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Waiting for Cambodia is a poignant documentary that captures the essence of a nation in recovery post-Khmer Rouge. The film's tone is contemplative, with a pacing that allows the viewer to really sit with the stories being shared. It’s filled with interviews that show a spectrum of Cambodian lives — some are hopeful, fostering dreams of a renewed identity, while others are still grappling with the shadows of the past. The cinematography is raw, almost intimate, letting the subjects speak for themselves without much interference. It’s a distinctive portrayal of resilience and the complex process of rebuilding a culture, and you can feel the weight of history in every frame.
Unique portrayal of Cambodian societyIntimate interviews with localsFocus on recovery and identity
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David A. Feingold
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