Bomb Hunters
Bomb Hunters is an engrossing examination of the micro-economy that has emerged in Cambodia from untrained civilians harvesting unexploded bombs as scrap metal. The film explores the long-term consequences of war and genocide in an attempt to understand the social, cultural, and historical context and experiences of rural villagers who seek out and dismantle UXO (unexploded ordnance) for profit. Part of a global economy, these individuals clear UXO from their land in order to protect their families from harm and to earn enough money to survive. Bomb Hunters is an eye-opening account investigating the on-going residual, persistent effects of war experienced by post-conflict nations around the globe, and the complex realities of achieving "peace".
Género: Documental, Bélica
Emitir:
Tripulación: Skye Fitzgerald (Director), Skye Fitzgerald (Producer)
Palabra clave:
Bomb Hunters 1970
cambodia
politics
anthropology
genocide
human rights
southeast asia
current affairs
social science
war
asian studies
jackson hole
film festival
global studies
documentaries
Collective Eye Films
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