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''The Burnt Theatre'', or ''Les Artistes du Théâtre Brûlé'', is a 2005
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- Cambodian
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directed and co-written by
Rithy Panh Rithy Panh (; born April 18, 1964) is a Cambodian documentary film director, author and screenwriter. The French-schooled director's films focus on the aftermath of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. His works are from an authorit ...
. A blend of fact and fiction, based on the actual lives of the actors, the film depicts a troupe of actors and dancers struggling to practise their art in the burned-out shell of
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's former national theatre, the
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in
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. ''The Burnt Theatre'' premiered at the
2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica served as jury president for the main competition. Cécile de France hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Belgian filmmakers D ...
as an official selection in the out-of-competition main programme, and has been screened at several other film festivals.


Synopsis

While much of Cambodia's cultural heritage was eradicated through the deaths of many artists during the
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era, the country's main theatrical structure,
Preah Suramarit National Theatre The Preah Suramarit National Theatre or the Bassac Theatre was the national theatre of Cambodia in the capital Phnom Penh. Designed by chief national architect Vann Molyvann in 1966, it opened in 1968 as the Grand Théâtre Preah Bat Norodom Su ...
remained standing throughout the
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, even occasionally being used by the communist regime for official visits and
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pageants. Ironically, it was while the theatre was undergoing repairs in 1994 that it caught fire, was heavily damaged and has never been restored. It is in this roofless performance hall that a
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troupe continues to practise daily, and a troupe of actors attempts to produce a Khmer-language adaptation of ''
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'' on a stage overgrown with weeds. Around the theatre,
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, the nation's capital and largest city, is being rebuilt and redeveloped. Next door, a casino and resort hotel is being built, the slamming sound of the
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s provides a counterpoint to the action in the theatre. Into the situation comes a journalist, Bopha Chheang, who interviews actor Than Nan Doeun, who portrays Cyrano. He and other actors reflect on the great productions of the past but lament the difficulties they are faced in a society that seems to have forgotten they exist. Some of the actors receive a small stipend, around $10 to $15 a month, from the government, and supplement their incomes by appearing in
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videos and performing at nightclubs. "Soon people won't know what theatre is," one actor says. "Everyone will be watching ghost films or singing the same lyrics like parrots." Also interviewed is actress
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 unsta ...
(she appeared in Rithy Panh's ''
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'' and ''
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''), who is racked with
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and is overcome by
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. The reporter's questioning and the activities of the performers are intercut with scenes of men and women sifting through refuse at a garbage dump. At another point, the members of the theatre troupe forage for food in the theatre itself, harvesting
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s from the ceiling of the theatre halls and frying the winged mammals in a
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.


Cast

* Bopha Chheng * Than Nan Doeun *
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 unsta ...
* Hoeun Ieng * Rotha Kèv * Sok Ly * Pok Dy Rama


Production

Rithy Panh had co-written the script for ''The Burnt Theatre'', which he then adapted during the shooting of the film to incorporate actual experiences of the performers, blending fact and fiction in a docudrama style. "The idea at the heart of this film is to gather a group of actors around a project that exemplifies the reality Cambodian people live in: something inside us – dignity, identity – is rotting to shreds. To recover our memory after the tragedy of genocide," the director wrote in a synopsis for the
2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica served as jury president for the main competition. Cécile de France hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Belgian filmmakers D ...
. "We are in the process of losing our memory. Cambodia is a land of broken dreams. There is no more theatre, no more playhouses." The film is an urging by the director to restore Cambodia's lost cultural heritage. In comments prepared for the
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in 2005, Panh wrote: "When it comes to reconstruction, we must restore our identity first and have some space of cultural expression to do so. In Cambodia, we say: 'When culture vanishes, the nation collapses.' How can we build our country if culture remains confined to survival when transmission of memory's so much at stake? Culture should be a priority because it is so instrumental in healing our wounds, overcoming traumas and building democracy. The situation of the burnt theatre serves as a symbol of Cambodia's situation, just as of many other developing countries'. Are we to reduce culture to its folklore dimension? And yet… To break away with 'culture of survival', and overcome stupor of trauma, we need a link, we need continuity. Artists embody such a link. Through creations, they can avoid breaking up with our past, they can restore dignity of memory."


Release

''The Burnt Theatre'' premiered at the
2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica served as jury president for the main competition. Cécile de France hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Belgian filmmakers D ...
as an official selection in the out-of-competition main programme. The film was also screened at the
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,
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,
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(in competition), the 2006 Bangkok International Film Festival, the
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, and the
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. It has also been broadcast on the
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television network in Europe.


Reception

Commenting on the film's premiere at Cannes, ''
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'' film critic Jay Weissberg, said the film's hybrid blend of documentary and drama made for a less-than-cohesive film. "Fictional and documentary elements occasionally jostle uncomfortably with each other, especially in scene transitions which can feel overly artificial," he wrote. "Far more powerful are shots of the cavernous theatre itself, where the air is consistently punctuated with the sounds of jackhammers working on an enormous casino nearby. This juxtaposition, between the crumbled theatre and the rising monument to a new-found capitalism, makes a much stronger statement."


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burnt Theatre, The 2005 films French docudrama films Cambodian drama films Khmer-language films Films directed by Rithy Panh 2000s French films Films about fires Films about theatre Films shot in Cambodia