Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor (1989)

Buried Alive exposes some of the ugly truths about the nature of Western Democracy, the world media and third world colonialism. But the story of East Timor also presents the potential for individuals to effect change. The history of East Timor from its time as a Portuguse colony, rise of Fretilin Party, declaration of independence, civil war, desertion by Portugal and the rest of the world and invasion by Indonesia. Shows the struggle of Jose Remos-Horta to draw attention and support at the United Nations for the plight of East Timor.

Director: Gil Scrine, Rod Hibberd, Fabio Cavadini
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date:
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor about?
Buried Alive exposes some of the ugly truths about the nature of Western Democracy, the world media and third world colonialism. But the story of East Timor also presents the potential for individuals to effect change. The history of East Timor from its time as a Portuguse colony, rise of Fretilin Party, declaration of independence, civil war, desertion by Portugal and the rest of the world and invasion by Indonesia. Shows the struggle of Jose Remos-Horta to draw attention and support at the United Nations for the plight of East Timor.
Who directed Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor?
Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor was directed by Gil Scrine, Rod Hibberd, Fabio Cavadini.
How long is Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor?
Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor?
Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor is a Documentary film.
Where was Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor produced?
Buried Alive: The Story Of East Timor was produced in Australia.