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1 online resource (streaming video file) (99 minutes): .flv file, sound |
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BROTHER NUMBER ONE (2011) follows Kiwi Rob Hamill to Cambodia where he appears before a War Crimes Tribunal seeking justice for his eldest brother, Kerry, who along with two sailing mates was murdered by the Khmer Rouge in 1978. Through following Rob Hamill's personal journey, BROTHER NUMBER ONE explores one of the "forgotten" genocides of the 20th century, examining how and why nearly 2 million Cambodians could be killed by a ultra-Maoist regime known as the Khmer Rouge. Best Director, **Aotearoa Film and Television Awards, 2011** In Competition (invited speaker), **FIPA Festival, Biarritz, France, 2012** Official Selection Reflecting Images: Panorama (invited speaker), **IDFA**, **International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, 2011** |
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In Process Record |
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Originally produced by Annie Goldson in 2011 |
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In English,Khmer |
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Current affairs
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Human rights.
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Criminal law.
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Documentary films.
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Human Rights
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Criminal law
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Documentary films
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Human rights
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documentary film.
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Documentary films
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Goldson, Annie, film director
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Bellamy, James, film director
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Hamill, Rob, film director
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Annie Goldson (Firm),
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Kanopy (Firm)
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