Between 1975 and 1979, the Khmer Rouge regime caused the death of 1.8 million people. Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, was in charge of M13 prison for four years, before being appointed head of S21 prison camp in Phnom Penh, a terrifying murder machine that took the lives of 12,280 Cambodians. In July 2010, Duch appeared before an international criminal justice court. Rithy Panh records his words, in the isolation of a face-to-face interview.
Cannes Film Festival (2011)
César Awards France - Best Documentary Film (2013)
Director: | Rithy Panh |
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Language: |
Khmer, French
English and spanish subtitled |
Screenplay: | Rithy Panh, |
Photography: | Prum Mésar, |
Edition: | Marie-Christine Rougerie |
Sound: | Sear Vissal, |
Music: | Marc Marder, |
Producers: | Catherine Dussart Productions (CDP), |
Associate Producers: | Catherine Dussart, |
(Cineteca screenings only)
From 3pm on 27 April
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