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'First They Killed My Father' is a Cambodian–American Khmer language drama directed by Angelina Jolie and co-produced by Jolie with Cambodian filmmaker and producer Rithy Panh for release on Netflix. It is based on the memoir of the same name by Loung Ung and set in the Khmer Rouge era of the mid '70s, depicting the stuggles of a five-year-old Ung during that period. The movie...
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Significant parts of 'Lord Jim' were filmed in Angkor Wat and Siem Reap during the Sangkum Reastr Niyum regime of '60s Cambodia. The film was shot in Super Panavision 70 and noted Cambodian Dith Pran, whose story is told in the movie 'The Killing Fields' (1984), was involved in the production as a translator and fixer. "The three months we spent in Cambodia were dreadful. Sheer hell. A nightmare. There we were, all of us, knee deep in lizards and all kinds of horrible insects. And everyone hating us. Awful." (Peter O'Toole on filming in Cambodia; Photoplay Film Monthly, February...
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