CANNES (Reuters) - A documentary using small clay figures to tell the story of how Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh's family perished under the Khmer Rouge regime won the top prize in the second most ...
Naomi Waxman is the former reporter for Eater Chicago and an award-winning journalist who covers restaurants, bars, pop-ups. After nearly two years of preparation, the remarkable story of Chicago chef ...
At Sunday's Oscars, Ke Huy Quan became the second Asian actor ever to win best supporting actor. Haing S. Ngor won in 1985 for his role in "The Killing Fields," a film about the Cambodian genocide. A ...
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Rithy Panh: Sometimes fiction cannot be filmed well
The dictatorial and brutal Khmer Rouge regime under the tyrant Pol Pot in the mid-to-late 70s in Cambodia and the genocide engineered by it of over 2 million civilians have been perennial ...
Ranging in age from toddlers to preteens, the orphans of the National Action Culture Association in Phnom Penh train daily in traditional Cambodian performing arts and rehearse an original production ...
The title of Rithy Panh's new documentary appears to summon the riches of nature in the age of Anthropocene. We Are The ...
A new era is born.
The dictatorial and brutal Khmer Rouge regime under the tyrant Pol Pot in the mid-to-late 70s in Cambodia and the genocide engineered by it of over 2 million civilians have been perennial ...
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