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Adrian So want to see this. I don't expect it to be a pleasant film, but still a wonderful and life-enriching one.
Emma This is an incredible film. It isn't easygoing but it is superbly put together. Upsetting in parts, it also leaves you with hope.
Chris This is one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen. I saw it at last year's film festival and can't recommend is strongly enough.
Lorna such an important movie that tells of a family's personal tragedy but involves a whole country. A must see movie!
Gemma Rob Hamill's presence with the camera is electrifying and with Annie Goldson's guidance I couldn't picture a more moving film.
Tomo Takaku Love and courage in this movie touched my heart deeply. It shows humanity beyond right or wrong. Must see!
Kahlia It was a haunting yet great film. Beautifully made, and heart breaking. Everyone needs to see it.
Rachel A wonderful balance between Rob Hamill's family story and the tragedy of what happened to the cambodian people. A must see
Faye Very inspirational and a real eye opener regarding what goes on in Cambodia. Well made film that deserves the great reviews.
Christine Amazing movie. Sensitive, understated, powerful, moving. A significant piece of movie making.
Andrew Amazing film. Sad story that stayed with me for days but feel privileged to have seen Rob's incredible journey.
Karen This is a very powerful documentary, one that all kiwis should view, and share - something we should never forget
Charlotte I had tears in my eyes from thefirst few minutes. Yet srangely uplifting to see people deal with grief and anger bycreating symbolsof beauty
Logan Saw this in London last week. Wasnt top of my list to see but so happy I did. Probably the best doco, or film for that matter, I've se
It is a crazy world! What terrible things we do to each other.
So want to see this. I don't expect it to be a pleasant film, but still a wonderful and life-enriching one.
This is an incredible film. It isn't easygoing but it is superbly put together. Upsetting in parts, it also leaves you with hope.
This is one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen. I saw it at last year's film festival and can't recommend is strongly enough.
Superb film, uplifting not depressing -- as Graeme Tickett says, Just go to it.
Powerful, beautifully crafted and an important must see.
such an important movie that tells of a family's personal tragedy but involves a whole country. A must see movie!
bring tissues. a courageous, heart wrenching true story that everyone should see.
Rob Hamill's presence with the camera is electrifying and with Annie Goldson's guidance I couldn't picture a more moving film.
Love and courage in this movie touched my heart deeply. It shows humanity beyond right or wrong. Must see!
I was riveted, such great storytelling, and incredible emotional depth and beauty.
It was a haunting yet great film. Beautifully made, and heart breaking. Everyone needs to see it.
A wonderful balance between Rob Hamill's family story and the tragedy of what happened to the cambodian people. A must see
This truly is awesome, I went with my class and we all thought it was awesome.
yes yes!
Such an important film and it won't be around for long - take this opportunity to see it.
Incredible documentary. Very sad, but very important - and brilliantly well made.
Essential viewing
A truth that needed to be told and is compelling to watch.
Very inspirational and a real eye opener regarding what goes on in Cambodia. Well made film that deserves the great reviews.
essential viewing. a very important film. Incredibly well made and a must see.
Amazing movie. Sensitive, understated, powerful, moving. A significant piece of movie making.
honors a family story and a countries tragedy in a moving and insightful way - bring tissues
Most moving and insightful documentary ever!
Go and see it - you won't be disappointed.
I want to see it again. Powerful, inspirational, evocative, compelling, moving and informative.
Amazing, powerful film - definitely recommended.
It is very important that as many NZders as possible see this
Amazing film. Sad story that stayed with me for days but feel privileged to have seen Rob's incredible journey.
AWESOME! It should be seen by everyone.
This is a very powerful documentary, one that all kiwis should view, and share - something we should never forget
I had tears in my eyes from thefirst few minutes. Yet srangely uplifting to see people deal with grief and anger bycreating symbolsof beauty
Saw this in London last week. Wasnt top of my list to see but so happy I did. Probably the best doco, or film for that matter, I've se
made me laugh and cry truly memorable completely life changing