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Title Punative damage
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, 73 min., 11 sec.)
Summary The true story of a death in East Timor and the power of a mother's grief. In 1991, Helen Todd received the phone call that every parent dreads. Half a world away, in East Timor, her son Kamal had been shot. Kamal's tragic death at the hands of the Indonesian military set Helen on a course that would span five countries and four years, and which culminated in a landmark legal case in a United States court. Independence for East Timor seemed a long shot when Kamal was killed for it - but now it is not. A just cause can never be a lost cause; Kamal taught me that."--Helen Todd. "Whether total genocide occurs in East Timor or not depends not only on the will of the East Timorese people, but on the will of humanity, of us all." - Kamal Bamadhaj, 1970-1991. "The story of the courage of a mother and son, seeking justice for East Timor. It deserves our full support." - John Pilger. --Kanopy
Notes Official Selection! Locarno International Film Festival ; Official Selection! Sydney Film Festival ; Official Selection! Melbourne Film Festival ; Winner of the Medianet Award, Munich Film Festival
Credits Editor, John Gilbert; producers, Annie Goldson and Gaylene Preston; director, Annie Goldson
Event Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1999
Notes Originally produced [New Zealand?], Occasional Productions in association with the New Zealand Film Commission, and NZ On Air ; Canberra : Ronin Films (distributor), c1999
Subject Todd, Kamal, 1970-1991
Todd, Helen
SUBJECT Todd, Helen. fast (OCoLC)fst01468424
Subject Trials (Murder) -- United States
Murder -- Indonesia
Murder.
Politics and government.
Trials (Murder)
SUBJECT Timor-Leste -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004011674
Subject Indonesia.
Timor-Leste.
United States.
Form Streaming video
Author Gilbert, John G., 1956-
Preston, Gaylene
Goldson, Annie