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      First They Killed My Father

      2017 2h 16m Biography History Drama TRAILER for First They Killed My Father: Trailer 1 List First They Killed My Father: Trailer 1 First They Killed My Father: Trailer 1 1:43 View more videos
      88% Tomatometer 74 Reviews 81% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Loung Ung is 5 years old when the Khmer Rouge assumes power over Cambodia in 1975. They soon begin a four-year reign of terror and genocide in which nearly 2 million Cambodians die. Forced from her family's home in Phnom Penh, Ung is trained as a child soldier while her six siblings are sent to labor camps. Read More Read Less Watch on Netflix Stream Now

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      First They Killed My Father tackles its subject matter with grace, skill, and empathy, offering a ground-level look at historic atrocities that resonates beyond its story's borders.

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      Tara Brady Irish Times [Angelina] Jolie's fourth narrative feature,confirms her as an exquisite craftswoman and an artist capable of tackling geopolitical complexities. Rated: 4/5 Sep 22, 2017 Full Review Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com Jolie's latest is a strong adaptation of Loung's mind-blowing story, all of it anchored by a performance from Sareum that's simply marvelous. Rated: 3.5/4 Sep 22, 2017 Full Review Stephanie Zacharek TIME Magazine First They Killed My Father is a sensitively rendered account of one child's real-life experience, but its broader implications are noteworthy too. Sep 21, 2017 Full Review Jamie Healy Radio Times The dialogue is sparse and the timeline of events only hinted at, but Jolie's approach succeeds in capturing Loung's adaptation to the huge changes in her life. Rated: 4/5 May 2, 2024 Full Review Keith Garlington Keith & the Movies As a kid it wasn't a history class that first educated me on the Khmer Rouge and the atrocities committed by their hand. It was a movie – 1984’s powerful “The Killing Fields”. Now I feel another movie is reopening my eyes. Rated: 4.5/5 Aug 20, 2022 Full Review Hosea Rupprecht Pauline Center for Media Studies Angelina Jolie's latest directorial effort, First They Killed My Father, captures the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia from 1975-1979 through the eyes of a girl who lived it. Aug 25, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Luis M. D A historic drama narrated by a real-life survivor. It's as tense and gut-wrenching as the 1984 movie ‘The Killing Fields'. Definitely good! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 11/24/23 Full Review John S Very well done, shows humanity amid the brutality of the Khmer Rouge. Correctly recalls the cultural milieu of the 1970s in post colonial phnom phen. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/27/23 Full Review Jennifer M This was such an amazing story. I almost didn't watch since it was in a foreign language, but I am so glad I kept on. You really get a great sense of the daily life these people went through and it was sad to see how these children were used and abused. I would definitely recommend watching this! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/30/23 Full Review Yien T Powerful performance by the actors especially little Sareum Srey Moch. A difficult movie but a must- see. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/08/23 Full Review john f An important addition to the films portraying this era in Southeast Asia, and an improvement in some ways to the classic The Killing Fields (namely in its ability to focus more attention on the Khmer people while doing so in a sensitive and humanizing way). That said, the film still does not offer explanations for the decisions made by the Khmer Rouge (the fact that Pol Pot's ideas had come directly out of China), and the portrayal of the Vietnamese invasion and occupation is overly positive and incomplete (to be fair that wasn't the focus of this film). Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member amazing film! thank you Angelina and cast Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Loung Ung is 5 years old when the Khmer Rouge assumes power over Cambodia in 1975. They soon begin a four-year reign of terror and genocide in which nearly 2 million Cambodians die. Forced from her family's home in Phnom Penh, Ung is trained as a child soldier while her six siblings are sent to labor camps.
      Director
      Angelina Jolie
      Producer
      Charles J.D. Schlissel
      Screenwriter
      Angelina Jolie, Loung Ung
      Production Co
      Netflix
      Genre
      Biography, History, Drama
      Original Language
      Khmer
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 15, 2017
      Runtime
      2h 16m
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