Waiting for Cambodia
Originally released in 1988. Waiting for Cambodia is a documentary film. directed by David A. Feingold. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Since the fall of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, Cambodia has struggled to find its uniqueness and rebuild its society. Waiting For Cambodia features interviews and discussions with a variety of citizens, many of who represent a face of change and hope, and many who remain dedicated to the Khmer Rouge ideology. Images of cultural beauty are displayed through ritualistic dance and song, serving as a powerful accompaniment to the rough images of conflict. The attempts to regain culture, individual rights, and freedom are prevalent themes within the film, and footage of Cambodian relief camps and liberation organizations are displayed as efforts of change.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Waiting for Cambodia about?
Since the fall of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, Cambodia has struggled to find its uniqueness and rebuild its society. Waiting For Cambodia features interviews and discussions with a va...
Who directed Waiting for Cambodia?
Waiting for Cambodia was directed by David A. Feingold.
How long is Waiting for Cambodia?
Waiting for Cambodia has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Waiting for Cambodia released?
Waiting for Cambodia was released on January 1, 1988 in theaters.