5.9
113 min
Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) - 1978. Three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime's leader, Pol Pot. The country seems ideal. But behind the Potemkin village, the Khmer Rouge regime is declining and the war with Vietnam threatens to invade the country. The regime is looking for culprits, secretly carrying out a large scale genocide. Under the eyes of the journalists, the beautiful picture cracks, revealing the horror. Their journey progressively turns into a nightmare. Freely inspired by journalist Elizabeth Becker's account in When the war was over.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Irène Jacob | Lise Delbo | Unowned | |
Grégoire Colin | Alain Cariou | Unowned | |
Cyril Gueï | Paul Thomas | Unowned | |
Bun-Hok Lim | Sung | Unowned | |
Somaline Mao | Ieng Thirith | Unowned | |
Leng Thirith | Comrade Sung | Unowned | |
Sovann Nhoeb | Chan | Unowned | |
Paov Pitu | Ta Mok | Unowned | |
Siden In | Unowned | ||
Sophourn Has | Ieng Sary | Unowned | |
Tithya Nouhem | Interpreter | Unowned | |
Sok Sothun | Old man | Unowned | |
Sokong Heng | Sikoeurn | Unowned | |
Rithy Panh | Pol Pot (voice) | Unowned | |
Chamrong Chhel | Unowned | ||
Narith Roeun | Unowned | ||
Vichea Than | Unowned | ||
Buddhapong Norodom | Unowned | ||
Panhaly Ouk | Unowned | ||
Phanh Phang | Unowned | ||
Thet Thoeurn | Unowned | ||
Cheoun Yea | Unowned | ||
Dara You | Unowned | ||
Savong Vorn | Unowned | ||
Emeline Briffaud | Unowned | ||
Yannick Chao | Unowned |