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THE FIRST SILENT TESTIMONY BY A SURVIVOR OF THE KHMER ROUGE REGIME

a transmedia project ALEX LIEBERT & EMILIE ARFEUIL

TRANSMEDIA PROJECT

SCARS OF CAMBODIA / UN PASSÉ SOUS SILENCE is a transmedia project which takes several ways : a documentary film, a photography book, a multimedia slideshow and an exhibition. It testimonies of the Khmer Rouge regime's History through the portrait of a Cambodian who carries physical and moral scars of it.

DOCUMENTARY FILM

The movie SCARS OF CAMBODIA is a 30 minutes silent documentary, which received many awards and selections in international festivals.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

The serie UN PASSÉ SOUS SILENCE shares an intimate encounter and draws up a sensory portrait of the buried memory, the way it appears through in gestures, attitudes and looks, and the way it can define a person and mark her for life.

The book has been edited by ÉDITIONS CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES.

Format "à la française" 148 x 210 mm / Cover with flaps
Limited edition of 150 books, whose 50 are for the author and the editor
Price : 20 euros (+ delivery costs)

 

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MULTIMEDIA SLIDESHOW

FESTIVALS / SCREENINGS :

   > Parenthèse Freelens - Gaité Lyrique 2014

   > Festival MAP 2014

   > Selection for the Prix du Diaporama sonore Diapéro

   > SPECIAL MENTION at the Prix International des Nouvelles Écritures 2014

   > Zoom Photo Festival Saguenay - Canada 2014

   > Festival Transizioni Bologne - Italie 2014

   > Selection Prix Mentor 2015

EXHIBITION

UN PASSÉ SOUS SILENCE is the personal exhibition of the photographer EMILIE ARFEUIL, part of the transmedia project SCARS OF CAMBODIA. 6 video installations have been made for this exhibition.

STRASBOURG / STIMULTANIA

03.10.2015 - 29.11.2015

BRAM / GRAPH-CMI / LES ESSARTS

10.09.2016 - 13.11.2016

CLERMONT-FERRAND / HÔTEL FONTFREYDE

12.10.2017 - 30.12.2017

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