A River Changes Course: Documentary Film Screening
Struggle of displaced indigenous peoples in Cambodia
Monday, March 31, 2014 · 7 - 9 PM
On Campus
Next Monday, March 31, at 7 pm GES, INDS, ASIA and Global Studies are
co-sponsoring a screening of the award-winning documentary "A River
Changes Course."
The screening will take place in Sherman Hall, Rm 003, and be followed by a Q & A session with the filmmaker, Kalyanee Mam, via Skype.
“I wanted to tell the story of indigenous people in Cambodia and around the world who have been thrown off their land. I spent three years with these families; I lived with them and I want you to live with them too (by watching the film) so you could understand the beauty of their lives. And I don’t want anyone else to get in the way of that: not even myself,” said Mam.
The screening will take place in Sherman Hall, Rm 003, and be followed by a Q & A session with the filmmaker, Kalyanee Mam, via Skype.
“I wanted to tell the story of indigenous people in Cambodia and around the world who have been thrown off their land. I spent three years with these families; I lived with them and I want you to live with them too (by watching the film) so you could understand the beauty of their lives. And I don’t want anyone else to get in the way of that: not even myself,” said Mam.