"On April 17, 1975, the day the Khmer Rouge seized the capital, Phnom Penh, the 13-year-old Rithy Panh, his family and millions more were driven from that city and other towns and villages and straight into hell.
"Four years later, many of his relatives, including his father, mother, sisters and a niece and nephew were dead; decades later, Mr Panh, now a filmmaker, has told his story in a movie in which the act of remembrance serves as a form of resistance," wrote Manohla Dargis in the New York Times.
Film Society half-year memberships are available to buy online at whanganuifilmsociety.org.nz at $45 or $40 discounted (for students, GoldCard holders and Community Service Card holders). Memberships can also be bought before screenings.
The Missing Picture screens at the Davis Theatre, Whanganui Regional Museum, Watt St, on Monday, October 30 at 7pm.