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Initial release 30 October 1979 | 8.3/10 Director David Munro | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nominations British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary Similar Death of a Nation: The Timor Co, Vietnam: The Last Battle, Othello, Victoria Wood with All the Tri, The Man Who Bought M |
Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia is a 1979 British television documentary written and presented by the Australian journalist John Pilger, which was produced and directed by David Munro.
The film recounts the bombing of Cambodia by the United States in 1970 during the Vietnam War, the subsequent brutality and genocide that occurred when Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge militia took over, the poverty and suffering of the people, and the limited aid since given by the West.
Pilger has said that after Year Zero was shown in the United Kingdom (on Associated Television) £3.5 million was donated to aid Cambodia, and that $45 million was donated following its showing around the world.
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Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA