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The Land of the Wandering Souls | La terre des âmes errantes (2000)
Synopsis
The film follows a Cambodian family as they work to dig a trench across Cambodia to lay the country's first optical fiber cable, depicting their hardships.
At one point during their excavation, the workers uncover a killing field, a remnant of the genocidal purges of the Khmer Rouge.
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Produced by: Cati Couteau Cinematography: Prum Mesa Edited by: Isabelle Roudy, Marie-Christine Rougerie Music by: Marc Marder
The Land of the Wandering Souls premiered at the 2000 Edinburgh International Film Festival. It went on to screen at around a dozen other film festivals, winning numerous awards, including:
Banff Rockie Award for best social and political documentary at the Banff World Television Festival. Golden Gate Award for best current events film or video at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Best documentary feature (honorable mention) at the Vancouver International Film Festival. The Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival.
The film was also featured on "Wide Angle", a Public Broadcasting Service television series
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Read about this film
Title: The Land of the Wandering Souls | La terre des âmes errantes (2000)
Directed by: Rithy Panh
Date of birth: 18 April 1964, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Writing credits:
Rithy Panh
Music by: Marc Marder
Country: Cambodia | France
Language: Khmer
Color: Color
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