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An Apostle of Non-Violence

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'An Apostle of 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. King Norodom wrote the film's screenplay in 1994, with production underway by 1996.

'An Apostle of Non-Violence' was screened on March 29, 1997 for the opening ceremony of the 1st Southeast Asian Biennial Film Festival , hosted by Cambodia, and it has since been released on DVD.

Plot



A Buddhist monk tries to preach non-violence to the Khmum-Chachak rebels and the National Army, who are in the midst of a civil war that can dangerously affect innocent civilians.

Cast



*Khai Prasith

*Saroeun Sophirom

*Kong Sophy

*Chorn Torn

References




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