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Tim Pek is an Australian Award-Winning Film Director of Cambodian heritage, who was raised in Melbourne. His acclaimed debut feature film, The Red Sense won the best Local Cambo Fest Film award in Cambodia in 2006 and recently won Best Short Documentary Award I Am Angkor Wat from the Asian Film Festival L.A Hollywood in 2019. Tim is experienced in creating feature & short, MV, TVC to documentary. Tim is working in post-production and filming on a major feature-length documentary about the Great Khmer Empire entitled "The Lost Empire, Story of Angkor Wat " as well as IRON and Norak Mealea short films. Testimonials below from the acclaimed feature film The Red Sense. In Angkorian Society, Hemara In said, "Tim Pek's film is very promising. He has been through the Pol Pot, Khmer Rouge and understands how this affect him, very proud of Tim Pek and a great Cambodian community here will support him and would like to wish Tim Pek a great future" (sic) while two critics of Anonymous, Chris & Margot, stated that "The emotional was there and come from the heart. It deserves all the praise that it gets" Says Chris." The Khmer Rouge result was some consequences and I congratulate Tim Pek on The Red Sense." Says Margot. Clayton MP, Mr. Hong Lim also described the film to positive reviews. He said: "The way he approaches the film is very opportunistic, the way that Tim portrays comes straight from the human heart. This story brings out the Khmer Rouge quite well, the way he put in with the past and present. All Cambodian communities should be very proud of this film".