"Films de guerre." . . "Enigma (Firme)" . . "Motion pictures." . . "Political atrocities Cambodia Drama." . . "Optimum Releasing (Firm)" . . "1975 - 1979" . . "Social conditions." . . "Cine dramatico Películas cinematográficas DVD." . . "Cambodia History 1975-1979 Films." . . "Feature films." . . "International Film Investors (Firme)" . . "Cambodia" . . "Cambodia." . "Genocidio Camboya." . . "Correspondant de guerre." . . "Warner Bros. Entertainment." . . "Savaş filmleri." . . "1900 - 1999" . . . . . . "Two men become caught up in the Khmer Rouge revolution in Cambodia." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of a journalists who is covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Factual account of Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his interpreter, Dith Pran, during the turbulent period when Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge. Based on Schanberg's 1980 article for the 'New York Times', entitled 'The death and life of Dith Pran'"@en . "Dans les années 70, Sidney Schanberg est correspondant du New York Times au Cambodge. Un journaliste local, Dith Pran, l'assiste dans ses reportages et lui sert d'interprète. Lorsque les Kmers rouges s'emparent du pouvoir, Schanberg, comme beaucoup d'autres, trouve refuge dans l'ambassade française à Phnom Penh. Les révolutionnaires exigent qu'on leur livre tous les Cambodgiens avant de laisser sortir du pays les ressortissants étrangers. Pendant que Schanberg se battra pour faire connaître la vérité au Cambodge, Pran réussira à s'évader. Les deux hommes se retrouveront finalement à la frontière thaïlandaise." . . "Killing fields (Motion picture)" . "Killing fields (Motion picture)"@en . "Sydney Schanberg, a journalist, is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the growing war between the revolutionary Khmer Rouge and the government. He meets Dith Pran who becomes his interpreter. When the Khmer Rough troops enter Phnom Penh in April 1975, Pran throws himself at their mercy to save the lives of Schanberg and other foreign correspondents. What follows for Pran, and for all Cambodians is an unspeakable horror." . "Sydney Schanberg, a journalist, is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the growing war between the revolutionary Khmer Rouge and the government. He meets Dith Pran who becomes his interpreter. When the Khmer Rough troops enter Phnom Penh in April 1975, Pran throws himself at their mercy to save the lives of Schanberg and other foreign correspondents. What follows for Pran, and for all Cambodians is an unspeakable horror."@en . . . "Dith Pran is an aid, translator and friend of two journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . "Dith Pran is an aid, translator and friend of two journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand." . . "Two men become caught up in the khmer Rouge revolution in Cambodia. Starring; Sam Waterson - Haing S. Ngor - Spalding Gray - Craig T. Nelson - John Malkovich."@en . . "Historical films"@en . . "Dith is Schanberg's Cambodian aide, translator and friend who saves Schanberg and other Western correspondents from execution. But the men he saves cannot in turn save him. Dith is exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, the starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . . . . . "déchirure" . . . . . . . . . . . "Features" . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of foreign journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. When the Khmer Rouge takek power he manages to save his journalist friends from execution, but he is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . . "\"Dith Pran ... [is] Schanberg's aide and friend who saves other western reporters from execution. But the men he saves cannot in turn save him. Pran is exiled to countryside labor camps, enduring starvation and torture before escaping to Thailand. Ngor also survived the Khmer Rouge atrocities and sees his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Pran ... as a way of bringing his nation's ordeal to light\"--Videodisc sleeve." . . . . . "Schreiendes Land" . . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of a journalist who is covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of a journalist who is covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand." . . "The Killing fields" . "The Killing fields"@en . . "death and life of Dith Pran" . . . . . . . "An epic story of friendship, combat, and survival set within the eye-searing horrors of war-torn Cambodia."@en . . . . . . . . "The story of New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg's friendship with a Cambodian interpreter, Dith Pran, during the time of the 1975 Khmer Rouge revolution."