A Cambodian film director who survived Khmer Rouge persecution talks about the deep meaning of keeping tragic memories alive through filmmaking to pass on a message of love and peace.
An official synopsis for the film reads, "Three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime's leader, Pol Pot. The country seems ideal.
Based upon documentation of forced confessions made during the Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia, this film reconstructs the relationship of a young woman, Hout Bophana, and Ly Sitha before they were ...
is ideologically aligned with the Khmer Rouge, but his colleagues' attempts to see past the spin is treated with suspicion, and ultimately violence. RELATED: Cannes Film Festival Photos It isn't ...
As Khmer Rouge forces move in, he tries to get his interpreter out of the country.
Another highly anticipated event at this year’s CIFF is the Khmer Rouge Memory Virtual Reality (VR) experience. Created by ...
Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) - 1978. Three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime's leader, Pol Pot. The country seems ideal.
One of the most innovative highlights of the 14th CIFF is the premiere of Stay Alive, My Son, a groundbreaking virtual ...