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THE KILLING FIELDS

by Roland Joffé

synopsis

Sydney Schanberg is a New York Times journalist covering the civil war in Cambodia. Together with the local journalist Dith Pran, they cover some of the tragedy and madness of the war. When the American forces leave, Dith Pran sends his family with them, but stays behind himself to help Schanberg cover the event. As an American, Schanberg won't have any trouble leaving the country, but the situation is different for Pran; he's a local, and the Khmer Rouge are moving in.

original title: The Killing Fields
country: United Kingdom
year: 1984
genre: fiction
directed by: Roland Joffé
film run: 141'
release date: UK 16/11/1984, IE 08/02/1985, FR 13/02/1985, NL 21/02/1985, DE 22/02/1985, DK 22/02/1985, ES 22/02/1985, SE 22/02/1985, AT 02/1985, FI 01/03/1985, PT 01/03/1985, NO 28/03/1985, BE 18/04/1985, CZ 17/04/2004
screenplay: Bruce Robinson
cast: Sam Waterston, Haing Somnang Ngor, John Malkovich
cinematography by: Chris Menges
film editing: Jim Clark
art director: Roy Walker
costumes designer: Judy Moorcroft
producer: David Puttnam
associate producer: Iain Smith

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