Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy

1994 · Documentary · 60 min. · United Kingdom

Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy

On December 7, 1975 Indonesia secretly - but with the complicity of the Western powers including the US, the UK, and Australia - invaded the small nation of East Timor. Two Australian television crews attempting to document the invasion were murdered. In 1993, with the Indonesian army still occupying the country, John Pilger and his crew including director David Munro, slipped into East Timor and made this film. In the intervening 18 years, an estimated 200,000 East Timorese - 1/3 of the population - had been slaughtered by the Indonesian military. The C.I.A. has described it as one of the worst mass-murders of the 20th century. Pilger tells the story using clandestine footage of the countryside, internment camps and even Fretlin guerillas, as well as interviews with Timorese exiles, including Jose Ramos Horta and Jose Gusmao, and Australian, British, and Indonesian diplomats.

Direction David Munro

Cast John Pilger

Soundtrack Agio Periera

Screenplay John Pilger

Cinematography Bob Bolt · Preston Clothier · Simon Fanthorpe · David Munro · Max Stahl

Original title Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy

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