The Killing Fields (Blu-ray) R

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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 22 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 7, 2014
  • Originally Released: 1984
  • Label: Warner Home Video

Performers, Cast and Crew:

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Directed by
Edited by
Screenwriting by
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Cinematography by
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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1984 - Best Cinematography: Chris Menges
Academy Awards 1984 - Best Film Editing: Not Applicable
Academy Awards 1984 - Best Supporting Actor: Haing S. Ngor

Entertainment Reviews:

Certified Fresh93%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 42

Upright92%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 23,080
[A] gripping, intelligent, provocative drama. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
Sep 17, 2015
It must be nerve-racking for the producers to offer a tale so lacking in standard melodramatic satisfactions. But the result is worth it, for this is the clearest film statement yet on how the nature of heroism has changed in this totalitarian century. Full Review
TIME Magazine
Aug 25, 2008
The film's overall thrust -- angry, intelligent, compassionate -- makes this producer Puttnam's finest movie to date. Full Review
Time Out
Feb 9, 2006
Malkovich often commands our fascination while playing the most unsavory characters....A harrowing tableau.
Premiere
Sep 1, 2005
... a visually arresting epic guaranteed to capture the hearts and minds of its audience. Full Review
Washington Post
Jan 4, 2018
The screen is swamped by a bathetic, self-preening sententiousness. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Apr 10, 2008
Rating: 5/5 -- Few feature films have captured a nation's agony more dramatically than Roland Joffé's The Killing Fields. Full Review
Radio Times
Sep 17, 2015

Product Description:

Roland Joffé's unflinching drama recounts the true story of New York Times journalist Sidney Schanberg (Sam Waterston) and Cambodian journalist and translator Dith Pran (Haing S. Ngor), who found themselves trapped in the nightmare of the Khmer Rouge revolution in Cambodia. While stationed in Phnom Penh in the early 1970s, Schanberg and Pran become close friends and confidants, negotiating and writing many groundbreaking stories. When the ruling Lon Nol government is overthrown by the Khmer Rouge, the country is turned upside down--killing is common in the streets, and children become gun-toting informants. Schanberg is forced to flee the country, with his fellow American photographer Al Rockoff (John Malkovich) and British journalist Jon Swain (Julian Sands). Despite their exhaustive efforts to free Pran, they have no choice but to leave him behind. Pran is forced to endure excruciating agony at the Pol Pot death camps, where any shred of individuality or dissent is beaten out of the prisoners. After years of brutal torture, Pran manages to escape and begins a long odyssey to Thailand and the border refugee camps. As Pran struggles to stay alive, Schanberg endures life in New York wracked with guilt over the loss of his good friend, desperately attempting to locate him. This haunting drama is epic in its portrayal of a war-torn country devastated by mass genocide. Images of both great horror and beauty resonate with awesome power and honesty. Joffé's first film features superb performances from a first-rate ensemble of actors, including Waterston, Sands, Malkovich, and Ngor in an Oscar-winning role.

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