in 2003.[1] He was also the managing director of Kirirom Cinema which was located on Sihanouk Boulevard.[2] He is the president of Ek Phnom Cinema which is located at Borey Raksmey, Battambang Province.[3]
His film Gratefulness which starred Ly Chan Siha was an award winning film.[4] His film Ghost Banana Tree, released in 2004 was the fourth Campro production film.[citation needed] The 2005 horror film, The Forest received several award nominations at the Khmer National Film Festival. It managed to pick up the Best Special Effects award.[5] Also that year, Pteah khmaoch tinh aka The Haunted House was released, starring Chan Nary, Prak Sambath and Huy Yaleng.[6][7]
Tola has commented on the fluctuation of the Cambodian film industry, and how they could make it last.[8]
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