Love in The Factories: Cambodia's Underground LGBT Community.

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Love in The Factories: Cambodia's Underground LGBT Community.

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Very interesting short documentary!! I always feel like there is a much bigger acceptances and openness to male homosexuality than female homosexuality here (here being Siem reap which is the only place I've properly lived in and experienced, no idea about the situation in the countryside)
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TheSiemReaper wrote: Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:06 pm Very interesting short documentary!!
I'm a bit of a short doco fan and have been really impressed with the standard of shorts coming from young film makers out of Asia. I was recently in Yogyakarta for a few months and shared a guesthouse with two different film makers shooting similar taboo subject matter such as AIDS and homosexuality. The beauty is of course film gear being much more affordable gives more people a voice.
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