BAFTA nominated feature length documentary directed by Chris Kelly.
The documentary follows the lives of land activists Tep Vanny and Toul Srey Pov as they fight evictions in Phnom Penh’s Boeng Kak neighborhood, and Luon Sovath, an activist monk, as he supports farmers in Siem Reap province locked in a violent land dispute with authorities.
director and producer Chris Kelly
editors: Chris Kelly, Ryan Mullins and Pawel Stec with special thanks to John Mister
production companies: littleease and EyeSteelFilm
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.@KermodeMovie introduces a tale of courage, dissent and consequences in A Cambodian Spring #BFIPlayer pic.twitter.com/mcmApiHbuk
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BAFTA 2019 NOMINATION - Outstanding Debut by a British Director, Writer or Producer
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE - HotDocs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2017
BEST DOCUMENTARY AWARD - Brooklyn Film Festival, 2017
BEST DOCUMENTARY AWARD - Cambodiatown Film Festival, 2017
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE - Docs MX, Mexico, 2017
BEST DOCUMENTARY GRAND PRIZE of The International Competition, Taiwan International Documentary Festival, 2017
Nominated Best Documentary, Irish Film and TV Awards, 2018
Nominated Best Documentary, One World Media Awards, 2017