Javascript Menu by Deluxe-Menu.com

Bullfrog Films


610-779-8226; 800-543-3764; P.O. Box 149 Oley, PA 19547
Email ListRss Info
Bookmark and Share
   

> Search Tips    
Bullfrog Films

is a leading source of educational DVDs & videos, with a collection of over 700 titles in these main subject areas:

  Environment
  Globalization
  Sustainability
  Climate Change
  Social Justice
  Developing World
  Indigenous Peoples
  Earth Science
  Life Science
  Political Science
  Performing Arts
  Women’s Studies
  Children’s Films
 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

QUICK LINKS
  Newsletter
  FAQ
  Facebook
  YouTube
  Twitter
 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

ORDER ONLINE
Our site enables you to order securely online with a credit card or purchase order, or you can use our printable order form for faxing or mailing.
 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  Email

List

Receive occasional notice of our new releases and special offers. Your address won’t be traded or sold.



Bombies

The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.

A printer-friendly version of this page

57 minutes
Directed by Jack Silberman
Produced by Lumiere Productions Inc. in association with CFCF-TV, Vision TV, Knowledge Network, and the Saskatchewan Communications Network, and with the support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Rogers Documentary Fund, and the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). "Bombies" is a presentation of the Independent Television Service (ITVS), with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting





"The United States' insistence on the use of cluster bombs, designed to kill or maim humans, is condemned almost universally and brings discredit on our nation. Even for the world's only superpower, the ends don't always justify the means." Former President Jimmy Carter
Between 1964 and 1973 the United States conducted a secret air war, dropping over 2 million tons of bombs and making tiny Laos the most heavily bombed country in history. Millions of these 'cluster bombs' did not explode when dropped, leaving the country massively contaminated with 'bombies' as dangerous now as when they fell 30 years ago.

Bombies examines the problem of unexploded cluster bombs through the personal experiences of a group of Laotians and foreigners and argues for their elimination as a weapon of war. Unfortunately they are still a standard part of the US arsenal and were dropped in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.



Grade Level: 10-12, College, Adult
US Release Date: 2002     Copyright Date: 2001
DVD ISBN: 1-59458-159-2     VHS ISBN: 1-56029-915-0




Reviews
"If you want to know what Afghanistan will be like in twenty years, watch Bombies. In a cohesive, well-documented approach, Bombies beautifully captures the history and effects of the U.S. carpet bombing in Laos...The fresh material, beautifully filmed, made us want to watch from start to finish again and again."
Jury Citation, San Francisco International Film Festival

"Bombies is not soft entertainment. It shows interviews with angry, impoverished Laotian villagers. It follows a seemingly endless trail of brightly-colored unexploded bombs -- a kind of perverse Easter egg hunt -- in bamboo trees, school playgrounds, rice paddies, under houses, everywhere...There is a final message in Bombies...It is that the story of cluster bombs has been replicated across the globe...in Kuwait, Iraq, the Falklands, Ethiopia, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Chechnya, and Kosovo. Today, the United States is also using them in Afghanistan."
Tamara Straus, AlterNet.org

"What's worse than a nine-year secret war targeting millions of innocent civilians? This film documents the horrors Laotians face as, thirty years after the fact, US bombs continue to kill and maim the innocent."
Timothy McGettigan, Professor of Sociology, University of Southern Colorado

"Just when I thought I was immune to another surge of outrage, I watched the video BOMBIES, and succumbed to a wrench of emotion that left me tearful and determined to keep on doing whatever I can to counteract the inhumanity characterizing war in this century."
Wilson (Woody) Powell, National Administrator, Veterans for Peace

About the issue
"The most appalling episode of lawless cruelty in American history [is] the bombing of Laos."
Anthony Lewis, The New York Times


PURCHASE
DVD $79
RENT
DVD $45


Awards and Festivals
Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival
Gold Plaque, Chicago International Television Awards
Best of Festival and Best of Category, Vermont International Film Festival
Special Prize for Environmental Education, Ökomedia Festival, Freiburg
The Japan Prize, Adult Division
Best of Festival, Western Psychological Association Film Festival
First Place in Category, EarthVision Environmental Film Festival
Honorable Mention, Columbus International Film Festival
Nominated for Best Social Documentary, Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival
Double Take Documentary Film Festival
Visual Anthropology Film/Video Festival, American Anthropological Association Conference
MountainFilm, Telluride
United Nations Association Film Festival, Stanford
Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
Global Visions Film Festival
Amnesty International Film Festival, Vancouver
Amnesty International Film Festival, West Hollywood
Amnesty International Film Festival, University of Wyoming
Amnesty International Film Festival, Sweden

Subjects
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Conflict Resolution
Disabilities
Ethics
Foreign Policy
US

Global Issues
Health
History
Human Rights
Humanities
International Studies
Laos
Military
Social Justice
Vietnam
War and Peace


Related Titles

The Friendship Village
An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.

At the End of a Gun
The devastating effect that the civil war in Sri Lanka is having on women.

Footprints of Sorrow
Guatemalan war widows fighting for human rights.

Going Home
10-year old soldier escapes rebel forces in Sierra Leone.

Triumph Over Terror
Six films on human rights around the world.

Suspended Dreams
The lasting effects of the civil war in Lebanon.

The Art of Being Human
Frederick Frank was a remarkable artist who helps us see the humanity in others.

Flight of the Stone
Witty pixilation follows a stone, thrown in anger, in its flight around the world.

Jesus Tecu Osorio in Guatemala
The son of civil war victims leads a campaign for justice.


info@bullfrogfilms.com


Home | About Us | Subjects | Specials | Titles A - Z | New Releases | FAQ | Order Information | Contact
<img src="../graphics/kitchenbf.gif" width="175" height="113" border="0" alt="">
Website design by HYPERSPHERE.
Pages generated using Film Distribution Software™

Bullfrog & Bullfrog Films are registered trademarks of Bullfrog Films, Inc.
All photographs are protected by copyright. For permission to use,
and high resolution press stills, please contact Bullfrog Films.

©2009 Bullfrog Films, Inc. All rights reserved.