English Dub Adaptation of “Funan” Coming to Home Release

Courtesy: Shout Factory

Shout Factory has announced that they will be distributing the home release for the feature-length Funan on December 3rd. The Blu-Ray not only comes loaded with a brand-new English dub adaptation, but all sorts of special features like commentary with the director, storyboards, and more. The synopsis reads as follows:

Cambodia, April 1975. Chou is a young woman whose everyday world is suddenly upended by the arrival of the Khmer Rouge regime. During the chaos of the forced exile from their home, Chou and her husband are separated from their 4-year-old son, who has been sent to an unknown location. As she navigates her new reality, working in the fields day and night under the careful watch of soldiers, and surviving the small indignities and harrowing realities of the increasingly grim work camps, Chou remains steadfast in her determination to reunite her family – even if it means risking everything.

Winner of the top prizes at the Annecy Animation Festival and the Animation is Film Festival, Funan is a searing and remarkable debut from filmmaker Denis Do, who uses his own family history as inspiration for a thrilling story of love, loss and enduring hope in the most trying of times. Featuring the voices of Bérénice Bejo (The Artist) and Louis Garrel (The Dreamers).

 

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