Red Clothes (2016)

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In a suburb of Phnom Penh, where Cambodia’s textile industry is flourishing, Ty Sophanith lives with his wife and his five years old son. The young workers, former peasant from the countryside of Kampong Chhnang, were hired by the factory, supplier to the well-known brands in the West, but the couple lives in starvation wage. Sophanith was wounded by the police bullets during a demonstration for their better working conditions, The Cambodian workers’ demonstration is getting violent.

Director: Lida Chan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
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Cinematography: Saobora Narin
Editing: Saobora Narin
Production: Cloud Films
Country: Cambodia
Language: Khmer
Original Language: km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Red Clothes about?
In a suburb of Phnom Penh, where Cambodia’s textile industry is flourishing, Ty Sophanith lives with his wife and his five years old son. The young workers, former peasant from the countryside of Kampong Chhnang, were hired by the factory, supplier to the well-known brands in the West, but the couple lives in starvation wage. Sophanith was wounded by the police bullets during a demonstration for their better working conditions, The Cambodian workers’ demonstration is getting violent.
Who directed Red Clothes?
Red Clothes was directed by Lida Chan.
How long is Red Clothes?
Red Clothes has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Red Clothes?
Red Clothes is a Documentary film.
Where was Red Clothes produced?
Red Clothes was produced in Cambodia.