The Khmer Rouge split families apart in a ruthless bid to remake society. Decades later, many families are still searching for missing loved ones, unsure if they are alive or dead. For Khoem Sarom and others like him, a reality television programme offers a last chance at a reunion after years of uncertainty.
In Cambodia, musicians try to recover a long-lost harp, plucked from an ancient temple wall.
In Phnom Penh, supporters of Cambodia's main opposition party take to the streets to protest against the results of the divisive July 28, 2013 national elections. The country has been mired in a political deadlock, with longstanding Prime Minister Hun Sen claiming victory amid allegations of widespread voter fraud.
Cambodians head to the polls for the fifth parliamentary elections since a United Nations-brokered peace deal ushered in an end to years of conflict. Amid a restrictive political climate, some Cambodians push for change, while others side with the certainty of one of the world's longest-serving leaders.