Rithy Panh was born in 1964 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. At the age of 11, like all Cambodians, he was interned in Khmer rouge camps for rehabilitation through labour. Four years later, in 1979, he managed to escape to the Mairut refugee camp in Thailand. A year later, he moved to France, and in 1985 entered the IDHEC film school. He has dedicated most of his films to his native country, traumatised by massacres of extreme violence 2 million Cambodians, or one in four, exterminated in four years. Without this war, I would never have become a filmmaker. I bear witness to give back to the dead what the Khmer Rouge stole from them. I am a passer of memory in debt to those who have disappeared.

Accolades

Rithy Panh
Best Director, 2024

Rithy Panh

Best Director, 2024

Rithy Panh

Meeting with Pol Pot

Rithy Panh was born in 1964 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. At the age of 11, like all Cambodians, he was interned in Khmer rouge camps…

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Catherine Dussart and Rithy Panh
Best Documentary Feature Film, 2016

Exile (Exil)

Best Documentary Feature Film, 2016

Exile (Exil)

Exile endeavours to recreate and make sense of the experience of those thrown out of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh with the arrival of Pol…

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Films

Meeting with Pol Pot

Meeting with Pol Pot

France, Cambodia, Taiwan, Qatar, Türkiye

Meeting with Pol Pot

In Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) in 1978, three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime’s leader, Pol…

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Exile
2016

Exile (Exil)

Cambodia, France
2016

Exile (Exil)

Exile endeavours to recreate and make sense of the experience of those thrown out of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh with the arrival of Pol…

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