The Storm Makers | |
Director: | Guillaume Suon |
Producer: | Rithy Panh Julien Roumy |
Music: | Marc Marder |
Cinematography: | Guillaume Suon |
Editing: | Barbara Bossuet |
Distributor: | CAT&Docs |
Runtime: | 66 minutes |
Country: | Cambodia France |
Language: | Khmer |
The Storm Makers is a 2014 documentary film directed by Guillaume Suon about human trafficking in Cambodia. The term "Storm Makers" refers to the traffickers and the damage they inflict on villages and families. One such trafficker shown in the film claims he has sold more than 500 Cambodian girls, some as young as 14.[1]
The film premiered at the 2014 Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and won the Mecenat Award for Best Asian Documentary Film.
Produced by Rithy Panh and Julien Roumy, The Storm Makers is a Cambodian-French co-production by Bophana Production and Tipasa Production.
The Storm Makers was produced in association with ARTE FRANCE - La Lucarne and POV, with the support of Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, Région Midi-Pyrénées, Fonds francophone de production audiovisuelle du Sud, Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund, Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program, IDFA Bertha Fund, Worldview, Busan International Film Festival (AND), Cambodia Film Commission and Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center.
The film was shot in Battambang province, in Cambodia, between 2013 and 2014.
The Storm Makers is distributed by CAT&Docs.[2]