Opens Friday, Jun 7, 2013 Synopsis: Screen veteran Kieran Darcy-Smith (The Square, Animal Kingdom) makes his feature directorial debut with this ambitious non-linear drama centering on a group of Australian friends whose lives are irreparably changed after one of them goes missing during a spontaneous vacation in Cambodia. Alice (Felicity Price) and Dave (Joel Edgerton) are about to become new parents when they agree to join Alice's little sister Steph (Teresa Palmer) and her new beau Jeremy (Anthony Starr) on a sun-soaked trip to Cambodia. Their tropical retreat quickly turns bad, however, when Jeremy vanishes without a trace. As the investigation into Jeremy's disappearance begins to reveal the nefarious motivations behind their trip, the remaining three struggle to carry on with their lives in Sydney amidst the threat that even more damning details will emerge. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price, Anthony Starr Movie Details Play Trailer
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...the first group of volunteers to go to Cambodia, serving from 2007-2009. While her...asked questions. That's how people in Cambodia treat the issue. Whatever happened during...well. "Funerals are a huge deal in Cambodia, and because they never knew what happened...
...Phone records are seized and reporters' privacy at home and at work is invaded. We're not talking about Watergate, Laos or Cambodia - this is about current events.It's 2013 and a new century, so why does it feel like the Nixon Administration is in the...
...explores the temple complex at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. My first impression of Cambodia was definitely an eye-opener. As the plane...sitting in the backyard of a house. Such signs of Cambodia's turbulent past should be expected. Just...
...think about how the culpability for Cambodia's horror extends far beyond one prison commander. The first time I saw Cambodia was during the American "incursion...had been brought to see the "new" Cambodia. But everywhere we looked were signs...
Last year I met a group of young girls in Cambodia living in a shelter for survivors of human trafficking. They...than at any point in history. The story of those girls in Cambodia, and the many others like them around the world, should...
...has appeared in museums and galleries throughout Alaska, as well as New York, Washington, D.C., and internationally in Cambodia, China and Australia. Currently an adjunct instructor at the University of Alaska Southeast, Huff also exhibited as part...
...farmer, musician, and a soldier under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. From his earliest years, Arn is a survivor, a gambler...is a representative for Amnesty International and lives in Cambodia, where he is working to revitalize native arts. "Dust Girl...
...needs. They have active projects in five African countries (Uganda, Ghana, Rwanda, South Sudan and Tanzania) as well as Cambodia and Ecuador. In addition to farms, projects include the construction of water-filter or water-catchment systems and greenhouses...
...that numbered between 25 and 600. The group started at Auschwitz in December 1944, and traveled through Croatia, Bosnia, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines before ending up in Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1994, 50 years to the day after the historic bombing...
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