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Don't Think I've Forgotten
(Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll)
PROJECT STATUSWhile the majority of DON’T THINK I’VE FORGOTTEN has been shot there is still much to do. Currently we are hoping to secure financing that will allow us to continue our archival research and finish post production. The story of this incredible music and the tragic history that ended it has moved many people to support this project. The filmmakers wish to thank both friends and strangers alike who have given so much. Without them we would not have gotten as far as we have. Please feel free to contact us with your thoughts, comments and ideas. Touch Saly, known for his mellow singing style in the 60s readies himself for his interview.![]() The camera dollying through Olympic Stadium capturing the uniqueness of 60s Cambodian Architect Vann Molyvann’s work. |
![]() 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 crew interviews Dy Saveth, the most famous and immediately recognizable actress from the 60s and 70s. ![]() The director and producer with Ros Serey Sothea's family after interviewing her sister, niece and granddaughter. |