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A Film On Three Wheels

"They think they are the Michael Schumachers with their personal Ferraris... on the goddam roads!!!" -- a Mumbai resident on rickshaw-wallahs

Trailer




Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Thailand and Cambodia

The rickshaw documentary now has exclusive footage from Thailand and Cambodia. Specially in Bangkok, the tuktuks of Thailand have been slowly diminishing in their importance, and most of them are now spotted around the Khao San Road, the infamous backpacker hangout of the city. In Cambodia, however, they continue to be a major form of public transport, used by locals and travelers alike.