(Rolland JOFFE) The Killing Fields / La Déchirure [DVDrip] 1984 BivX
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1984Realisation Roland Joffé
Musique Mike OLDFIELD
Cast/Avec Sam Waterston, Haing S. Ngor, John Malkovich, Julian Sands, Craig T. Nelson, Spalding Gray, Bill Paterson, Athol Fugard, Graham Kennedy, Katherine Krapum Chey…
The film opens in May 1973 in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. The Cambodian national army is fighting a civil war with the communist Khmer Rouge (KR), a result of the Vietnam War overspilling that country’s borders. Dith Pran, a Cambodian journalist and interpreter for New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg, awaits the arrival of Schanberg at the Phnom Penh airport when he leaves suddenly. Schanberg arrives after his flight is delayed for three hours and, irritated that Pran is not at the airport, takes a cab to his hotel. Pran meets Schanberg later and tells him that an incident has occurred in a town, Neak Leung; allegedly, an American B-52 has bombed the town by mistake.Le film est inspiré de la véritable histoire de Sydney Schanberg, qui obtint le Prix Pulitzer en 1976. Il retrace une partie du périple de Dith Pran, et dépeint la dictature de Pol Pot : l'embrigadement des enfants dès le plus jeune âge, la destruction de toute notion de famille, et l'extermination d'un peuple forcé à vivre dans les campagnes. Le journaliste du New York Times Sydney Schanberg veut sauver la vie de son correspondant local, Dith Pran, resté au Cambodge alors que les Khmers rouges ont conquis le pouvoir et ont interné l'ensemble de la population dans des camps.