Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Allison Chhorn paints a moving portrait of her grand-mother Kim Nay, exiled in Australia. When memories of the past spring up, she speaks of the harshness of labour in her youth and the experience of the Cambodian genocide.
Allison Chhorn paints a moving portrait of her grand-mother Kim Nay, exiled in Australia. When memories of the past spring up, she speaks of the harshness of labour in her youth and the experience of the Cambodian genocide.