The Missing Picture (English)
March 2014
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Colin Covert
In narration that is poetic and historically astute, Panh layers his own memoir atop his nation's.
Steven Rea
Many films have examined from many vantages the Khmer Rouge's nightmare reign, notably Roland Joffé's 1985 Oscar winner The Killing Fields.
Michael O'Sullivan
As haunting as it is haunted, "The Missing Picture" leaves viewers' heads rattling with ghosts.
John Hartl
A uniquely subjective account of the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s, "The Missing Picture" is the work of Rithy Panh, a Cambodian native who left his homeland when he was an adolescent.
Peter Keough
[It] aspires to a poetry about barbarism that will not let us forget.
Owen Gleiberman
The film captures how Pol Pot took Mao's Great Leap Forward to new levels of Marxist madness.
Critic reviews
Colin Covert
In narration that is poetic and historically astute, Panh layers his own memoir atop his nation's.
Steven Rea
Many films have examined from many vantages the Khmer Rouge's nightmare reign, notably Roland Joffé's 1985 Oscar winner The Killing Fields.
Michael O'Sullivan
As haunting as it is haunted, "The Missing Picture" leaves viewers' heads rattling with ghosts.
John Hartl
A uniquely subjective account of the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s, "The Missing Picture" is the work of Rithy Panh, a Cambodian native who left his homeland when he was an adolescent.
Owen Gleiberman
The film captures how Pol Pot took Mao's Great Leap Forward to new levels of Marxist madness.
Farran Smith Nehme
Panh uses the props and eerie clips from Khmer Rouge propaganda newsreels to tell about his family, and his country. Along with starkly poetic narration, read by Randal Douc, the effect is...
Cast and credits
Actors | Jean-Baptiste Phou, Randal Douc |
Producers | Catherine Dussart |
Director | Rithy Panh |
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English
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
96 minutes
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