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Out of the Poison Tree
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Center for Asian American Media, The (CAAM)
Good Film Works
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2006
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:57 min.
Physical Description:includes study guide
Language:English
Author:Directed by Beth Pielert
Resource Library Number:SEADVD 38
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Diaspora and Ethnicity
History
Politics and Government
Subheading:Expatriates
Family
Genocide
History, 1951-1980
Human Rights
Region:Immigration/Diaspora
Southeast Asia
Country:Cambodia



Abstract:

"On the eve of the long-awaited Khmer Rouge trial, an American survivor of the genocide returns to Cambodia hoping to unlock the mystery of her father's disappearance in 1975. Thida Buth Mam's quest intersects with many silent voices: widows, survivors from remote villages, monks and even former perpetrators. Her search for the truth stirs up the fractured pieces of one family's nightmare, unearths an unimaginable heartbreak and ultimately shines light on a people's broken silence." http://catalog.asianamericanmedia.org || "Chronicling the personal journeys of individual Cambodians alongside the national odyssey towards truth and healing, OUT OF THE POISON TREE makes a vital statement about the necessity of facing the past. The film's use of the voices of everyday people, highlighting their diverse experiences and choices during and after the genocide, makes it a valuable educational resource. This film is ideal for engaging students in dialogue about the complexities of history, identity, and civic participation." -- Marc Skvirsky, VP Program, Facing History and Ourselves




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