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La Terre des mes errantes

Land of the Wandering Souls
Rithy Panh
1999 France 100 minutes Khmer

In 1999, the laying of the first fibre-optic cable in South-East Asia crossed through Cambodia. This “information highway”, which is aimed at furthering integration into the world economy, is to join up with the cable that goes from Europe along the Silk Route to link with China. In Cambodia, the works involve digging a 1m-deep trench from the Thai border over to the Vietnamese frontier and then laying the cable, which is no wider than a thumb. It is, of course, an opportunity for many Cambodians, whether they be poverty-stricken farmers, demobilised soldiers or families without resources, to find a job. The trench digging encounters a region that is mined, as well as the obsessive presence of the millions of unburied victims whose souls harass those who have survived. Throughout the works, where pick-axes, hoes or hands make good, the trench digging reveals all the anguish of having to keep one’s job despite the economic violence that fills daily life. The film advances with the trench, portraying several central characters who well epitomise the hardships and contradictions the country must overcome in its struggle to survive and in its determination to re-establish ties with an ancestral culture that has also been devastated by long years of war.

Rithy Panh

Né à Phnom Penh en 1964. Il subit, à partir de 1975, les camps de rééducation des Khmers Rouges avant de se réfugier, en 1979, au camp de réfugiés de Mairut, en Thaïlande. Arrivé en France en 1979, il est diplômé de l’Idhec en 1985. Depuis il a réalisé, entre autres : Site 2, 1989 • Souleymane Cissé, 1990 • Cambodge, entre guerre et paix, 1991 • Les gens de la rizière (fiction), 1993 • The Tan’s family, 1995 • Bophana, une tragédie cambodgienne, 1996 • Un beau soir après la guerre (fiction), 1997 • Avoir 50 ans en l’an 2000, 1998 • La terre des âmes errantes, 1999 • Que la barque se brise, que la jonque s’entrouvre (fiction) 2000 • S 21, la machine Khmère Rouge, 2003 • Les Artistes du théâtre brûlé, 2005

Production :
Sept Arte; ACCT; Ina
Distribution :
Ina; Documentaire sur Grand Ecran
Editing :
Marie-Christine Rougerie; Isabelle Roudy
Sound :
Roeum Narith; Sear Vissal
Photography :
Roeum Narith; Prum Mesar
Copy Contact :
Documentaire sur Grand Ecran

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