
This film shows that domestic violence is an urgent issue in Krola village, Ratanakiri. There, Ching Meth, a Kreung ethnic widower had suffered from her aggressive ex-husband who attacked her with weapons many times and even threatened to shoot her. Then, being left alone with a son and daughter, she works hard, but could not stay alone. And once again, she is married with another violent man. As her 21-year-old son, Nhap Thy, is traumatized he depends on his mother’s support. Also, Mett’s daughter has suffered from gender-based violence. At the age of only three years, another relative raped her. Thinking about the miserable life, Ching Meth cries a lot and finds hope in Christian religion.
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