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    Ferryman of memories : the films of Rithy Panh / Deirdre Boyle.
    by Boyle, Deirdre, author.
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    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2023]
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  • Rithy Panh -- Criticism and interpretation.
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  • Genocide in motion pictures.
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  • Documentary films -- Cambodia -- History and criticism.
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  • Cambodia -- In motion pictures.
  • ISBN: 
    9781978814646 (hardcover)
    197881464X (hardcover)
    Description: 
    xiii, 251 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
    Contents: 
    Uncle Rithy and the Cambodian tragedy -- The return : discovering the gaze -- The Khmer Rouge : three years, eight months, twenty-one days -- Perpetrators and survivors : the S-21 trilogy -- Interlude : dark tourism -- After the wars : fiction and nonfiction -- Colonialism : France and Cambodia -- Remembering the past, mourning the dead -- Confronting images of ideology : an interview with Rithy Panh by Dierdre Boyle -- On a morality of filming : a conversation between Rithy Panh & Deirdre Boyle -- Films and books by Rithy Panh.
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    "Ferryman of Memories: The Films of Rithy Panh is an unconventional book about an unconventional filmmaker. Rithy Panh survived the Cambodian genocide and found refuge in France where he discovered film, the language that would allow him to tell what happened to the two million souls who died of hunger, overwork, disease, and neglect at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. He has made over 20 award-winning films and revolutionized the documentary form. His cinema is made with people, not about them, even those guilty of crimes against humanity. Whether he is directing Isabel Huppert in The Sea Wall, following laborers digging trenches or interrogating the infamous director of S-21 prison, aesthetics and ethics inform all he does. Written for film lovers as well as scholars, Ferryman of Memories introduces readers to what lies behind Panh's incomparable films, including: The Rice People, The Land of Wandering Souls, S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine, and The Missing Picture"--Provided by publisher.
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