
An Ambition Reduced to Ashes is a 1995 Cambodian short feature drama film written and directed by Norodom Sihanouk, King of Cambodia. The film was made right after his recovery from cancer in Beijing, China.

Before the Fall is a 2015 Cambodian thriller film directed by Ian White. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.

Chek Deth is a 1972 Cambodian film directed by Yvon Hem. The film stars Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany.

Chnam Oun 16 is a 1973 Khmer film starring Chea Yuthon and Saom Vansodany. Shortly after the film was released, the public found Chea Yuthon and saom Vansodany engaged.

Chompa Toung, also known in English as Crocodile Man 2, is a 1969 fantasy Cambodian horror film. It is the sequel to the 1967 film Crocodile Man. It is loosely based on one of the Royal Poems written by Khmer King Ang Duong (1796–1860).

Jomrieng Et Preang Tuk is a 1974 Khmer musical film directed and produced by the King of Khmer Music, Sinn Si Samouth, himself. The film star Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany.It also features singer Ros Serey Sothear.

Crocodile Man is a widely acclaimed Cambodian horror film released in 1972 by Hui Keung. It starred famous Khmer actress Dy Saveth and famous singer Pen Ran. It was released in Thailand and Hong Kong along with another 1972 Khmer film, The Snake King's Wife, which brought back a successful grossing. It has become one of the more enduring creations from the nation's pre-communist era and copies are still sold today with English and Chinese subtitles.

Dav Bakdong Meas is a 1972 Khmer film directed by So Min Chiv. The film stars Vann Vannak and Vichara Dany.It is the sequence to the 1971's Chaúng Dai Onpuk.

Fathers is a 2020 Cambodian drama film directed by Huy Yaleng. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Ghost of Banana Tree is a 2005 film. It is a Cambodian horror film based on a Cambodian ghost story about a vengeful ghost haunting a banana tree and killing her husband. It's the fourth horror film by Campro production, following Neang Neath, The Forest and The Haunted House.

Graves Without a Name is a 2018 French-Cambodian documentary film edited, co-written, and directed by Rithy Panh. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

The Haunted House, released in the United States as House of Haunted, is a 2005 Khmer horror film that was directed by Heng Tola and is the fifth film produced by Campro Production. The movie is based on an urban legend in Kampong Chhnang purporting that a large deserted home found along Nation Road #5 was haunted. It stars Huy Yaleng, Chan Nary and Prak Sambath.

Heart Talk is a 2008 Khmer horror film, a second film produced by Khmer Mekong Films after the successful of 2007's romantic comedy Staying Single When and a television series, the Taste of Life. It is directed by UK director Bill Broomfield and Cambodian young director, Tom Som and written by British novelist and screenwriter with much personal experience of Cambodia, Matt Baylis, but translated into Khmer script by Kiri Roat.

In the Life of Music is a 2018 Cambodian drama film directed by Caylee So and Sok Visal. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Keo Pnek Somnop Jet is a 2008 Cambodian horror film directed by Thoung Tharith. The film stars veteran actress Dy Saveth, Sarai Sakana, and Thoung Tharith himself.

Kompull Boros Mok Pee is a 1972 Khmer film directed by Tat Somnang. The film stars Kong Som Eun, Eli Bloch, and Vichara Dany.

Gong Gam Gong Geo is a 1964 Khmer film directed by Biv Chai Leang starring Chea Yuthon and rising actress Y Kim Sua.

La'eng Kum Prolung is a 2008 Cambodian horror film starring Heng Bunleap and Keo Pich Pisey.

The Last Days of Colonel Savath is a 1995 Cambodian short film drama directed by Norodom Sihanouk.

The Last Reel is a 2014 Cambodian drama film co-produced and directed by Kulikar Sotho. The film was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.

My Village at Sunset is a 1992 Cambodian romantic drama film directed by Norodom Sihanouk.

Neang Champa Meas is a 1970 Khmer film directed by Saravuth and stars Vann Vannak and Vichara Dany.

One Evening After the War is a 1998 Cambodian drama film, directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. Panh directed this neo-realist French-Cambodian social drama set amid Southeast Asian poverty and the Cambodian underworld.

Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers is a 2007 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh.

Pel Dael Trov Yum is a 1972 Khmer film directed by Ung Kantuok starring Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany. The plot, like other Ung Kantuok films, involves a triangular relationship between a man, Kong Som Eun, and 2 women, Vichara Dany and Kim Nova. The film consist of 5 hit songs including the all-time famous Pel Dael Tron Yum.

