Samsara
Death and Rebirth of Cambodia
Samsara documents the struggle of the Cambodian people to rebuild a shattered society in a climate of war and with limited resources. Ancient prophecy Buddhist teachings, and folklore provide a context for understanding the Cambodian tragedy, bringing a humanistic perspective to a country in deep political turmoil.
Samsara moves at a deliberate, reflective and sometimes dreamlike pace. Meditative voices intermingle descriptions of the mundane realities of daily life in war-torn Cambodia with the enduring spiritual and philosophical beliefs of the Khmer people. The music and stunning photography enhance the narrative and evoke an awesome respect for these people who persevere — though they have been tested to the limits of human endurance.
Running Time: 29 minutes
SAMSARA: (Sanskrit) Perpetual repetition of birth and death from the past through the present to the future, through six illusory realms: Hell, Hungry Spirits, Animals, Fighting Spirits, Man and Heaven.
Awards
Special Jury Award
Sundance Film Festival
Student Academy Award
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science
Gold Apple, Best of Northern California
National Educational Film Festival
Blue Ribbon Award
American Film Festival
John Grierson Award
Edward R. Murrow Award
Gold Special Jury Award
Houston International Film Festival
Asahi Shinbu Award
Hiroshima International Film Festival
Best Cinematography,
Best Documentary
Focus Awards