The 2011 New Year celebration at the Ratchaprasong Junction in Bangkok. This is where demonstrators’ protests were violently crushed a few months earlier, with more than 100 people ending up [...]
Using the most sophisticated technologies in conjunction with research focusing on statues, casts, and documents handed down by Louis Delaporte - one of the first explorers of Angkor in the 19th [...]
Phnom-Penh in the spring of 2009. Kaing Guek Eav, aka Duch, was the warden of Tuol Sleng prison, notoriously known as S 21, from 1976 to 1978. He is a defendant before the international Khmer [...]
For the first time ever a documentary will unveil from the inside an investigation led by international justice. The film follows the steps of the investigative Judge and his team, named by the [...]
On the ground with maternal health care workers in Ethiopia, Cambodia and Haiti, where there are no white talking heads, no policy makers, no four-wheel drive vehicles and no blood banks.
Selya, a primary school teacher, seeking justice on behalf of her student, Samin who was raped by her stepfather. A month after the teacher’s wedding day, she too is raped but hides the fact from [...]
Still I Strive is a story of transcendence through compassion, unity and hope. At one orphanage in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the performing arts are the path to healing and transformation. Guided by [...]
In choreographer Sophiline Cheam Shapiro’s Cambodian classical dance Neang Neak, a serpent goddess arrives on earth to live among humans. Director Masahiro Sugano’s experimental film opens a new [...]