Australian filmmaker goes on trial in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — One of Australia’s most famous movie directors testified Thursday in Cambodia at the trial of a filmmaking countryman facing a possible prison term of five to 10 years for flying a drone to capture images of an opposition political rally.
Peter Weir, director of “The Year of Living Dangerously,” ”Dead Poets Society” and “The Truman Show,” testified as a character witness at the trial of James Ricketson, who was arrested in June 2017 and has been kept in detention since then.
Ricketson, 69, was taken in an orange prison uniform to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court for the first official trial session on the charge of endangering national security, which in legal terms is tantamount to espionage.
Before testimony began, Ricketson’s lawyer applied for his release on bail, as he had unsuccessfully done several times previously, but was again turned down by the judge.