Que la barque se brise, que la jonque s'entrouvre
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Directed by | Rithy Panh |
Written by | Rithy Panh |
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Distributed by | Catherine Dussart Productions |
Release date | 2001 (France) |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Cambodia/France |
Que la barque se brise, que la jonque s'entrouvre (Literally, "Let the boat break its back, let the junk break open") is a 2001 French-Cambodian made-for-television romantic-drama film directed by Rithy Panh.
Synopsis[]
This telefilm describes the meeting between Cambodian restaurateur Bopha ("flower"), a survivor of the genocide of the Khmer Rouge, and a Vietnamese man named Mihn, a "boat people" refugee who drives a taxi at night and works as a deliveryman during the day for his uncle's grocery store.
Cast[]
- Vantha Talisman as Bopha
- Éric Nguyen as Mihn
- Molica Kheng as Lacksmey
- Chamroeun Na as Yeay Mean
- Amara Tan as Naline
External links[]
Categories:
- 2001 films
- French films
- Cambodian films
- 2001 romantic drama films
- French multilingual films
- Cambodian multilingual films
- 2000s multilingual films
- Films directed by Rithy Panh
- 2000s romantic drama film stubs
- 2000s French film stubs
- Cambodian film stubs