
Nine Circles of Hell
Drama · Romance
Overview
As the Khmer Rouge carves a path of death throughout the land, a Czech doctor falls in love with a Cambodian woman. Their relationship, though sorely strained by the war's horrors, produces a child. The doctor is separated from his family once Pol Pot assumes control.
Top Cast
Oum Sovanny
Oum Sovanny
Khema Sun
Oum Sovanny
Khema Sun


Milan Kňažko
Milan Kňažko
Tomáš David
Milan Kňažko
Tomáš David
Heng Chanrith
Heng Chanrith
Rath Thong
Heng Chanrith
Rath Thong
Ban Thavy
Ban Thavy
Thyda
Ban Thavy
Thyda
Nov Channary
Nov Channary
Chivan
Nov Channary
Chivan
Khuon Chhum
Khuon Chhum
Pon
Khuon Chhum
Pon
Jiří Samek
Jiří Samek
Chief Doctor Samek
Jiří Samek
Chief Doctor Samek


Jiří Schmitzer
Jiří Schmitzer
Dalibor Hrádek
Jiří Schmitzer
Dalibor Hrádek


Jan Schmid
Jan Schmid
Kubeš
Jan Schmid
Kubeš


Milan Lasica
Milan Lasica
Kalivoda
Milan Lasica
Kalivoda
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