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"Annie Goldson directs a documentary
film about Kamal Barnadhaj, a New Zealand-Malaysian student
of history and Indonesian politics who travelled to East
Timor to lend his support to the pro-democracy movement.
Three weeks later he was dead, gunned down by the Indonesian
military. His death set his mother, Helen Todd, on a
personal and political campaign that spanned five countries
and four years, and culminated in a landmark legal case
against the Indonesian government."
From the New
Zealand Listener.
Coming Soon.
Director - Anne Goldson
Producers - Anne Goldson, Gaylene Preston
Executive Producer - Gaylene Preston
Associate Producer - Penny Robins
Cinematography - Leon Narbey
Camera Assistant - Malcolm York
Additional Camera - Simon Riera, Ho Yuhang, Desmond Ng,
Danny Lee, Bruce Polwart, Simon Roelants
Dili Footage, 1991 - Max Stahl
Location Sound - Ken Saville, Brian Shennan
Sound Editor - Mike Hopkins
Sound Mixer - Michael Hedges, John Boswell
Sound Facilities Manager - John Neill
Editor - John Gilbert
Editing Assistants - Granr Kronfield, Johanna Sanders
Line Producer - Catherine Madigan
© Gaylene Preston Productions
in association with Occasional Productions
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