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Balibo trailer shown in advance

Filed under: Lucire, TV, celebrity, entertainment, film, history, living — Lucire staff @ 12.49

The people behind the Australian political thriller Balibo, directed by Robert Connolly (The Bank, Three Dollars) have provided us with its trailer a few days before its website goes live. The film follows the story of five Australian journalists who were murdered in East Timor in 1975.
   Balibo stars Anthony LaPaglia, Oscar Isaac, Damon Gameau, Gyton Grantley and Nathan Phillips, and débuts nationally on August 13. The première is on July 24 at the Melbourne International Film Festival.

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  1. RT @Lucire: Balibo trailer shown in advance http://tinyurl.com/n5w3cj

    Trackback by Jack Yan 甄爵恩 — July 6, 2009 @ 10.53

  2. This looks like it’s going to be
    a very good movie. I hope that in
    time you will show it in the
    United States also. I am
    interested in the history of the
    world and what happend at East
    Timor is one shooting that I have
    wondered what really happend.

    Comment by Dawn Andrews — July 6, 2009 @ 18.13

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