02 January 2011
Feb 5: Chiang Mai, Thailand
We're happy to announce that Who Killed Chea Vichea? will screen at the Lifescapes Southeast Asian Film Festival in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Hosted by Payap University, Lifescapes "will screen contemporary films — documentary, docu-drama, or dramatic — and showcase thoughtful work with a social conscience. In the process of raising awareness, this project will simultaneously celebrate film industries around Southeast Asia that have produced filmmakers who insert meaningful, and necessary, social commentary into their work."
The screening will be preceded at 2:30 by a panel discussion on Film Censorship in Southeast Asia and followed by Q&A with director Bradley Cox.
The Lifescapes festival runs from February 3 to 7. See the full schedule here, or download the program here (English and Thai).
Hosted by Payap University, Lifescapes "will screen contemporary films — documentary, docu-drama, or dramatic — and showcase thoughtful work with a social conscience. In the process of raising awareness, this project will simultaneously celebrate film industries around Southeast Asia that have produced filmmakers who insert meaningful, and necessary, social commentary into their work."
Who Killed Chea Vichea?
in Khmer and English with Thai subtitles
Saturday, February 5 at 4:00pm
Kaew Nettayotin Room
Siridhorn Learning Resource Center (map)
Mae Khao campus of Payap University
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
The Lifescapes festival runs from February 3 to 7. See the full schedule here, or download the program here (English and Thai).
Labels: festivals, screenings
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