Davy Chou

Davy Chou founded the production company Vycky Films in 2009, with Jean-Jacky Goldberg and Sylvain Decouvelaere.

Between 2010 and 2011, Chou moved to Cambodia in search of surviving witnesses (professionals, spectators, buildings) of the golden age of Cambodian cinema between 1960 and 1975.

He produced Golden Slumbers (in French Le Sommeil d'Or'), a 100 minute documentary created from memories shared by Cambodian veteran film makers and actresses/actors.

Chou explored Cambodia's cinematic heritage,[3] and showed the struggle of the country's filmmakers as they weathered political turmoil, followed by critical-mass neglect of their work.

His participation in the film industry in Cambodia has stimulated interest from a younger Cambodian generation of filmmakers and filmgoers.

Cambodia 2099 was selected at Director's Fortnight 2014[[6] and won the Grand Prix of Festival du Film de Vendome 2014.