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Golden Slumbers

16th(2011) Wide Angle

Politics/Conspiracy · Tradition · Social Criticism  

  • CountryCambodia,France
  • Production Year2011
  • Running Time96min
  • Format D-Cinema
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
2011 AND Busan Bank Fund Between 1960 and 1975, Cambodia’s film industry showed enormous growth by producing 400 films. However, when the Khmer government took over, most of the filmmakers were purged from the country and the films were burned. Only about 30 films survived the ordeal.Through the efforts of a few filmmakers who survived, [Golden Slumbers] awakens the oncemagnificent Cambodian film history from its deep sleep. The film also follows the Cambodia’s young filmmakers re-enacting the golden moment of Cambodian cinema. This process goes beyond mere restoration of film history. It stokes the once-buried public desire that pierced through Cambodian culture during that time. The memory of a beautiful past that exists behind the blood-drenched history brings forth sorrowful and dreamlike romance. For director Davy Chou, the grandson of a producer active during that vital period, this hidden past does not signify death. Instead, he hopes it was merely a?golden slumber’that promises waking up for a new golden age in Cambodian cinema. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
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 filmography includes [Davy Chou’s First Film] (2007), [Expired] (2008), and [The Twin Diamonds], produced through a workshop process. [Golden Slumbers] is his first feature-length documentary.
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Credit
  • Director Davy CHOU 데이비 추
  • Producer Jacky GOLDBERG
  • Cinematography Thomas FAVEL
  • Editor Laurent LEVENEUR
  • Sound Vincent VILLA
  • Production Company Vycky Films
    France 11, rue Caroline 75017 Paris
    jacky.goldberg@vyckyfilms.com