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The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
Loosely based on Washington Post reporter Elizabeth Becker’s account of her 1978 visit to the regime, Meeting with Pol Pot is not Panh’s first fictionalization — his career is filthy with ...
The Richmond Cultural Centre was the location for an ambitious, dynamic event — on Saturday, July 5 — that celebrated the resilience of Cambodian (Khmer) culture. The event was organized by the ...
French Cambodian director Rithy Panh has often cited the genocidal regime of the Khmer Rouge, which killed his family and from which he escaped, as the reason he’s a filmmaker. His movies aren ...
VTV.vn - Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence General Tea Seiha has expressed profound gratitude ...
Under its leader, Pol Pot, more than two million Cambodians are estimated to have been killed between 1975 and 1979 as the communist regime tried to create a so-called 'classless' society.
French Cambodian director Rithy Panh has often cited the genocidal regime of the Khmer Rouge, which killed his family and from which he escaped, as the reason he’s a filmmaker.
In Siem Reap (Angkor Wat's home) time folds like silk. We discover that, between the temple shadows and the ancient ruins, ...
Former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot talks to a journalist in the guerrilla's jungle hide-out in Northern Cambodia, reportedly on 4 January 1998. The photographer claims that his camera was wrongly ...
Through many ups and downs of history, Cambodia-Vietnam relations have become increasingly closer and stronger. The ties are ...
I did not see my husband. I did not see my children." Seda arrived in Australia in 1983 with her mother and her surviving brother. She lost five siblings and her father during the Pol Pot regime.