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D'abord, ils ont tué mon père

Original title: First They Killed My Father
  • 2017
  • 16
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
22K
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Sareum Srey Moch in D'abord, ils ont tué mon père (2017)
'First They Killed My Father' is the adaptation of Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung's gripping memoir of surviving the deadly Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1978. The story is told through her eyes, from the age of five, when the Khmer Rouge came to power, to nine years old. The film depicts the indomitable spirit and devotion of Loung and her family as they struggle to stay together during the Khmer Rouge years.
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Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung recounts the horrors she suffered as a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge.Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung recounts the horrors she suffered as a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge.Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung recounts the horrors she suffered as a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge.

  • Director
    • Angelina Jolie
  • Writers
    • Loung Ung
    • Angelina Jolie
  • Stars
    • Sareum Srey Moch
    • Phoeung Kompheak
    • Sveng Socheata
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    7.2/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Angelina Jolie
    • Writers
      • Loung Ung
      • Angelina Jolie
    • Stars
      • Sareum Srey Moch
      • Phoeung Kompheak
      • Sveng Socheata
    • 124User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 29 nominations total

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    • Pa Ung
    Sveng Socheata
    • Ma Ung
    Mun Kimhak
    • Kim
    Heng Dara
    • Meng
    Khoun Sothea
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    • Geak
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        8DocJD

        An incredibly moving story seen through the eyes of a child

        A movie based on Long Ung's autobiography about her childhood memories as a child soldier during the Khmer Rouge regime. First they Killed my Father is an incredibly moving story. The camera angles are set low and at times the story seems slow, and throughout has little dialogue, but in the end this works well in telling this story from a child's perspective.

        I did not expect that I would have been so emotional after watching this movie. And several times, I found myself revisiting both the troubling and precious moments portrayed in the film. Perhaps it's because my earliest memories of television are news film of war in Indochina, and the opening scenes briefly show Long Ung standing beside a black and white television, with similar vision playing while the Khmer Rouge are marching down the streets outside. I found myself trying to compare my childhood to hers. For me this alone is powerful. Don't expect any big history questions to be answered or seek to ask who's responsible, this isn't needed to see this story as it would have been seen through the eyes of a child.
        7claudio_carvalho

        The Khmer Rouge Effect through the Eyes of a Girl

        In the 70's, a Cambodian middle-class girl sees the lives of her family and her turning upside-down when the Khmer Rouge invades the Cambodia. They leave their comfortable apartment and lifestyle to live in a primitive working camp. Her father, a former officer, is killed and the family splits to survive.

        Angelina Jolie once again surprises with another great film about contemporary war and genocide directed by her. "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" shows the effect of the revolution promoted by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia through the eyes of an innocent seven year-old girl. Her family is separated and they fight to survive in a devastated country. The children have top-notch performances and Angelina Jolie succeeds in exploring the best from each one of them. The "happy ending" does not fit well to the storyline and maybe is the unique "but", probably imposed by producers. Even those that are not fans of Angelina Jolie with have to respect her work as director. My vote is seven.

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        8billcr12

        Heartbreaking

        Angelina Jolie proves her directing chops with this feature. It takes place in 1975 as the U.S. military was leaving Vietnam and Cambodia. The Kmer Rouge were taking over, millions of Cambodians were displaced and killed. The star is a little girl who is the screenwriter of the material based on her best selling book. The story is horrific, as the family moves from a comfortable middle class existence to one of deprivation and starvation. The kids are great and the horrors of war are shown with an accurate eye by Ms. Jolie. She is a major talent as both an actress and director. One of the best films of the year.
        8tharithbtr

        The movie adaption of the book with the same title. Loung Ung recalled her memory as the Khmer Rough took over the nation.

        First of all, I think the way Jolie directed this movie is beautiful and real. Words couldn't describe how appreciated I am for her to put this bitter history of Cambodia on screen.

