''Rice People'' ( km, អ្នកស្រែ, 'nâk Srê ) is a 1994 Cambodian
drama film directed and co-written by
Rithy Panh. Adapted from the 1966 novel ''
Ranjau Sepanjang Jalan'' (No Harvest But a Thorn), by
Malaysian author
Shahnon Ahmad, which is set in the Malaysian state of
Kedah, ''Rice People'' is the story of a rural family in post-
Khmer Rouge
The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
Cambodia, struggling to bring in a single season's rice crop. It was filmed in the Cambodian village of Kamreang, in the
Kien Svay
Kien Svay ( km, ស្រុកកៀនស្វាយ) is a district (''srok'') of Kandal Province, Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 12 communes (''khum''): Banteay Daek, Chheu Teal, Dei Edth, Kampong Svay, Kbal Kaoh, Kokir, Kokir Thum ...
and Boeung Thom areas of
Kandal Province near
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, indus ...
, on the banks of the
Mekong River. The cast features both professional and non-professional actors.
The film premiered in the main competition at the
1994 Cannes Film Festival
The 47th Cannes Film Festival was held from 12 to 23 May 1994. The Palme d'Or went to the American film ''Pulp Fiction'' directed by Quentin Tarantino.
The festival opened with ''The Hudsucker Proxy'', directed by Joel Coen and closed with ''Seri ...
and was
submitted to the 67th Academy Awards, the first time a Cambodian film had been submitted as a possible nominee for
Best Foreign Language Film.
Plot
In Cambodia, where families were torn apart in the
communist
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
Khmer Rouge
The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
'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.
So it is in these uncertain times, that a Cambodian family is attempting to grow rice. The father, Pouev, is concerned that the family's plot of land is shrinking, and he might not be able to grow a big enough crop.
The mother, Om, is worried for her husband, and her worst fears are confirmed when Poeuv steps on a poisonous thorn, and then, after a protracted period of being bedridden, dies of infection.
Om is unable to handle the pressure of being the head of the family, nor does she have the strength to tend to the rice fields. She turns to alcohol and gambling and is eventually locked up for her mental illness.
Responsibility for bringing in the crop and raising her six sisters falls on the oldest girl, Sakha.
Cast
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Peng Phan
Peng Phan is a Cambodian film actress. She has been featured in three films by Rithy Panh: ''Rice People'', ''One Evening After the War'' and ''The Burnt Theatre''.
In her feature film debut, ''Rice People'', Phan portrayed Om, the mentally unstab ...
as Om
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Mom Soth as Poeuv
* Chhim Naline as Sakha
* Va Simorn as Sokhoeun
* Sophy Sodany as Sokhon
* Muong Danyda as Sophon
* Pen Sopheary as Sophoeun
* Proum Mary as Sophat
* Sam Kourour as Sopheap
Release
''Rice People'' premiered at the
1994 Cannes Film Festival
The 47th Cannes Film Festival was held from 12 to 23 May 1994. The Palme d'Or went to the American film ''Pulp Fiction'' directed by Quentin Tarantino.
The festival opened with ''The Hudsucker Proxy'', directed by Joel Coen and closed with ''Seri ...
in the main competition for the
Palme d'Or,
a prize that went to ''
Pulp Fiction''. The film had its North American premiere at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
The film was
submitted to the 67th Academy Awards as a possible nominee for
Best Foreign Language Film, the first time a Cambodian film had been submitted to the Academy Awards.
See also
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List of submissions to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
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References
External links
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{{Cambodian submission for Academy Awards
1994 films
1994 drama films
Cambodian drama films
Khmer-language films
Films based on Malaysian novels
Films about farmers
Films directed by Rithy Panh