@en . . "A dramatic account of Cambodia's agony at the hands of the Khmer Rouge is recounted through the friendship of New York Times correspondent Sydney Shanberg and his Cambodian colleague, Dith Pran. Against the fall of Cambodia, the film covers the first bombing, Pran's rescue of his friend, Shanberg's failed attempt to smuggle Dith out of the country and finally, Dith's grim odyssey to survive \"the killing fields\" which claimed over three million of his countrymen. (Circulates)." . . . . . . . "Killing fields: here, only the silent survive" . . . . . . . . "The story of New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg's friendship with a Cambodian interpreter, Dith Pran, during the time of the Khmer Rouge."@en . "The killing fields (film)" . . . . . . "Film adaptations" . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The killing fields [VHS]" . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . . "Dramatised factual account of Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his interpreter, Dith Pran, during the turbulent period when Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge. Based on Schanberg's 1980 article for the New York Times, entitled 'The death and life of Dith Pran'"@en . . . . "Biographical films"@en . . . "The true story of a New York Times correspondent who is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the war between the Khmer Rouge and the government." . . . . "Urla del silenzio"@it . . . . . . . . . . . "The true story of a New York Times correspondent who is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the war between the revoltionary Khmer Rouge and the government." . "Factual account of Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his interpreter, Dith Pran, during the turbulent period when Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge. Based on Schanberg's 1980 article for the 'New York Times', entitled \"The death and life of Dith Pran\"."@en . "Waterston stars as New York Times reporter Schanberg, a journalist who covered the war in Cambodia. Ngor stars as Dith, the translator and aide, who is exiled to Cambodian labor camps where millions of others have died." . "Dith Pran is an aid, translator and friend of two journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Killing fields" . "Killing fields"@en . . . "Cambodia. War-torn, beautiful, shattered by revolution. This is the story of one man's determination to tell the truth whatever the cost, and of another man's indomitable will to survive. Bith would never forget what they saw, what they felt, what they experienced in The Killing Fields." . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . . . "Narración épica de amistad y valentía entre dos corresponsales de guerra en medio del horror del genocidio en Camboya." . . . "A New York Times correspondent is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the war between the revolutionary Khmer Rouge and the government and a local journalist who becomes his trusted assistant, interpreter, and friend." . . . . . . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand." . . . . . . . "Als de Amerikaanse oorlogscorrespondent van de New York Times in 1972 naar Cambodja wordt gestuurd, belandt hij samen met zijn Cambodjaanse vriend Dith Pran in een waanzinnige burgeroorlog." . . . . "The killing fields"@it . . . . "The killing fields" . "The killing fields"@en . . . . . . . . "The story of an American newspaper reporter and his native aide, translator and friend, set against the Cambodian civil war and its aftermath. While the aide helps save a number of western journalists and the American from the hands of the Khmer Rouge none are able to resuce him, leading to his exile to the \"killing fields.\""@en . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . "War films"@en . "War films" . . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . "\"The Killing Fields is the true story of one man's heroism and the struggle for two men to reunite. New York Times correspondant Sydney Schanberg is sent to Cambodia in 1972 to cover the war between the revolutionary Khmer Rouge and the government. He meets Dith Pran (Cambodian actor Haing S. Ngor in an Academy Award winning performance): a local journalist who becomes his trusted assistant, interpreter and friend. When the Khmer Rouge troops enter Phnom Penh in April 1975 and seize control of the country, Pran throws himself at their mercy to save the lives of Schanberg and several other foreign correspondants. What follows for Pran, and for all Cambodians, is unspeakable horror. Whilst Schanberg spends four and a half years seeking news of his friend, nearly half the population of seven million are massacred by the Khmer Rouge or die of starvation and disease. The once rich Cambodian countryside now bears a new name: 'The Killing Fields'\"--Container." . . . "È la storia dell'amicizia tra un giornalista americano e uno cambogiano, all'inizio degli anni '70: con l'arrivo dei Khmer rossi, il cambogiano salva la vita dell'amico, ma poi scompare nell'inferno dei campi di lavoro e di sterminio. (Morandini)."