        The only thing that kept bugging my mind is that I didn't feel the sympathy and frights as much as I supposed to do. There were so many times where I felt like the book could be way far better than the action movie (despite the fact that, I haven't even read the book). The movie ravels the story from the perspective of a kid so it is very understandable that there was very few dialog and there could be lots of time where you feel like---blank, nothing. There were times where the girl found herself in the middle of chaos, unable to process whats going on---and while watching such scenes, I could imagine myself intriguing to her thoughts in the book instead. What I mean is, the movie is without doubt, a masterpiece, but I don't think it is the best choice to tell this traumatic event through a kid perspective. Tho I think movie like this need to be produced, I can't deny that there are more cons than the pros for letting adults hear the story of a war from a kid.

        However, That was the only problem with the movie and it clearly deserves a watch. Especially for those who have known basic history of this event, I think you're going to enjoy it very much. I would definitely watch it all over again any day. (Please excuse all the written mistakes as English is not my native language.)
        timdinchhammonds

        Definitely worth a watch

        What happens when all the norms of civilization implode. Filmed from the perspective of that of a child, superbly played by, first time actress Sareum Srey Moch who puts in a stunning performance. Perhaps we as adults forget the skills we had as children, like "Let's pretend" and those that relearn them are endowed with great wealth and honour. Angelina Jolie must be congratulated on her lightness of touch, definitely no Hollywood here. The cinematography is well shot, mostly at the height of a child which helps reinforce the helplessness of the protagonists in the dystopian, year zero world that is Cambodia in 1975. There have been many other films that give a more rounded interpretation of this period but none to my recollection, from the perspective of a child, and this is something that all of us can relate to given the special talents of Sareum Srey Moch, who magically takes us back to how a seven year old sees the world, for better or for worse.

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          Almost all Cambodian artists, actors and film professionals were killed during the Khmer Rouge regime and only a few of the directors were able to flee the country. The history of the birth and destruction of Cambodian cinema is covered in the documentary Le Sommeil d'or (2011) from the first Cambodian film made in 1960 to the arrival of the Khmer Rouge in 1975. In these 15 years, about 400 films were produced, but only 30 films survived. With a few of the survivors telling their stories, the documentary tries to bring back to life the myths and legends of this lost cinema. Most of the old movie theaters of Phnom Penh have now become restaurants, karaoke places or squats.
        • Goofs
          From 1975 to 1979, people had only skin cover their bone due to heavily overwork and starvation. Most of the scenes from movie show people still healthy with no lack of food or nutrient.
        • Quotes

          [first lines]

          Richard Nixon: [on broadcast TV] Cambodia, a small country of 7 million people, has been a neutral nation since the Geneva agreement of 1954. American policy since then has been to scrupulously respect the neutrality of the Cambodian people.

          British Reporter: [standing with troops] The Vietnamese armies on the south side of the river appear to be indifferent to the contest.

          Cambodian Politician: Under the pretext that there is a war necessity, they come into Cambodia.

          Field Reporter: Are you glad to be in Cambodia?

          Soldier: Negative. No.

          Radio Reporter: The principle casualties appear to be innocent Cambodians.

          Henry Kissinger: [at podium] ... the occasional difficulties in reaching a final solution.

          Richard Nixon: What we are doing is to help the Cambodians help themselves. This is *not* an invasion of Cambodia.

          French Reporter: The Nixon Doctrine for Southeast Asia appears to have failed. The war that began in Vietnam has now engulfed Cambodia. There is anger and frustration at the US bombings. Thousands of lives lost. Farms and livelihoods destroyed.

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        • Release date
          • September 15, 2017 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Cambodia
          • United States
        • Official site
          • Official Netflix
        • Languages
          • Central Khmer
          • English
          • French
        • Also known as
          • First They Killed My Father
        • Filming locations
          • Battambang, Cambodia
        • Production companies
          • Netflix
          • Bophana Production
          • Jolie Pas Productions
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          • $24,000,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          • 2h 16m(136 min)
        • Color
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        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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