A filmmaker on the vanguard of virtual reality designs an up-close refugee experience

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Summary:
- The article discusses a virtual reality (VR) film called "Refugee" that tells the story of a Cambodian refugee family's experience during the Cambodian genocide in the 1970s.
- The film was created by director Victoria Bousis, who wanted to use VR technology to immerse viewers in the harrowing experiences of refugees and bring awareness to their struggles.
- The article highlights how the VR medium allows viewers to feel more connected to the characters and their journey, making the experience more impactful and memorable.

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