Rice People | Les Gens de la riziere (Neak Sre) (1994)
Synopsis
The Rice People chronicles a few critical months in the life of a peasant farming family on an intimate scale, yet expands to examine universal issues about the human condition.
In Cambodia, where families were torn apart in the communist Khmer Rouge's genocidal bid to transform the country into an agrarian utopia, it is ironic that people have lost touch with the land.
For a generation of children, the rice comes not from the ground, but from a sack, offloaded from the back of a United Nations relief truck.
Cast: Peng Phan, Mom Soth, Chhim Naline
Produced by: Jacques Bidou, Pierre-Alain Meier Cinematography: Jacques Bouquin Edited by: Andrée Davanture, Marie-Christine Rougerie Music by: Jean-Claude Brisson, Marc Marder
The film premiered in the main competition at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and was submitted to the 67th Academy Awards, the first time a Cambodian film had been submitted as a possible nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.
About this movie
Title: Rice People | Les Gens de la riziere (Neak Sre) (1994)
Directed by: Rithy Panh
Date of birth: 18 April 1964, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Writing credits: Ève Deboise, Rithy Panh, Shahnon Ahmad(story)
Music: Jean-Claude Brisson, Marc Marder
Year: 1994
Country: Cambodia | Germany
Language: Khmer
Color: Color
Runtime: 125 min.