I Am Chut Wutty: Cambodia bans documentary about murdered rainforest activist, everyone watches it online instead
The environmentalist was shot dead by military police in 2012
The Independent | 21 April 2016
The Cambodian government has banned a British documentary
telling the story of a rainforest activist who was murdered by a
military police officer in 2012.
Titled I Am Chut Wutty, the film follows the final months of
the titular environmentalist who was shot dead at a police checkpoint
while aiding two journalists in their witnessing of deforestation in the
Cardamom mountain forests. It was due to be shown this week in an
anniversary screening marking four years since his death.
However, the Cambodian Department of Cinema and Cultural Diffusion
has disallowed the film from being shown on the grounds that British
co-director Fran Lambrick was not permitted to make the film.
Lambrick, who met Wutty while researching in Cambodia in 2011, had begun shooting the documentary before his murder.
“Chut Wutty was a prominent activist and
director of the Natural Resources Protection Group," Lambrick said. "His
life work was to defend the rights of forest communities and speak out
against the rampant deforestation that is destroying Cambodia’s natural
heritage. We want to keep his words and his battle alive.”
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