The journalist Thet Sambath, whose parents were killed during the Khmer Rouge regime in 1970s Cambodia, spent ten years searching for those responsible for the crime. Trying to understand the reasons behind the so-called "killing fields," where an estimated two million people lost their lives, Sambath makes every effort to get closer to the men and women behind the genocide. At great personal cost (in emotional and even financial terms), he confronts some of these people from his past, obtaining reports so horrible they speak for themselves. He also follows the incarceration of one of the most important leaders of the regime, the "Brother Number 2" Nuon Chea (who was the right hand of dictator Pol Pot), searching for closure of a painful chapter of his life.
S: ROB LEMKIN | C: ROB LEMKIN, THET SAMBATH | S: stereo | E: STEFAN RONOWICZ | M: DANIEL PEMBERTON | P: ROB LEMKIN AND THET SAMBATH | EP: SANDRA WHIPHAM | PC: OLD STREET FILMS |
ROB LEMKIM
S: Script - A: Animation - C: Cinematographer - Ca: Camera - SM: Sound Mixer - S: Sound - E: Editing - M: Music - SE: Sound Editor - P: Producer - EP: Executive Producer - PC: Production Company
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