
2006
One of the mythic journeys of our time, through the exquisite, complicated, surprising terrain of Vietnam and Cambodia to the great ruins at Angkor - the magnificent Khmer temples being painstakingly restored deep in the Cambodian jungle. It is a high definition odyssey up a river far distanced in time from the corridor into the heart of darkness portrayed in Francis Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." In Angkor, the World Monuments Fund's John Stubbs and John Sanday describe their 15-year restoration of one of the jewels of a city called "the eighth wonder of the world." As we go inside the 12th Century temple complex of Preah Khan, along with the other major sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Banteay Srei, we learn that the story of their work in Angkor is not only a story of the rebirth of Angkor after the horrors of the Khmer Rouge Era, but it also is a story of the rebirth of Cambodia.

Les Guthman
Self - Narrator

Simone Kaufmann
Self

John Sanday
Self

John Stubbs
Self

John Baumhackl: Chemical Memories

Nearly Really Me

THÁI BẢO HUỲNH KHANG

The Lies That Led America To War In Vietnam

Narratives of Modern Genocide

Vietnam: Fast Forward

An Ongoing Dispute

Blood Road

Taking the Hill

Raise the Bamboo Curtain: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Burma

Angkor - The Lost City

Paper Lantern

In the Year of the Pig

The Bamboo Bridge

One Thousand Days in Saigon

Deacon of Death

Last Days in Vietnam

Das Dorf der Freundschaft

Return with Honor

The Empathizer