Cambodian genocide: ethics and aesthetics in the cinema of Rithy Panh
TitreCambodian genocide: ethics and aesthetics in the cinema of Rithy Panh
Auteur
Call number791.43658/0009
N° d'objet10784i
Lieu de publicationLondon, England
EditeurLegenda
Année de publication
2013
Paginationpp170-190
MatérielArticle
SérieMoving Image (Modern Humanities Research Association)
NotesArticle from the book '' Holocaust intersections. Genocide and visual culture at the new millennium'' pp170-190
Description
Hamilton discusses a history of genocide outside Europe and examines its treatment in the documentaries of Cambodian-born filmmaker Rithy Panh. She explores Panh's strategy of re-enacting the past with victims and perpetrators at sites of atrocity such as the former Tuol Sleng Interrogation Centre. This has profound implications and raises questions about the role of the director in reconstructing painful experiences