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Punitive Damage
This is the story of Kamal, an idealistic young man who travelled to East Timor in 1991 to lend his support to the pro-democracy movement. Three weeks later, he was dead, gunned down by the Indonesian military. His tragic death set his mother, New Zealander Helen Todd, on a personal and political campaign, which spanned five countries and four years, and culminated in a landmark legal case against the Indonesian government.
New Zealand - 1999 - 1 h 17 mn - 35 mm - Colour
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