@it . "The Killing Fields" . . . . . . . . . . . "Based on Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's 1980 article for the New York Times \"The death and life of Dith Pran\", this movie is a factual account of Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his trusted interpreter, trouble-shooter and colleague, Pran, during the turbulent period that saw Cambodia fall to the Khmer Rouge. Schanberg was able to flee the atrocities that followed, and spent four and a half years seeking news of his friend who had to remain behind."@en . "Based on Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's 1980 article for the New York Times \"The death and life of Dith Pran\", this movie is a factual account of Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his trusted interpreter, trouble-shooter and colleague, Pran, during the turbulent period that saw Cambodia fall to the Khmer Rouge. Schanberg was able to flee the atrocities that followed, and spent four and a half years seeking news of his friend who had to remain behind." . . . "Factual account of Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his interpreter, Dith Pran, during the turbulent period when Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge. Based on Schanberg's 1980 article for the 'New York Times', entitled 'The death and life of Dith Pran'." . "fiction d'aventures (fiction)" . . . . . "Fiction" . "Déchirure" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The killing fields = Urla del silenzio"@it . . . . . "Academy Award films" . "The Killing fields [directed by Roland Joffe ; produced by David Puttnam ; starring Sam Waterson ; music by Mike Oldfield]" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of two journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand."@en . "Dith Pran is an aide, translator and friend of two journalists who are covering the war in Cambodia. He is eventually exiled to the labor camps in Cambodia's countryside, where he endures four years of starvation, torture and war before escaping to Thailand." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Digital videodiscs"@en . "Based on Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent Sydney Schanberg's 1980 article for the New York Times \"The death and life of Dith Pran\", this is a factual account of Schanberg's friendship and professional relationship with his trusted interpreter, trouble-shooter and colleague, Pran, during the turbulent period that saw Cambodia fall to the Khmer Rouge. Schanberg was able to flee the atrocities that followed, and spent four and a half years seeking news of his friend who had to rema."@en . . . . . . . "The killing fields = Schreiendes Land" . "The killing fields [DVD]" . . "Fiction films"@en . . "Dith Pran est l'interprète et l'ami de deux journalistes qui couvrent la guerre du Cambodge. Il est exilé dans un camp de travaux forcés en campagne cambodgienne où il endure quatre années de famine, torture et de guerre avant de s'évader pour la Thaïlande." . . . . . "Death and life of Dith Pran" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Killing Fields is the true story of one man's heroism and the struggle for two men to reunite. New York Times correspondent Sydney Schanberg is sent to Cambodia in 1973 to cover the war between the revolutionary Khmer Rouge and the government. He meets Dith Pran: a local journalist who becomes his trusted assistant, interpreter, and friend. When the Khmer Rouge troops enter Phnom Penh in April 1975 and seize control of the country, Pran throws himself at their mercy to save the lives of Schanberg and several other foreign correspondents. What follows for Pran, and for all Cambodians, is unspeakable horror. Whilst Schanberg spends four and a half years seeking news of his friend, nearly half the population of seven million are massacred by the Khmer Rouge or die of starvation and disease. The once rich Cambodian countryside now bears a new name." . "Khmers rouges." . . "Since 1970" . . "Cambodge" . . "Cambodge." . "1961 - 1979" . . "Goldcrest Films International." . . "Since 1975" . . "Journalists." . . "War films." . . "Prisonniers de guerre Cambodge Films." . . "Cine estadounidense." . . "Drames (Films)" . . "Films." . . "Goldcrest." . . "Warner Home Video (Firme)" . . "1970-1979" . . "1970 - 1979" . "Verenigde Staten." . . "Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )" . . "International Film Investors (Firm)" . . "Dith Pran, 1942- Drama." . . "Enigma (Firm)" . . "1977 - 1991" . . "Political persecution." . . . . "Political atrocities." . . "Killing fields (Motion picture)" . . "Political persecution Cambodia Drama." . . "Cambodia History 1975-1979 Drama." . . "Enigma Films." . . "Cine de drama." . . "film igrani film drama vojna drama Anglija." . . "Warner Home Video (Firm)" . . "Journaliste." . . "Warner Bros. Pictures (2001- )" . . "Corresponsales de guerra." . . "Journalists Drama." . .