- Title:
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Shooting Balibo
- Written by:
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Tony Maniaty
- Published by:
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Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
- Published:
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September 01 2009
- Read by:
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Humphrey Bower
- Number of CDs / Tapes:
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11
- Duration:
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13 hours 40 minutes
- MP3 size:
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- Genre:
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- Available Date:
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September 28 2009
- ISBN:
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9781742335018
- APN / ISBN-13:
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9781742335018
- BAB:
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090955
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Format
Price
Bolinda price
About this book:
Thirty years after he was there with the Balibo Five, Tony Maniaty returns to East Timor to lay his ghosts to rest, in a beautifully written memoir.
Balibo, directed by Robert Connolly, screens in Australian cinemas from 13 August 2009 and stars Anthony LaPaglia as Australian journalist Roger East, who ventures to East Timor in 1975 at the urging of Jose Ramos-Horta (Oscar Isaac) to investigate the deaths of the Balibo Five - and to report on the impending Indonesian invasion of the tiny Portuguese colony. The first feature film shot on location in Timor-Leste, Balibo also features Damon Gameau, Gyton Grantley, Nathan Phillips, Mark Winter and Tom Wright as the Balibo Five. For more details, visit http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/ Balibo screens in Australian cinemas from 13 August 2009.
When foreign correspondent Tony Maniaty goes back to Timor for the first time since he fled for his life thirty years before, he discovers a land of ghosts - some he left behind, and some he's brought with him.
He's there to watch five young actors play out the last days of five friends of his - men who were murdered by the Indonesian army in one of the most infamous incidents (and cover-ups) in Australian foreign affairs. He's also there to talk to some friends who survived - Gusmao, Ramos-Horta - people he knew as guerillas and who now run the country.
When he arrives, past and present, fiction and fact begin to overlap: at the Hotel Turismo he's assigned room eleven - the room he had in 1975. And, he later discovers, the room the actor playing his young self had been staying in. Old contacts appear out of the jungle, and disappear into rooms of state. But the most harrowing overlap is when he watches five young men being taken into a shack on the outskirts of Balibo, towards death.
"An exquisitely drawn memoir of a time of tragic innocence...' - Paul Ham, Vietnam: The Australian War.
"A brave and complex achievement. Racy and wryly reflective, one man’s very moving version of history...' - David Malouf.
"Journalism as adventure: the competitiveness, the risks, the recklessness and the stakes. Bold and revealing..." - Mary Kostakidis.
"A real coup. Maniaty shows how youthful bravado is fated to smash headlong into the anguish of the world..." - Helen Garner