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The Little Enemy 

 (1 hour drama, BBC Media Action)
When a desperately poor family relocates to a remote rural area for work, they have never even heard about the drug-resistant strain of malaria. But after bitter personal experience, they manage to change the course of history forever.


You’re The Man

(12 x 1 hour episodes, TV5, Cambodia)
Six ordinary guys are placed “under the microscope” in a contained environment and have to jump through a myriad of physical and emotional hoops in order for one of them to win the year’s coveted Real Man prize.

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Days of Hope

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(1 hour TV drama pilot, for Options UK/Warren Buffett)
Secrets abound in this rural village where an HIV positive doctor hides his status, a pregnant woman hatches a plan to pass her unwanted baby off as her barren sister’s child and a man who drinks too much risks losing everything.


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 My Name is Saray

 (1 hour drama, for the Asia Foundation)
A young Cambodian woman is lured into working abroad on the promise of making some serious money for her future wedding. But her new domestic position in Malaysia turns into a nightmare when she is treated like a slave, made to live like a dog and sexually harassed by the master of the house. When she finally escapes, she finds herself in an even more vulnerable position on the streets of an alien city. With no money or passport, and unable to speak the language, how will she ever find her way safely home?

The Future is In Our Hands

(original song & music video, for the German International Development Agency) 
To inspire and empower Cambodian women of all ages – anything is possible!
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This Is Me

(original song & music video, for the German International Development Agency)  
To inspire and empower Cambodian men of all ages – you don’t have to be tough to be a real man. 


Family Life

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FAMILY LIFE 
A 1-hour educational drama about three very different sisters, all at critical points in their personal lives. Through their stories, the film explores a range of family planning issues including ways of delaying parenthood, how to prevent pregnancies on a more permanent basis and the dangers of back-street abortions. It was broadcast on national TV and is shown regularly to rural communities around Cambodia as part of a campaign to improve maternal and child health and reduce mortality rates. 

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