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Examines the issues surrounding the fact that one in every 236 people in Cambodia is an amputee as a result of landmines.
Roundabout (1962-1974) was a monthly Technicolor series designed to promote Britain as a progressive world leader to south and south-east Asia. Produced by the British government through its Central Office...
After 20 years of war Cambodia began a process of demobilisation aimed at the establishment of democracy. William Shawcross examines the climate of fear under which the first elections were held as rebel...
In 1993, photojournalists Christopher Riley and Doug Niven discovered photographic evidence of one of Cambodia’s most infamous prison camps. The Khymer Rouge guerrillas had photographed each of the 14,200...
The story of two women dancers who survived the Khmer Rouge holocaust under Pol Pot and lived to to return to Phnom Penh and rebuild Cambodia’s the ballet school and retrace her pupils. Personal stories...
Combines the case histories of Cambodian women living in California and suffering from hysterical blindness (loss of sight with little or no physical cause that is brought about by traumatic stress) and the...
In this documentary, Rithy Panh uses archival footage and clay figures to recreate the terrible acts that Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge committed under the dictatorship of Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979.
The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet the Killing Fields of Cambodia remain unexplained. Investigative journalist Thet Sambath spent a decade gaining the trust of the...
Two films demonstrating the technical aspects of manufacturing polypropylene components of prostheses and their use in Cambodia. The orthopaedic programme of the International Committee of the Red Cross...
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