
Funan
Animation · Drama · History
Overview
Cambodia, once the ancient kingdom of Funan, April 17th, 1975. The entire country falls under the tyranny of Angkar, the communist party of the Khmer Rouge. The cities are abandoned, the population is thrown to the roads and forced to walk towards an uncertain future…
Top Cast


Bérénice Bejo
Bérénice Bejo
Chou (voice)
Bérénice Bejo
Chou (voice)


Louis Garrel
Louis Garrel
Khuon (voice)
Louis Garrel
Khuon (voice)


Colette Kieffer
Colette Kieffer
Nay / Radio Voice (voice)
Colette Kieffer
Nay / Radio Voice (voice)


Aude-Laurence Clermont Biver
Aude-Laurence Clermont Biver
Chan (voice)
Aude-Laurence Clermont Biver
Chan (voice)
Brice Montagne
Brice Montagne
Meng (voice)
Brice Montagne
Meng (voice)
Franck Sasonoff
Franck Sasonoff
Chief Khmer Rouge (voice)
Franck Sasonoff
Chief Khmer Rouge (voice)


Hervé Sogne
Hervé Sogne
Virak (voice)
Hervé Sogne
Virak (voice)
Maxime Baudoin
Maxime Baudoin
Hout (voice)
Maxime Baudoin
Hout (voice)


Tom Trouffier
Tom Trouffier
Tuch (voice)
Tom Trouffier
Tuch (voice)


Lila Lacombe
Lila Lacombe
Lili (voice)
Lila Lacombe
Lili (voice)
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