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Saturday, January 18, 2014

It Is A Long Road To The Oscar… (John Vink)

CAMBODIA. Preah Veng. 20/03/1999: Rithy Panh, film director during shooting of a documentary film about the installation of an optic fiber cable from Alcatel, crossing the whole of Cambodia and part of a Mekong network for data and telecommunications.
Prey Veng. 20/03/1999: Rithy Panh, film director during shooting of a documentary film about the installation of an optic fiber cable from Alcatel, crossing the whole of Cambodia and part of a Mekong network for data and telecommunications.

It Is A Long Road To The Oscar…

Rithy Panh’s masterfull movie ‘The Missing Picture’(or how poetry can describe horror), was nominated for an Oscar in the best foreign-language film category.

I was privileged enough to be allowed to follow Rithy Panh on a few of his movie
CAMBODIA. Preah Veng. 20/03/1999: Rithy Panh, film director, during the shooting of a documentary film about a fiber optics cable crossing Cambodia.
Prey Veng. 20/03/1999: Rithy Panh, film director, during the shooting of a documentary film about a fiber optics cable crossing Cambodia.

CAMBODIA. Svay Rieng. 19/03/1999: Mr Rithy Panh, film director, during shooting of a documentary film about the installation of an optic fiber cable from Alcatel, crossing the whole of Cambodia and part of a Mekong network for data and telecommunications. UXO and mines cleared by army demining unit on site of cable.
Svay Rieng. 19/03/1999: Mr Rithy Panh, film director, during shooting of a documentary film about the installation of an optic fiber cable from Alcatel, crossing the whole of Cambodia and part of a Mekong network for data and telecommunications. UXO and mines cleared by army demining unit on site of cable.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1/03/2002: Rithy Panh, film director, moving a crate with skulls during the filming of 'S21' at the Tuol Sleng museum.
Phnom Penh. 1/03/2002: Rithy Panh, film director, moving a crate with skulls during the filming of 'S21' at the Tuol Sleng museum.



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