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CAMBODIA/KAMPUCHEA is a really fascinating piece that dives deep into the complex history of Cambodia during a turbulent time. The film uses a mix of propaganda footage and archival clips, which creates this haunting contrast between the ideals presented and the harsh realities faced by the people. The pacing is measured, allowing the weight of the content to sink in, and you can really feel the gravity of the subject matter. Prince Sihanouk's interviews are particularly striking; his insights add a layer of depth that sticks with you. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a time capsule of a nation grappling with tragedy, making it quite distinctive in the documentary genre.
Interesting use of archival material.Offers a unique perspective on Khmer Rouge.Sihanouk's interviews provide valuable context.
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James G. Gerrand
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