"It's been thrilling," agrees Robinson. "They're jumping at all the right moments."
Writer Matt Baylis has come up with a well-crafted story - with input from KMF's Cambodian writers - that is both universal and uniquely Cambodian.
The film touches on themes of independence, as the girls are trying to live independent lives and make their own way in the world.
It shows them challenging social hierarchies at work, standing up to their boss and to society's narrow vision of how young women should behave.
Vanished also focuses on a central theme of who can be trusted - weaving a pervasive culture of suspicion.
"It's old versus new, traditional versus modern thinking", says Robinson.
"We're trying to give a platform for young Cambodians to see that they can have an independent life."
KMF has high hopes for the film, which cost "more than double" the typical US$20,000 budget for locally produced features.
If audiences keep coming back for more after producing high, first-week attendance figures, KMF looks set to recover much of that investment - so long as the pirates can be kept at bay.
If a DVD copy of the film hits the streets, the filmmakers know it's all over.
"Once it's out, it's out," says Robinson.
"If someone goes and pinches the DVD, then it's got no value. It is literally theft."
To prevent this sad, seemingly inevitable turn of events, a KMF staff member has to carry the screening copy by hand into the cinema each day - as well as supervise the projection to ensure that it is kept away from rapacious pirates.
The filmmakers hope to screen the film at international festivals and use its momentum to propel KMF into bigger and better projects.
The film screens with well-authored English subtitles and isn't just aimed at locals - it also serves as a fantastic introduction to local culture for foreigners keen to sample Cambodian cinema. More, please!
Vanished is currently screening at the cinema on the fifth floor of Sorya mall in Phnom Penh.
It opens at the Baray Ondet Cinema in Siem Reap this Friday.
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