The true story of the Cambodian painter Vann Nath, who used his art to
fight against barbarism and tyranny.
In 1978, a young painter named Vann Nath was arrested by the Khmer
Rouge, the violent and totalitarian Communist Party of Kampuchea that
ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Imprisoned in the infamous Tuol Sleng
prison, better known as S-21, painting became synonymous with survival
for him. Ordered, like many Cambodian artists and craftsmen, to put his
talent to use to glorify his captors, upon his release he continued
painting--this time, to remember and pay tribute to the victims of Pol
Pot's regime.
A story as fascinating as it is powerful.