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Domenico 2022-05-23 15:15:21
Dith Pran
Dith Pran is
familiar with movies, and seems to have seen similar content somewhere , but because I saw part of it at ARTE a few years ago, I always felt that it was because of that. I saw that I was deeply attracted by the experience of these war reporters. The last two When they finally met, they... -
Ali 2022-09-16 14:25:30
Review of "Killing Field" - Today, we don't talk about politics
At the beginning of the year, Netflix released a well-received movie, "They Killed My Father First: Memoirs of a Cambodian Daughter " directed by Angelina Jolie , which brought the public's perspective back to the darkness of Cambodia 40 years ago. day. But we won't talk about that today. On a...

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Dith Pran: [during the fall of Phnom Penh] Sidney! No more fighting! No more war!
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Sydney Schanberg: Cambodia. To many westerners it seemed a paradise. Another world, a secret world. But the war in neighboring Vietnam burst its borders, and the fighting soon spread to neutral Cambodia. In 1973 I went to cover this side-show struggle as a foreign correspondent of the New York Times. It was there, in the war-torn country side amidst the fighting between government troops and the Khmer Rouge guerrillas, that I met my guide and interpreter, Dith Pran, a man who was to change my life in a country I grew to love and pity.