In his deeply moving documentary, Rithy Panh employs an innovative approach to explore the dark chapter of Cambodian history under the rule of the Khmer Rouge (1975-1979). He brings to life the chilling accounts of survivors using clay figures and interweaves them with archival footage. This poignant method lends a unique perspective, humanizing the stories of those who lived through the harrowing experiences of this oppressive regime. Panh's narration serves as a somber guide, weaving together an emotional tapestry that highlights the resilience and strength of the Cambodian people amidst unimaginable suffering. Through his evocative storytelling, he offers viewers a profound understanding of the historical trauma and its enduring impact on the nation's collective memory.
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