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Golden Slumbers
Directed by
Davy Chou
2011
1h 36m
Documentary
7.2
100%
56%
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"Golden Slumbers" is an elegantly assembled and deeply moving remembrance of Cambodian cinema, which shone brightly from 1960 to 1975 .
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Cast of Golden Slumbers
Dy Saveth
Herself - Actress
Ly Bun Yim
Himself - Director
Yvon Hem
Himself - Director
Liv Sreng
Himself - Director
Davy Chou
Director
Denis Cougnaud
Producer
Jacky Goldberg
Producer
Golden Slumbers Ratings & Reviews
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Golden Slumbers provides a memento of their lost screen renaissance...
The Film Experience
Glenn Dunks
Not only does it seek to understand what makes film such a special medium for so many people ... but Golden Slumbers also explores what it has meant for the Cambodian people to have their filmed history systematically erased and abandoned.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
"Golden Slumbers" is a great documentary, focusing on a topic that could be easily forgotten if not for this film, and in that fashion, truly fulfils one of the main purposes of the medium, to retain memory.
Gay City News
Steve Erickson
"Golden Slumbers" is a lament for the destruction of a nation's art. It's also mourns the death of much of the nation itself.
Village Voice
Sam Weisberg
Slumbers excels because it trusts the audience to imagine its own version of Phnom Penh's golden age.
Slant Magazine
Kalvin Henely
It puts value back on people who've historically been undervalued, both by the Khmer Rouge and, by lack of mention, cinema history at large.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
Mr. Chou taps into something profound about the dream life of a nation ...
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