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Ros Sereysothea (Khmer: រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា) (1948 – 1977 ) was a famous singer during the final years of Cambodia's Sangkum Reastr Niyum and the Khmer Republic. She sang from a variety of genres but romantic ballads emerged as her most popular works. Despite a rather short career she is credited with producing hundreds of songs and even starring in a few movies. Details of her life are relatively scarce and her fate during Democratic Kampuchea remains a mystery.
Ros Sothea was born in 1948 to Ros Sabun and Nath Samean in Battambang Province. Growing up relatively poor, Ros Sothea was the second youngest of five children and displayed vocal talent as a toddler. She grew up listening to early Cambodian singers such as Mao Sareth and Chunn Malai which doubtlessly had a profound influence.
Sothea's talent would remain relatively hidden until friends persuaded her to join a regional singing contest in 1963. After winning the contest she gained the attention and praise of the province and was invited to join Lomhea Yothea (a musical troupe) which regularly performed at Stung Khiev Restaurant in Battambang. It is believed that Im Song Seurm, a singer from the National Radio heard of Sothea's talents and invited her to the capital, Phnom Penh in 1967.
Actors: Greg Cahill (producer), Greg Cahill (director), Greg Cahill (writer), Devin McNulty (composer), Matthew Caron (editor), Matthew Caron (producer), Sophea Pel (actress), Julia Swanwick (costume designer), Daren Thach (actor), Narin Pot (actress), Chai Yong (actor), Theavy Van (actress),
Genres: Drama, Short,