Devět kruhů pekla (English: Nine Circles of Hell) is a 1988 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Milan Muchna.
Tomáš is a Czech doctor working in Phnom Penh and Khema is famous Khmer actress.
Nine Circles of Hell is a tragic love story of a Czech doctor and a Cambodian woman who marry and have a child but are then separated by the Khmer Rouge regime.
[3] Nine Circles of Hell is a rare witness on tape of the state of Phnom Penh in the aftermath of the Khmer Civil War.
Another expert consultant, Chheng Phon laeter became the director of the Cambodian National Conservatoire and later the Cambodian minister of culture – as he helped to educate younger representatives in the national cultural traditions because he was one of only a few students and ten teachers who had survived the Khmer genocide.