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Rithy Panh ( km, ប៉ាន់ រិទ្ធី; born April 18, 1964) is a Cambodian documentary film director and
screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ...
. The French-schooled director's films focus on the aftermath of the
genocidal Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people—usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group—in whole or in part. Raphael Lemkin coined the term in 1944, combining the Greek word (, "race, people") with the Latin ...
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. ...
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 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 ...
. His father was a long time undersecretary at the Ministry of Education, a Senator, a school teacher and inspector of primary schools. His family and other residents were expelled from the
Cambodia Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailan ...
n capital in 1975 by the
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. ...
. 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 Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ...
in 1979, where he lived for a time in a
refugee camp A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in refugee-like situations. Refugee camps usually accommodate displaced people who have fled their home country, but camps are also made for internally displaced peo ...
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 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 ...
'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 2011 movie "Gibier d'élevage" (in French, "The Catch" in English), is based on a 1957 novel by the Japanese Nobel Prize writer Kenzaburō Ōe, about the villagers' behavior when a black US Airforce pilot's plane is shot down and crashes over Japan (Cambodia in the movie). 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 ''The Missing Picture'' (french: L'Image manquante) is a 2013 Cambodian-French documentary film directed by Rithy Panh about the Khmer Rouge. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top ...
'' was screened in the
Un Certain Regard (, meaning 'a certain glance') is a section of the Cannes Film Festival's official selection. It is run at the Debussy, parallel to the competition for the . This section was introduced in 1978 by Gilles Jacob. The section presents 20 films ...
section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize.


Bophana, the Audiovisual Resource Center - Cambodia

Rithy, along with director
Ieu Pannakar Ieu Pannakar ( km, អៀវ បណ្ណាការ; 21 February 1931 – 10 May 2018) was a Cambodian film director and statesman. Among the first Cambodians to study film making, he was one of Cambodia's pioneering film directors. He was a ...
, has developed the
Bophana Center The Bophana Center is an audiovisual center located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The center is dedicated to restoring, protecting and enhancing the Cambodian audiovisual heritage. The Bophana Center was co-founded in late 2006 by leu Pannakar and Cam ...
in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with an aim towards preserving the country's film, photographic and audio history. The center's namesake is the subject of one of his early docudramas, '' Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy'', about a young woman who was tortured and killed at
S-21 prison The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum ( km, សារមន្ទីរឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្មប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍ទួលស្លែង) or simply Tuol Sleng ( km, ទួលស្លែង, link=no, ; lit. "Hill of ...
.


Filmography

* ' ( 1989) * ' (French television) (1990) * '' Cambodia: Between War and Peace'' ( 1991) * '' Rice People'' (''Neak Sre'') ( 1994) * '' Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy'' ( 1996) * ''
One Evening After the War ''One Evening After the War'' ( km, រាត្រីមួយក្រោយសង្គ្រាម, Réatrei Muŏy Kraôy Sângkréam; french: Un soir après la guerre) is a 1998 Cambodian drama film, directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. Pan ...
'' ( 1998) * '' The Land of the Wandering Souls'' ( 2000) * '' Que la barque se brise, que la jonque s'entrouvre'' ("Let the boat break its back, Let the junk break open") (French television) (2001) * '' S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine'' ( 2003) * ''
The People of Angkor ''The People of Angkor'' (French: ''Les Gens d'Angkor'') is a 2003 French- Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. It was exhibited at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2005 and had its US premiere at the Trib ...
'' ( 2003) * '' The Burnt Theatre'' ( 2005) * '' Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers'' ( 2007) * '' The Sea Wall'' ( 2008) * '' Gibier D'élevage'' ( 2011) * ' (
2012 File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ...
) * ''
The Missing Picture ''The Missing Picture'' (french: L'Image manquante) is a 2013 Cambodian-French documentary film directed by Rithy Panh about the Khmer Rouge. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top ...
'' (2013) * '' La France est notre patrie'' (2015) * '' Exile'' (2016) * '' First They Killed My Father'' (2017) - Only producer * ''
Graves Without a Name ''Graves Without a Name'' (french: Les tombeaux sans noms) is a 2018 French-Cambodian documentary film edited, co-written, and directed by Rithy Panh. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy A ...
'' (2018) * '' Irradiated'' (2020)


See also

* Cinema of Cambodia *
Am Rong Am Rong (1929 – May 1975)Corfield, J and Summers, L. ''Historical dictionary of Cambodia'', Scarecrow Press, 2003, p.9 was a Cambodian soldier and filmmaker, who acted as a spokesman on military matters for the Khmer Republic during the Cam ...


References


External links

*
Bophana: Audio Visual Resource Center – Cambodia



Artist profile
at Cannes Film Festival {{DEFAULTSORT:Panh, Rithy 1964 births Living people Cambodian film directors European Film Awards winners (people) Albert Londres Prize recipients Joseph Kessel Prize recipients People from Phnom Penh French male non-fiction writers Cambodian refugees Cambodian emigrants to France