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has gloss | eng: Disarm is a documentary film which spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of antipersonnel mines continue to claim victims daily in more than eighty countries. Defined as a conventional weapon, antipersonnel mines inflict mass destruction upon civilian populations for decades after the initial conflict ends. Despite some twenty thousand casualties each year, mines continue to be used and stockpiled by governments and rebel groups. Disarm juxtaposes government and public opinion- that of diplomats, mine victims, deminers, soldiers and aid workers- to explore the issues that both hinder and further the case against antipersonnel mines. Visually stunning, Disarm features harrowing footage smuggled out of isolated nation of Burma, scenes from war-ravaged Colombia and Iraq, never-before-seen helmet camera footage shot by Afghan and Bosnian deminers, unprecedented access into warehouses stockpiling millions of Soviet-made mines, and insightful comments by outspoken Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams. |
lexicalization | eng: Disarm |
instance of | c/2005 films |
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