Filmmaker Looks Back on Career Before Khmer Rouge Takeover –Part 5
During the time the Khmer Rouge was in power, from April 17, 1975, to Jan. 7, 1979, more than 1.7 million Cambodians perished. The Khmer Rouge especially targeted intellectuals and artists for execution, as they sought to create an agrarian ideal. In an exclusive interview with VOA Khmer's Poch Reasey, Tea Lim Koun discusses his filmmaking in the 1960s and 1970s and what it meant to leave it behind.
Episodes
-
February 27, 2021
Environmentalists Fear Permanent Damage from US-Mexico Border Wall
-
February 27, 2021
Hotel Rwanda Figure Appears in Court as Supporters Denounce ‘Show Trial’
-
February 26, 2021
10 Indonesian Orangutans Set Free
-
February 25, 2021
Myanmar Migrants in Thailand Voice Outrage at Coup
-
February 23, 2021
Pressure on Schools to Reopen as Teachers Get Vaccinated