TIFF 2018 Review: LES TOMBEAUX SANS NOMS (Graves Without a Name) (Cambodia/France 2018) ***

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Movie Reviews of films that will be playing at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) in 2018. Go to TIFF 2018 Movie Reviews and read reviews of films showing at the festival.

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In Rithy Panh’s latest exploration of the lasting effects of the Cambodian genocide, a 13-year-old boy who loses most of his family begins a search for their graves.Cambodian-born, …See full summary »

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Rithy Panh

Shot in both Cambodian and French, LES TOMBEAUX SANS NOMS (Graves Without a Name) is a very say, lyrical and poetic documentary of the aftermath of cruelty killings by the Khymer Rouge in Cambodia.  

The doc begins with a monk offering prayers for the deceased himself to understand death and life and what has transpired.  Figurines are made and placed on banana leaves and paced on made-up tomblike boats.  Director Rithy Panh also narrates…

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