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The Flute Player
(NY Premiere)

Directed by Jocelyn Glatzer
Produced in US, 2003
Running Time:50m
Format: Video
Genre: Documentary
Distributor:Jocelyn Glatzer
Website: www.thefluteplayer.net

From 1975 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge led a campaign of death against every Cambodian believed to be educated. As a result, over 90 percent of the country's traditional musicians were killed. Now, as the handful of surviving musicians grow old and fall ill, a way of life quietly slips toward the brink of extinction. Facing this desperate situation is Arn Chorn Pond - a survivor of Cambodia's genocide, an internationally recognized human rights leader and a talented musician. Today Arn is striving to heal the deep scars of his wartorn past by bringing Cambodia's once outlawed traditional music back to his people. The Flute Player is a heroic story of one man's fight against the devastating effects of war. It is a film about sorrow and pain, dignity and freedom, and the will to survive.

Preceded by:
Asylum

Copresented by Global Action Project (GAP), the International Trauma Studies Program at New York University and P.O.V/American Documentary Inc.


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