Preah Vesandor
Preah Vesandor

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Preah Vesandor

1993
Movie
39 min
Khmer

Musical including many classic songs

Insights

Director: Phan ChivinGenres: Animation, Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This animated film tells the story of Prince Vessantara, a compassionate and generous prince, who embodies the virtue of giving. The story follows his pre-incarnations and his ultimate sacrifice as he gives away his wife and children, his eyes, his body, and finally his life to attain enlightenment and fulfill his destiny as a Buddha. It is a profound exploration of selflessness and the path to spiritual liberation within Buddhist philosophy.

Critical Reception

Preah Vesandor is a significant work in Cambodian animation, praised for its artistic merit and faithful adaptation of Buddhist Jataka tales. While not widely released internationally, it is revered within Cambodia for its cultural and spiritual significance. Critical reception focuses on its unique visual style and its powerful narrative that conveys important Buddhist teachings.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually rich and artistically distinct animation.

  • A deeply spiritual and philosophical narrative.

  • A culturally significant film for Cambodian audiences.

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Fun Fact

Preah Vesandor is considered one of the most important and enduring animated films from Cambodia, serving as a visual representation of the Vessantara Jataka, a beloved story in Theravada Buddhism.

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