The Ever-changing Landscape of Cambodia | SLICE | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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Published 2023-08-17
In this unique region in the centre of Cambodia, the Mekong River becomes larger and its shores spread apart. A kind of delta rises up in the middle of its course, spreading over a couple of kilometres.

During the dry season when the water level is low, countless islands sheltering tiny villages appear.The dry season lasts several months and turns the land in the fields into a hard, cracked and dusty crust.

Documentary: Connecting Traditions - Cambodia, From the Mekong to the Foot of the Hills
Directed by: Alexandre Mostras
Production: Ma Drogue A Moi

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All Comments (21)
  • @alaskasun4767
    My long time Cambodian-American girlfriend spent 9 years in a refuge camp in Thailand and came to America with her father when she was 17 years old. She now lives in Long Beach, California and has raised 6 children in America. Long Beach has the largest number of Cambodians who fled Pol Pot. Lowell Massachusetts has the next largest population of emigrant Cambodians. I love these people.
  • @eclipse0018
    That why we love Cambodia, almost every thing is free and freedom.
  • What a very beautiful transition around 25 minutes in this careful crafted movie. what I mean is the transsistion from the big tree praise to the boat-rapair-site. The sound-work SO carefull one gets carried into the frame . . and then even better . . quite some time into this small boat-repair-shop . . the narration foresy its farewell in near future . . because of glassfiber taking over from wood for boat building. THANKS A LOT
  • @twinflowerfioretta
    beautiful video about Cambodia with very interesting content, the music also very nice ! Thanks SLICE 🙏👍
  • @chloeew4627
    So good to listen to these people . 😊😊❤
  • @saverns
    Thank u for this amazing documentary. Beautiful!!
  • @isaacboatright
    I love your channel's content. Thoughtfully presented and quite edifying!
  • @lilytea3
    3:10: 🌊 The narrator reflects on their dreams and memories as a new day begins amidst chaos, and expresses gratitude. They then describe their journey on the Mekong River in Cambodia, highlighting its significance as a popular adventure destination. 11:56: 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The speaker discusses his desire to share knowledge with children in his village and his close-knit family. 25:29: 🛶 The loss of traditional wooden boat making workshops and the reliance on foreign materials and machinery is a concerning change. 35:42: 🛕 Monks in the Mekong region follow a religious education and have unexpectedly busy days. 47:03: 🐘 The elephant was an important part of the village's economy, but is no longer used for work requiring strength. It was owned by the narrator's parents and shared with other villagers. Recap by
  • @user-jo2ww6dk2i
    And also the helping hands of the young ones to their parents. I can not forget that for a happy family.
  • Excellent documentary. So close to the nature always these people. Do you guys mind sharing the soundtrack please Slice 🙏