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Rithy Panh is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer, Camera Operator, Editor, Production Design and Cinematography Cambodgien born on 18 april 1964 at Phnom Penh (Cambodge)

Rithy Panh

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Birth name Rithy Panh
Nationality Cambodge
Birth 18 april 1964 (60 years) at Phnom Penh (Cambodge)

Rithy Panh (Khmer: ប៉ាន់ រិទ្ធី; born April 18, 1964) is an internationally and critically acclaimed Cambodian documentary film director and screenwriter.

The French-schooled director's films focus on the aftermath of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. Rithy Panh's works are from an authoritative viewpoint, because his family were expelled from Phnom Penh in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge. One after another, his father, mother, sisters and nephews died of starvation or exhaustion, as they were held in a remote labor camp in rural Cambodia.

Biography

Early life, escape from Cambodia
Rithy Panh was born in Phnom Penh. His father was a school teacher and inspector of primary schools.

His family and other residents were expelled from the Cambodian capital in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge. Rithy's family suffered under the regime, and after he saw his parents, siblings and other relatives die of overwork or malnutrition, Rithy escaped to Thailand in 1979, where he lived for a time in a refugee camp at Mairut.

Eventually, he made his way to Paris, France. It was while he was attending vocational school to learn carpentry that he was handed a video camera during a party that he became interested in film-making. He went on to graduate from the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (Institute for the Advanced Cinematographic Studies). He returned to Cambodia in 1990, while still using Paris as a home base.


Career as director
His first documentary feature film, Site 2, about a family of Cambodian refugees in a camp on the Thai-Cambodian border in the 1980s, was awarded "Grand Prix du Documentaire" at the Festival of Amiens.

His 1994 film, Rice People, is told in a docudrama style, about a rural family struggling with life in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia. It was in competition at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, and was submitted to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the first time a Cambodian film had been submitted for an Oscar.

The 2000 documentary, The Land of the Wandering Souls, also told of a family's struggle, as well as showing a Cambodia entering the modern age, chronicling the hardships of workers digging a cross-country trench for Cambodia's first optical fiber cable.

His 2003 documentary, S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine, about the Khmer Rouge's Tuol Sleng prison, reunited former prisoners, including the artist Vann Nath, and their former captors, for a chilling, confrontational review of Cambodia's violent history.

More post-Khmer Rouge events are documented in the 2005 drama, The Burnt Theatre, which focuses on a theater troupe that inhabits the burned-out remains of Phnom Pehn's Suramet Theatre, which caught fire in 1994 but has never been rebuilt.

His 2007 documentary, Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers, delves into the lives of prostitutes in Phnom Penh.

The 2012 documentary, Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell, is about interviews with Kang Guek Eav, a former leader in the Khmer Rouge, also known as Duch, tried by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and sentenced to 30 years of prison, but appealing against the conviction. However, he was finally sentenced to life imprisonment after the appeal.

His 2013 documentary film The Missing Picture was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize.

Best films

The Missing Picture (2013)
(Actor)

Usually with

Randal Douc
Randal Douc
(2 films)
Lida Chan
Lida Chan
(2 films)
Ève Deboise
Ève Deboise
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Rithy Panh (18 films)

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Actor

The Missing Picture, 1h32
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin France
Genres War, Documentary, Historical, Animation
Themes Politique, Films about racism, Documentary films about racism, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Political films, Autobiographical documentary films
Actors Randal Douc, Jean-Baptiste Phou, Rithy Panh
Rating72% 3.6447853.6447853.6447853.6447853.644785
En utilisant des figurines d'argile et des images d'archive, Rithy Panh témoigne des atrocités commises par les Khmers rouges au Cambodge entre 1975 et 1979.
Holy Lola
Holy Lola (2004)
, 2h8
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about adoption, Films about children
Actors Jacques Gamblin, Isabelle Carré, Frédéric Pierrot, Séverine Caneele, Bruno Putzulu, Lara Guirao
Roles Monsieur Khieu
Rating64% 3.238573.238573.238573.238573.23857
A French couple, Pierre and Geraldine want kids, but Geraldine is unable to conceive. After eleven years of infertility and a two year vetting and administrative process they travel to Cambodia to adopt an orphan. They want to adopt before Christmas. When the couple reaches Cambodia, they book a hotel that has other French people that are also waiting to adopt. Their tempers flare when they have to deal with corruption, frequent rain, mosquitoes, many documents, and the uncertainty of whether or not they will be successful and if they are, what they will do if the baby has any serious diseases.

