Friday, May 18, 2012

Who Killed Chea Vichea? - Wellington (New Zealand) screenings

Who Killed Chea Vichea?
Wellington screenings

Who Killed Chea Vichea? will screen four more times in New Zealand's top documentary film festival, the Documentary Edge Festival 2012. Please forward this e-mail and help spread the word!

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Directed by Bradley Cox
Produced by Rich Garella and Jeffrey Saunders

In 2004, Cambodian union president Chea Vichea was assassinated in broad daylight at a newsstand in Phnom Penh. Two young men were arrested, convicted, and sentenced to twenty years in prison.Both of them had alibis. Filmmaker Bradley Cox's five-year investigation reveals an elaborate cover-up that reaches the highest echelons of Cambodian society.

Monday, 21 May - 5:30pm
Thursday, 24 May - 5:30pm
Sunday, 27 May - 11:45am
Saturday 2 June - 5:45pm

Angelika Cinema at Reading CinemasCourtenay
100 Courtenay Place


A gripping account of a corrupt government's campaign to hold onto power
at any cost - deeply moving. -Huffington Post
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A devastating expose of life and death that reveals the inner workings of a dictatorship
an extraordinary film. - Phil Robertson, Human Rights Watch
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A powerful film - ABC Australia


Watch Khmer version online: http://www.vicheamovie.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is an old story again and again, no other news, so bring up this killing business for the public reader. Well, I respect that but let it goes, you won't help much from the government. The people get kill almost every day, not just the death of these two men. This is part of life.

former Khmer Rouge soldier

Anonymous said...

The evil Khmer Rouge are lasting
forever.
So the good people are lasting forever.
The former Khmer Rouge is an evil
man in this blog and another blog
again and again,and never end.