Cambodia is often associated with the archaeological splendor of the Angkor temples. But the remains of a rich and prosperous civilization make us forget that this country has been deeply scarred by the genocide of the Khmer Rouge, an thirty years of war. In a disadvantaged rural area in the Northwest of the country, the activity that gives families a chance of survival does not spare children. Farmers share their efforts to plow the fields, plant and replant rice, on cycles of five months. This is a shot of a typical interior of a farmer's house.