Director

The Missing Picture, 1h32
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin France
Genres War, Documentary, Historical, Animation
Themes Politique, Films about racism, Documentary films about racism, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Political films, Autobiographical documentary films
Actors Randal Douc, Jean-Baptiste Phou, Rithy Panh
Rating72% 3.6447853.6447853.6447853.6447853.644785
En utilisant des figurines d'argile et des images d'archive, Rithy Panh témoigne des atrocités commises par les Khmers rouges au Cambodge entre 1975 et 1979.
Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin France
Genres Documentary, Historical, Crime
Themes Politique, Political films
Rating70% 3.531083.531083.531083.531083.53108
Après avoir fait appel de sa condamnation à 35 années de prison, Kang Kek Ieu dit « Duch », responsable du centre S21 à Phnom Penh de 1975 à 1979 où périrent des milliers de personnes victimes du régime Khmer rouge, est interrogé par Rithy Panh sur sa responsabilité.
The Sea Wall, 1h57
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Isabelle Huppert, Gaspard Ulliel, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Stéphane Rideau, Randal Douc, Vincent Grass
Rating60% 3.039023.039023.039023.039023.03902
En Indochine française, au début des années 1930, une veuve, madame Dufresne, s’évertue à reconstruire des barrages pour protéger ses rizières des typhons de la mer de Chine tandis que ses enfants Joseph et Suzanne ne songent qu’à quitter leur misérable existence et le bungalow familial implanté au beau milieu de plaines marécageuses insalubres pour tenter de trouver une vie meilleure à la ville.
Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers, 1h48
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin Cambodge
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Documentary films about prostitution
Rating69% 3.4907353.4907353.4907353.4907353.490735
Le papier ne peut pas envelopper la braise est un film documentaire consacré à la vie de prostituées de Phnom Penh, qui vivent dans le "building blanc".
The Burnt Theatre, 1h22
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin Cambodge
Genres Drama, War, Documentary
Rating67% 3.37073.37073.37073.37073.3707
While much of Cambodia's cultural heritage was eradicated through the deaths of many artists during the Khmer Rouge era, the country's main theatrical structure, Preah Suramarit National Theatre remained standing throughout the Cambodian Civil War, even occasionally being used by the communist regime for official visits and propaganda pageants. Ironically, it was while the theatre was undergoing repairs in 1994 that it caught fire, was heavily damaged and has never been restored.
S21: The Khmer Rouge Death Machine, 1h41
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin France
Genres Documentary, Historical
Themes Politique, Films about racism, Documentary films about racism, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Political films
Rating71% 3.5947553.5947553.5947553.5947553.594755
Vann Nath and Chum Mey, two survivors of the Khmer Rouge's Tuol Sleng Prison, are reunited and revisit the former prison, now a museum in Phnom Penh. They meet their former captors – guards, interrogators, a doctor and a photographer – many of whom were barely teenagers during the Khmer Rouge era from 1975 to 1979. Their appearances are in stark contrast to the two former prisoners, who are both elderly men. Vann Nath, who was made to paint portraits of prisoners, has a full head of white hair.
The People of Angkor, 1h30
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin Cambodge
Genres Documentary
Rating61% 3.068183.068183.068183.068183.06818
Lors de la restauration du temple d'Angkor appelé le Baphuon, les ouvriers cambodgiens embauchés sur le chantier retracent l’histoire de leur peuple, les Khmers, en assemblant les pierres des bas-reliefs anciens. Dans le même temps, un de ces innombrables petits marchands ambulants qui parcourt le site pour vendre ses petites marchandises aux touristes s’interroge sur son avenir et un paysan, devenu ouvrier par la nécessité de gagner son riz quotidien, se sent dépossédé de sa terre. Des vies, des destinées et des histoires qui se croisent, se rejoignent, et s'éloignent à l’image des pierres que l'on ré assemble.
Que la barque se brise, que la jonque s'entrouvre, 1h27
Directed by Rithy Panh
Genres Drama, Romance

This telefilm describes the meeting between Cambodian restaurateur Bopha ("flower"), a survivor of the genocide of the Khmer Rouge, and a Vietnamese man named Mihn, a "boat people" refugee who drives a taxi at night and works as a deliveryman during the day for his uncle's grocery store.
The Land of the Wandering Souls, 1h40
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin Cambodge
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about racism, Documentary films about racism, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentaire sur une personnalité
Rating72% 3.6302253.6302253.6302253.6302253.630225
The film follows a Cambodian family as they work to dig a trench across Cambodia to lay the country's first optical fiber cable, depicting their hardships.
One Evening After the War, 1h48
Directed by Rithy Panh
Origin Cambodge
Genres Drama, War
Themes Politique, Political films, Gangster films
Rating68% 3.4063453.4063453.4063453.4063453.406345
After the end of the Cambodian Civil War, people in Cambodia struggled in their return to their normal lives. Among them is a kickboxer Savannah (Narith Roeun). A survivor of the war, who lost most of his family to the horrors of the Khmer Rouge, he lives with his uncle in Phnom Penh. Savannah begins a romance with a 19-year-old bar girl, Srey Poeuv (Chea Lyda Chan). She is humiliated by her debts to the bar's owner, and is forced to keep working. Savannah wants to help Srey clear her debt, so he teams up with an ex-soldier and plans a crime that could net him some money.
Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy, 1h
Directed by Rithy Panh
Genres Documentary
Rating65% 3.285823.285823.285823.285823.28582
Based upon documentation of forced confessions made during the Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia, and recovered during the 1980s, Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy reconstructs the relationship of a young woman, Hout Bophana, and Ly Sitha, a former Buddhist monk turned Khmer Rouge cadre.
Rice People, 2h5
Directed by Rithy Panh
Genres Drama
Themes Films about the labor movement
Rating70% 3.522223.522223.522223.522223.52222
In Cambodia, where families were torn apart in the communist Khmer Rouge's genocidal bid to transform the country into an agrarian utopia, it is ironic that people have lost touch with the land. For a generation of children, the rice comes not from the ground, but from a sack, offloaded from the back of a United Nations relief truck.