Funan is one of the most important animated films I've ever seen. From writer/director Denis Do, making his feature film debut, comes a true-to-life story about the arrival of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1975 and how it upended the lives of a Cambodian family, just one among many. Suffering exile, separation from their family members, and their grueling new reality in the work camps, a young woman named Chou will risk everything to reunite her family, no matter the cost. You can get an idea of what Funan is about by watching the trailer here. …
Funan, the upcoming GKIDS release from co-writer/director Denis Do in his feature directorial debut, tells a deeply personal tale from Do’s own family history. The story follows a Cambodian family who finds their idyllic lives turned upside down by the emergence of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1970s. What follows is a harrowing tale of survival and sacrifice, and a portrayal of man’s inhumanity to man. And it's all pulled from experiences that Do's own family members and their friends suffered through, as he reveals in our exclusive new video featurette. In this …
For anyone out there who still thinks animation, as a medium, is just for kids, I'd like to introduce you to Funan. The upcoming GKIDS release comes from co-writer/director Denis Do in his feature directorial debut and is a deeply personal tale from Do's own family history. The tale tells of a Cambodian family who finds their idyllic lives turned upside down by the emergence of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1970s. What follows is a harrowing tale of survival and sacrifice, and a portrayal of man's inhumanity to man. Funan is an incredible …