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schanrado@gmail.com
Sok Chanrado was born in 1994, Phnom Penh. After high school graduation, he got fascinated by the role of media and its influences on public opinion in relation to concepts of freedom and transparency. After studying and working in the Bophana center, he currently studies at Sa Sa Art Projects in Phnom Penh. He produced 4 short documentaries films, I have fighting for life (2016), 4 days more (2016), Dohka (2016), Don't know about A-B-C (2017), while studying at Bophana. His works portrait social, political, economic and cultural of Cambodia. Inspired by people he has worked with and obstacles he encountered along the way, made him continue to work in this industry, breed new ideas and feeling into him which develope his craft. For him, documentary film is a good way of showing the reality of the people who are living in one society or country. It is not the only way to engage with social. For all of the documentary film that he had worked on, require staying close to the character (real actor) of the documentary. One of the principal motivation of Sok Chanrado is to capture some moment that you cannot script or plan because of the real life cannot be controlled any time. That’s why Rado tries his best to deliver a story he believe it's important to be heard.