The documentary is personal for the filmmaker Neary Adeline Hay: she was born from a forced marriage during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. In order to understand this period in her country’s history, which killed nearly a third of the population, she follows her father, Khonsaly, to meet his former persecutors in the village where they lived as prisoners for four years. As the film investigates past and present, it reveals identities and specters of this story that had been forgotten. Angkar is a film which attempts to raise the question of memory and the vital importance of its telling.
Angkar
2017
14 years
71 min.
Documentary
France
documentary, violence, Cambodia, memory
Colorido
Neary Adeline Hay
Neary Adeline Hay
Neary Adeline Hay
Manon Falise
Christophe Audeguis
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Mathias Durand
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