An Apostle of Non-Violence

An Apostle of Non-Violence (French: Un apôtre de la non-violence) is a 1997 Cambodian short feature film written, produced, and directed by King Norodom Sihanouk. Starring Khai Prasith, the film tells the story of a Buddhist monk trying to preach non-violence to opposing groups of a civil war.[1][2]

An Apostle of Non-Violence
Directed byNorodom Sihanouk
Produced byNorodom Sihanouk[1]
Written byNorodom Sihanouk[1]
Starring
  • Khai Prasith[1]
  • Saroeun Sophirom[1]
  • Kong Sophy[1]
CinematographyPrum Mesa[1]
Production
company
Khemara Pictures[2]
Release date
  • March 29, 1997 (1997-03-29) (SEABFF)
[3]
Running time
46 minutes[1]
CountryCambodia
LanguageKhmer[2]

An Apostle of Non-Violence was screened on March 29, 1997 at the 1st Southeast Asian Biennial Film Festival, hosted by Cambodia,[3] and it has since been released on DVD.[2]

Cast

  • Khai Prasith
  • Saroeun Sophirom
  • Kong Sophy
  • Chorn Torn[1]
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References

  1. "An Apostle of Non-Violence (1997)". MUBI. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  2. "Un apôtre de la non-violence = [Apostle of non-violence]". WorldCat. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  3. Hayes, Michael (7 March 1997). "Hang on - here comes the films". The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 4 May 2020.


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