The Storm Makers

2014 Cambodian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Storm Makers is a 2014 documentary film directed by Guillaume Suon about human trafficking in Cambodia. The term "Storm Makers" refers to the traffickers and the damage they inflict on villages and families. One such trafficker shown in the film claims he has sold more than 500 Cambodian girls, some as young as 14.[1]

Directed byGuillaume Suon
Produced byRithy Panh
Julien Roumy
CinematographyGuillaume Suon
Edited byBarbara Bossuet
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The Storm Makers
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Directed byGuillaume Suon
Produced byRithy Panh
Julien Roumy
CinematographyGuillaume Suon
Edited byBarbara Bossuet
Music byMarc Marder
Distributed byCAT&Docs
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Running time
66 minutes
CountriesCambodia
France
LanguageKhmer
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The film premiered at the 2014 Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and won the Mecenat Award for Best Asian Documentary Film.

Production

Distribution

The Storm Makers is distributed by CAT&Docs.[2]

Awards

  • Mecenat Award for Best Asian Documentary Film 2014 at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) 2014[3]
  • Inspiration Award at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival 2015 (Durham, U.S.A.)[4]
  • “Windows on the World” Prize for the Best Feature Film at Milan's Festival of African, Asian and Latin American Cinema 2015[5]
  • Special Mention Award at the Salaya International Documentary Film Festival 2015 (Thailand)[6]

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