Pkah Thgall Meas is a 1975 Cambodian drama film. It was a well-known film in Cambodia before the Khmer Rouge gained power.

Pkai Dos Kuntuy is a 1968 Khmer film directed by Nop Nem. The film stars Kong Som Eun and Kim Nova.

Pao Chouk Saw is the story of a girl who was once an angel and later became a human for a particular reason. In order to return to her sisters as an angel again, she has to live in the human world with regular human beings for 17 whole months. She then ends up falling in love with a regular guy. But soon he has to leave her behind for a war without knowing that she is actually an angel taking form of a human being and that she can change back to an angel any time soon after he leaves for the war. He leaves having no idea that once he return from war, she may be gone forever.

Preah Peay Phat is a 1971 Khmer film directed by Ly You Sreang starring Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany.

Puthisen Neang Kangrey is a 1968 Cambodian film based on a Cambodian myth of the Twelve Sisters whose hero is Lady Kangrey, after whom a mountain range in Kampong Chhnang was named. The film has been re-released twice, in 2000 and 2002, and aired on the Cambodian channel Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Television.

Riem Chbong Yeung is a 1972 Cambodian romance film directed by So Min Chiv and stars Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany.

Sangkum Banh Loloke is a 1970 film directed by Ly Bun Yim. It stars Kong Som Eun and Virak Dara.

Sdach Domrei Sar is a 1970 Khmer film directed by actress Dy Saveth and stars Vann Vannak and Dy Saveth herself. The film has been remade again in 2005.

Secret Well is a 2007 Cambodian horror film. The film provides a horror style similar to 2002's The Ring.

See Angkor and Die is a 1993 Cambodian romantic drama film directed by Norodom Sihanouk.

The Snake King's Wife Part 2 is a 1973 Cambodian-Thai horror film, a sequel to the early 1970s film The Snake King's Wife. The film's plot progressed its story from the prequel which was co-produced by Cambodia and Thailand and starring Cambodians Chea Yuthorn and Dy Saveth, together with Thai Aranya Namwong.

Sovann Pancha is a 1970 Cambodian film directed by Yvon Hem starring Vann Vannak and Vichara Dany.

Sovannahong is a 1967 Cambodian film directed by Yvon Hem and based on Khmer mythology about the first Khmer creation of a giant phoenix made from gold which similar to the plane nowadays. It is one of the most successful local fantasy films in the 1960s.

Teav Aek is a 1972 Khmer film directed by Biv Chai Leang. The film stars Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany. It is based on the Khmer novel written by Preah Botumthera Som, Tum Teav, which is widely considered the Khmer Romeo and Juliet. This film was remade in 2003 by Fai Som Ang as Tum Teav.

Tep Sodachan is a widely acclaimed Cambodian film released in 1968 by Van Chan Pheap Yun. It was directed by Lay Nguon Heng and stars Kong Sam Oeurn, Vichara Dany, and Saksi Sbong. It has become one of the more enduring creations from the nation's pre-communist era and copies are still sold today.

Thavory Meas Bong (ថាវរីមាសបង) is a Cambodian melodramatic film of the late 1960s directed by Uon Kon Thuok of Korng Chak Pheap Yun. The film stars Kong Som Oeurn, Saom Vansodany, Vichara Dany and So Hean.

Tida Sok Puos or Snake Hair is a 1973 Khmer film directed by Hui Kung starring Kong Som Eun, Dy Saveth, and Mandoline.

Tropeang Peay is a 1970 Khmer film starring Kong Som Eun and Vichara Dany.

Two Shadows is a narrative drama film released in 2012. The film won the Audience Award, Cinematography Award and was nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. It is one of the first films to focus on Cambodian immigrants in the United States seeking surviving family connections in Cambodia since the fall of 1970s communist party, the Khmer Rouge. The film is the second collaboration between director Gregory Cahill and actress Sophea Pel, following the 2006 short film The Golden Voice about Cambodian singer Ros Serey Sothear. The film was shot primarily in Cambodia and also in Los Angeles, California.

Vanished is a 2009 Cambodian thriller film directed by Tom Som and starring Saray Sakana and Chea Vannarith. Set in the capital city, Phnom Penh, the movie tells a contemporary murder story. The two main themes deal with trust and the independence of young people in a rigidly hierarchical society.

Villa Horror is a 2006 Cambodian horror film, produced by Campro production.

The Weird Villa is a 2004 Khmer psychological thriller that was advertised as being based on actual events which took place during the French colonial period of Cambodia's history.