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Cambodian cinema flourished in the 1960s, drawing huge crowds to theaters around the country, until the industry was destroyed by the Khmers Rouges in 1975. Of the 400 films produced, only 30 remain today. Almost all the actors were killed during the reign of Pol Pot and only a few of the directors were able to flee the country. Most of the old movie theaters of Phnom Penh have become restaurants, karaoke clubs or squats. Golden Slumbers resurrects the myths and legends of this lost cinema. Through survivors' stories and the search for remnants of their era in modern Phnom Penh, the film reveals the vital importance movies had for an entire generation, as well as the complex legacy they leave today's youth to inherit.

  • Runtime
    96 minutes
  • Language
    Central Khmer
  • Country
    Cambodia
  • Director
    DAVY CHOU
  • Producer
    JACKY GOLDBERG
  • Executive Producer
    VYCKY FILMS (FRANCE)
  • Co-Producer
    BOPHANA PRODUCTION (CAMBODGE), ARAUCANIA FILMS (FRANCE)
  • Cinematographer
    Thomas FAVEL
  • Editor
    Laurent LEVENEUR
  • Composer
    Jérôme HARRÉ
  • Sound Design
    Vincent VILLA, Jérôme HARRÉ
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