A short documentary about the effects of the Khmer Rouge 30 years after their regime, and it's effects on the Cambodian society, especially the children. The children, some of them orphans, live, eat, and work in the municipal dump of Phnom Penh. One orphanage, the Center for Children's Happiness, run by a man that was himself orphaned by the Khmer Rouge, rescues these children, in hopes of giving them a better life.
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Thank you for watching!!
Terribly sad.
baddamom 4 years ago
I cried for a full ten minutes after watching that. My parents live in neighbouring Thailand and it's been a dream of mine to go to Cambodia. Watching this has made it even more so. It sickens me how the rest of the world seem to have just forgotten or don't even know what happened and how it still affects the country, Thank you for making this to show the world.
LondonStarGirl 4 years ago
A documetary to be remembered forever. You did go to CCH, didn't you. I hoped you met Manin. She is a nice girl. I went to CCH twice. it was great to me to see those children smile.They were really greatful.
Penhleak 4 years ago
painful to watch. something must be done.
antijungle 4 years ago
amazing video. really moving. great job. all should watch this. what can we do?
horsegrl13 5 years ago
This is sooo sad.
Aznrose 5 years ago