Ignorance Is Survival: A Film Review of The Killing Fields
Cambodia: the name evokes pictures of poverty and sex trafficking for many people today. But not so long ago, there was one government’s genocide against its own people. The film, The Killing Fields , is a small account of that genocide that took place there in the 1970’s during the culmination of the Vietnam War. Sydney Schanberg played by actor Sam Waterston was one of the main protagonists of the story, but really he is the medium for which the film’s hero, Dith Pran tells his story. Schanberg was The New York Times journalist in Cambodia right before and at the set of the Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia and its capital, Phnom Penh. Pran was Schanberg’s interpreter and guide through Cambodia so Schanberg could obtain the necessary photos and information for his New York Times stories. Schanberg was forced to evacuate with the other foreigners living in Cambodia once the Khmer Rouge had taken over, leaving Pran to survive on his own in one of the Khmer Roug...