Guillaume Suon is a notable French-Cambodian director whose work has profoundly impacted the documentary landscape, particularly regarding the Khmer Rouge's legacy. With a foundation in filmmaking under the tutelage of acclaimed director Rithy Panh, Suon has carved out a niche that resonates with collectors of physical media, especially those focused on historical narratives. His 2013 documentary, *Le dernier refuge*, is particularly sought after for its poignant exploration of Cambodia's contemporary struggles against the backdrop of its traumatic past.
Collectors often seek out Suon’s films due to their unique perspectives and emotional depth, as seen in earlier works like *About My Father* (2010) and *Red Wedding* (2012). His filmography not only documents personal and collective stories but also serves as essential cultural artifacts that highlight the resilience of Cambodian society. With each release, Suon’s commitment to storytelling makes his films valuable additions to any serious collection.