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S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine

Year: 2003 DocumentaryHistoryWar Runtime: 101 min Rating: 7.5

Overview

Documentary of the S-21 genocide prison in Phnom Penh with interviews of prisoners and guards. On the search for reasons why this could have happened.

Genres

DocumentaryHistoryWar

Cast

Chum Mey

Chum Mey

Himself (Survivor)

Khieu 'Poev' Ches

Khieu 'Poev' Ches

Himself (Guard)

Yeay Cheu

Yeay Cheu

Herself - Him Houy's Mother

Nhiem Ein

Nhiem Ein

Himself - Photographer

Houy Him

Houy Him

Himself - Security deputy

Ta Him

Ta Him

Himself - Him Houy's Father

Nhieb Ho

Nhieb Ho

Himself - Guard

Prakk Kahn

Prakk Kahn

Himself - the Torturer

Peng Kry

Peng Kry

Himself - Driver

Som Meth

Som Meth

Himself - Guard

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