The Killing Fields
135 minutes,
United Kingdom (1984), 15
The staggering story of the Cambodian Holocaust, and of the Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Sydney Schanberg and Dith Pran - who bear witness as the country is turned into one horrific, giant death camp
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The Killing Fields: Perhaps the most harrowing and visceral film of the 1980s, The Killing Fields is unstinting in its cinematic and, more broadly, political intelligence. Also it is an indictment of insensitive US foreign policy that contributed to one of the most terrible genocides of the 20th century. And, strange to say, it's written by Bruce Robinson, who directed Withnail And I...
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