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‘Cambodian Beer Dreams’ Trailer: Doc Exposes Alcohol Capitalism’s Dark Side

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 3:34 PM
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The intoxicating promise of cold beer, cash prizes, and a better life quickly turns sour in the exclusive trailer for Cambodian Beer Dreams, a new documentary premiering at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX).

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The Human Cost of a Booming MarketA Filmmaker’s Personal MissionThe Activist at the CenterQuick Facts: ‘Cambodian Beer Dreams’

Director Laurits Nansen (Welcome to the Frontline) turns his lens to a little-known but devastating reality in Cambodia, where a fierce battle between global and local brewers for a rapidly growing market is having catastrophic human consequences.

The film, which will debut in the F:act Award section of CPH:DOX (running March 11-22, 2026), investigates what its synopsis calls “neo-colonial alcohol capitalism.” At its heart is a single, pressing question: “What happens to people, ethics, and morals when alcohol and capitalism are unleashed in a poor and corrupt country with few restrictions?”

The Human Cost of a Booming Market

The documentary reveals a country with no legal drinking age and few enforced regulations. In this vacuum, international giants like Carlsberg and Heineken—alongside local competitors—have engaged in aggressive marketing tactics that would be unacceptable in their home markets.

These strategies include:

  • Blanketing the country in beer advertisements.
  • Hiring young women as “beer girls” to promote and sell products.
  • Offering cash prizes on beer cans to encourage consumption.

The result? Alcohol consumption in Cambodia has increased fivefold over the past two decades. The trailer, which The Hollywood Reporter is exclusively premiering, moves from images of parties and promises to the dark reality: harassment, health crises, and death.

A Filmmaker’s Personal Mission

For Nansen, the story is not just a journalistic investigation but a deeply personal one. In a director’s statement, he shared, “When I was young, my father died after several years of alcohol abuse… I have seen how alcohol can destroy a person.”

This personal connection fuels his exploration of a system he describes as unleashing “alcohol and capitalism… like two wild animals.” He was particularly struck by the scale of the industry’s influence in Phnom Penh, which he found “completely covered in beer advertisements.”

The Activist at the Center

The documentary follows Kim Eng, a lone activist who dares to stand up to the powerful beer industry. His fight is for a national alcohol law to regulate an industry that has gained “enormous influence over everything from popular culture to politics.”

Cambodian Beer Dreams is produced by Malene Flindt Pedersen of Hansen & Pedersen and Signe Skov Thomsen. It promises to be a searing look at the intersection of global capitalism, corporate ethics, and human lives.


Quick Facts: ‘Cambodian Beer Dreams’

AspectDetails
DirectorLaurits Nansen
Festival PremiereCPH:DOX (F:act Award section), March 12, 2026
Key SubjectKim Eng, activist fighting for alcohol law in Cambodia
Main ThemeImpact of aggressive alcohol marketing by global brewers
Countries/Companies FeaturedCambodia, Carlsberg, Heineken
ProducersMalene Flindt Pedersen, Signe Skov Thomsen
TAGGED: alcohol capitalism, beer girls Cambodia, Cambodian Beer Dreams, Carlsberg Heineken, CPH:DOX 2026, documentary trailer, Laurits Nansen documentary, neo-colonialism
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