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Polamuang Juling (2008)
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An investigation into a brutal crime.
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Citizen Juling (International: English title)
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Canada:222 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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Journalist Ing K, photographer Manit Sriwanichpoom, and opposition senator Kraisak Choohavan journeyed the length of Thailand to investigate a brutal attack on two teachers at a charity preschool, and its context in the rich and tortured culture of the country's southern provinces.
Mostly they look and listen, leaving interpretation to their interview subjects and the viewer. The tragedy and the wisdom of their film - beyond documenting the crime scene, a dying victim's hospital bed and her home village in the north - is our observation that all of the interview subjects are good people. Leaving us to wonder, who committed this crime and who allowed it to occur?