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Deacon of Death is a 2004 Dutch documentary film by film director Jan van den Berg and Willem van de Put and was produced by DRS Films.[1] The film introduces Sok Chea, a victim of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 70s, as she confronts Karoby, the man she remembers killing her family and others in their village when she was a child. Karoby has never been brought to trial and still lives in the village where the atrocities took place.[2]
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Directed by | Jan van den Berg and Willem van de Put |
Production company | DRS Films |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
In 2004, the film had a fairly successful theatrical release and won the Golden Calf for best long documentary.[3]
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