30 September 2013 | US | false | ||
18 June 2014 | Egypt | false |
Documentary |
France | |
Cambodia |
French |
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1) | Rithy Panh | Writer | 1 | |
2) | Christophe Bataille | 2 |
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1) | Jean-Baptiste Phou | 2 | ||
2) | Randal Douc | 2 |
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1) | Rithy Panh | Director | 1 |
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1) | Marc Marder | Music | 2 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Prum Mesa | Photographer | 2 |
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1) | Catherine Dussart | Producer | 2 |
Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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Ines Farag | A reinvisioning of the Khmer Rouge regime’s atrocities from 1975-1979 through the use of clay figurines, archival footage and poetic narration. A lauded, emotionally arresting work from Cambodian documentarian Rithy Panh. 222 |
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Ines Farag | A reinvisioning of the Khmer Rouge regime’s atrocities from 1975-1979 through the use of clay figurines, archival footage and poetic narration. A lauded, emotionally arresting work from Cambodian documentarian Rithy Panh. 222 |
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