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Inside the Khmer Rouge is this raw, unfiltered documentary that dives deep into the heart of Cambodia's turbulent past. Directed by David A. Feingold, the film is not just about facts or dates; it’s about the chilling atmosphere created through stark interviews with soldiers from both sides. You really feel the weight of what’s being discussed. It doesn’t shy away from the brutal realities, and the pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the gravity of each story. Themes of power, ideology, and the haunting scars of war are at the forefront. There's something about the way the interviews are conducted—so personal, yet so detached—that makes this piece stand out among other war documentaries.
Reflects on the psychological impacts of warIncludes firsthand accounts from soldiersOffers a critical look at communist ideologies
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David A. Feingold
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