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Still I Strive

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Actress Peng Phan coaches Cambodian orphans who hope to achieve one of their country's highest honors: to perform for Princess Bopha Devi.

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David DeWitt New York Times "Still I Strive," by the filmmakers Adam Pfleghaar and A. Todd Smith, is a remarkable find, a tale of uplift in a too-little-seen environment. May 8, 2014 Full Review Chris Packham Village Voice The kids are talented and charismatic in a real and profound way, not an abstract, "all children are precious and beautiful" way. May 6, 2014 Full Review David Noh Film Journal International The beautiful locales of Cambodia provide a rich background for this sensitive documentary about children impressively overcoming personal tragedy through performance. May 9, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This is an incredibly documentary that brought me to tears. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Actress Peng Phan coaches Cambodian orphans who hope to achieve one of their country's highest honors: to perform for Princess Bopha Devi.
Director
Adam Pfleghaar, A. Todd Smith
Producer
Jim Lee
Screenwriter
Adam Pfleghaar, A. Todd Smith
Production Co
Pioneer Cinema Institute
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Khmer
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 27, 2015
Runtime
1h 32m
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