Review of Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll (2014) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 20 Apr 2015
Mr. Pirozzi’s film is an unsparing and meticulous reckoning of the effects of tyranny on ordinary Cambodians. It is also a rich and defiant effort at recovery, showing that even the most murderous totalitarianism cannot fully erase the human drive for pleasure and self-expression.
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This review of Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll (2014) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 20 Apr 2015.
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