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Diamond Island
A Window on Asian Cinema
- CountryCambodia,France,Germany,Thailand,Qatar
- Production Year2015
- Running Time101min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
A little known story, but one worth telling is the story of the hopes and dreams of younger generations in a fast-developing world. Development has been repeated many times, but not enough to depict the stories of the faces and voices impacted by it. Once called the ’Pearl of Asia,’ Phnom Penh became one of Asia’s poorest cities after decades of genocide and war. However, the city today is under speedy development, driven by international capital building skyscrapers on deserted land. To look for new jobs and opportunities, many youths from rural areas come to this capital city, bringing a lively charm along with them.
Coming from the second generation of the Cambodian diaspora, young director Davy Chou was born and grew up in France. Although the cold, urban capital doesn’t effortlessly bring the future to this land of rich history, the director captures the carefree nature and chaos of his estranged motherland from a warm perspective. Heaven might be far away, but happiness has been always with us. (PARK Sungho)
Director
Davy CHOU
Born in France, Davy Chou is a Cambodian writer, director and curator as well as the founder of Vycky Films and the arts collective Kon Khmer Koun Khmer. His first documentary feature film, Golden Slumbers premiered at Busan International Festival 2011 and was selected at Forum Berlinale. His filmography includes Expired (2008, short); Davy Chou’s First Film (2006, short); Golden Slumbers (2011); Cambodia 2099 (2014).
Credit
- Director
Davy CHOU - ProducerCharlotte VINCENT
- CastSobon NUON
Cheanick NOV
Madeza CHHEM
Mean KORN
Samnang NUT
Sophyna MENG
Jany MIN
Samnang KHIM
Batham OUN
Sreyleap HANG - Screenplay: Davy CHOU
Claire MAUGENDRE - CinematographyThomas Favel
- EditorLaurent LEVENEUR
- MusicJérémie ARCACHE
Christophe MUSSET - Production CompanyAurora films
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