Cambodia has submitted the folk horror film 'Tenement' as its official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the upcoming 98th Academy Awards. This selection marks a significant moment for Cambodian cinema, highlighting the growing global recognition of its filmmakers.
'Tenement,' directed by Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea in their directorial debuts, tells the story of Soriya, a Cambodian-Japanese manga artist played by Thorn Thanet. Soriya returns to her ancestral home in Phnom Penh, haunted by unsettling visions that lead her into the dark secrets of her family's past and the tenement building she inhabits. The film masterfully blends supernatural horror with historical reflection, creating an atmospheric and compelling narrative.
The film's international festival run began with its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it competed in the Big Screen Competition. It has since been screened at notable festivals in Osaka, Ho Chi Minh City, Seattle, and Sitges, receiving widespread critical acclaim for its tension and storytelling. 'Tenement' was released in Cambodian theaters on November 14, 2024.
A notable technical achievement for Cambodian cinema, 'Tenement' features an innovative use of Dolby Atmos sound mixing, enhancing the immersive and unsettling experience for audiences. The film's success at various festivals and its Oscar submission underscore a new era for Cambodian filmmaking, showcasing its capacity for producing culturally rich and globally competitive narratives.
The film's exploration of generational trauma and Cambodian folklore positions 'Tenement' as a landmark achievement, offering a powerful glimpse into the evolving artistry of Cambodian horror cinema.