S21 the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2003) Cambodia, France
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Director:Ches, Khieu 'Poev', Cheu, Yeay, Him, Houy, Him, Ta, Panh, Rithy, Thim, Mak
Studio:Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA)
Writer:Rithy Panh
Rating:7.1 (488 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:720229911573
Awards:12 wins & 1 nomination
Genre:Cambodian films
IMDb:0368954
Duration:1:41:00
Languages:Central Khmer, Vietnamese
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300008137
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Ches, Khieu 'Poev', Cheu, Yeay, Him, Houy, Him, Ta, Panh, Rithy, Thim, Mak  ...  (Director)
Rithy Panh  ...  (Writer)
 
Khieu 'Poev' Ches  ...  Himself - Guard
Yeay Cheu  ...  Herself - Him Houy's Mother
Nhiem Ein  ...  Himself - Photographer
Houy Him  ...  Himself - Security deputy
Ta Him  ...  Himself - Him Houy's Father
Nhieb Ho  ...  Himself - Guard
Prakk Kahn  ...  Himself - the Torturer
Peng Kry  ...  Himself - Driver
Som Meth  ...  Himself - Guard
Chum Mey  ...  Himself - Survivor
Vann Nath  ...  Himself - Survivor
Top Pheap  ...  Himself - Interrogator & Typist
Tcheam Seur  ...  Himself - Guard
Sours Thi  ...  Himself - Head of Registers
Mak Thim  ...  Himself - S21 Doctor
Summary: S-21, la Machine De Mort Khmère Rouge

{Winner! International Human Rights Award, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2004}{Winner! François Chalais Award, Cannes Film Festival 2003}{Winner! Gold Plaque, Best Documentary, Chicago International Film Festival 2003}{Winner! Best Documentary, European Film Awards 2003}In 1975-79, almost two million Cambodians lost their lives to murder and famine when the Khmer Rouge forced the urban population into the countryside to fulfill their ideal of an agrarian utopia. The notorious detention center code-named 'S21' was the schoolhouse-turned prison where 17,000 men, women and children were tortured, interrogated and executed, their "crimes" meticulously documented to justify their execution. In this award-winning documentary and astonishing historical document, Rithy Panh and his team undertook a three year investigation involving not only the survivors, but also their former torturers. They persuaded both groups to return to the actual site of what was formerly S21, now converted into a Genocide Museum, to face their past. One survivor, Vann Nath confronts his captors, some of whom were as young as 12 years old when they committed their atrocities.Human Rights Watch, widely regarded as one of the most influential and important human rights organizations in the world, and First Run Features, which for 25 years has distributed films that confront human rights issues, formed a collaboration to bring awareness to films that shed light on human rights abuses throughout the world. S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine is the first title in the HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH SELECTS DVD series.