kalyaneeas an imgrant, as refugeeyou knowfrom cambia, my fily ani, u know, ed camboa when ias four ars old. d what realized s what happeng in arengalley wa that theeople werelso bein threened b bthe sameinind of dispcement a uprooteess. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautifulife, coleletely connected to nanatur, and i was inspired to make this film to help people understand, you knowow, how important that connection is. [baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are probablbly one of t the most rooted and grounded people i've ever met, andnd the reason is because of f their connectitn to the land. you know, , they feel l so gratl for natuture becausese everythig they havave comes from nature.e. the cambodian government has contracted a chinese company to build this dam, and the company's name is sino hydro, and, you know, we've all