Filmmaker James Taing talked about Ghost Mountain, his documentary the 1979 massacre of Cambodian survivors of Pol Pot’s Killing Fields by Thai soldiers along the Thailand-Cambodia border. The documentary features James Taing’s father, Bunseng Taing, who survived both atrocities.
OCA Greater Houston presents the 16th Annual Houston Asian American Pacific Islander Film Festival
In Ghost Mountain, filmmaker James Taing was inspired to document the personal story of his father, Bunseng Taing, who escaped from Cambodia as a refugee.