Le Khmer rouge et le non-violent
2011
France; Cambodia
91 minutes
French; English; Khmer
A brand-new courthouse in the still devastated land of Cambodia. Before the judges, one of the 20th centuries worst criminals: Douch, a Khmer Rouge leader and head of the S 21 torture centre. 16,000 prisoners, 7 survivors. At his side, two court-appointed attorneys faced with the challenge of defending him. “Every sick person has a right to a doctor,” says Kar Savuth, the Cambodian who survived Pol Pot’s jails. “I always try to seek out the man in the torturer,” says François Roux, a disciple of Gandhi and defender of the supporters of civil disobedience and non-violence for the last thirty years.
Production :
Serge Lalou; Films d'Ici; Bophana Productions
Serge Lalou; Films d'Ici; Bophana Productions
Editing :
Bernard Mangiante; Catherine Gouze
Bernard Mangiante; Catherine Gouze
Sound :
Bernard Mangiante; Dominique Vieillard; Carole Verner
Bernard Mangiante; Dominique Vieillard; Carole Verner
Photography :
Bernard Mangiante
Bernard Mangiante
Copy Contact :
Films d'Ici
Films d'Ici