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Due to its sensitive subject matter, the film was banned in Indonesia shortly after its release, as authorities considered the events "finished business".

Critics have praised its raw, committed approach, comparing it favorably to other classic political thrillers like The Year of Living Dangerously . Free at Last: Robert Connolly's Balibo - Senses of Cinema

The film focuses on the true story of the —a group of Australian-based journalists who were captured and murdered by Indonesian special forces while reporting on the escalating conflict. Anthony LaPaglia stars as veteran journalist Roger East , who travels to East Timor to investigate their disappearance, accompanied by a young José Ramos-Horta , played by Oscar Isaac in an AACTA Award-winning performance . Key Highlights

It is frequently cited as a must-see film for journalists , highlighting the risks taken to expose war crimes.

The film's most harrowing scenes were based on findings from a 2007 coroner's inquest, which concluded the journalists were deliberately executed rather than killed in crossfire.

Balibo(2009) -

Due to its sensitive subject matter, the film was banned in Indonesia shortly after its release, as authorities considered the events "finished business".

Critics have praised its raw, committed approach, comparing it favorably to other classic political thrillers like The Year of Living Dangerously . Free at Last: Robert Connolly's Balibo - Senses of Cinema Balibo(2009)

The film focuses on the true story of the —a group of Australian-based journalists who were captured and murdered by Indonesian special forces while reporting on the escalating conflict. Anthony LaPaglia stars as veteran journalist Roger East , who travels to East Timor to investigate their disappearance, accompanied by a young José Ramos-Horta , played by Oscar Isaac in an AACTA Award-winning performance . Key Highlights Due to its sensitive subject matter, the film

It is frequently cited as a must-see film for journalists , highlighting the risks taken to expose war crimes. Anthony LaPaglia stars as veteran journalist Roger East

The film's most harrowing scenes were based on findings from a 2007 coroner's inquest, which concluded the journalists were deliberately executed rather than killed in crossfire.