Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaNo Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka is an investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War.No Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka is an investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War.No Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka is an investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War.
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
Rufus Sewell
- Narrator
- (voce)
Isaippriya
- Self - Tamil TV news anchor
- (filmato d'archivio)
Mahinda Rajapaksa
- Self - president, Sri Lanka
- (filmato d'archivio)
Udaya Nanayakkara
- Self - Sri Lankan general
- (filmato d'archivio)
Ramesh
- Self - senior commander, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
- (filmato d'archivio)
Srinath Perera
- Self - lawyer
- (filmato d'archivio)
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This is a film that pulls no punches. Watching these innocent people killed in the cover of "Killing the terrorists" is haunting and horrifying because it is based on events that actually happen. These people trying to stay alive from day to day is a sobering viewing experience. Glad that CH4 was able to bring this atrocities committed by this cowardly regime to light. Hope these voiceless people will get justice someday.
Some of the young men and women were blind folded, hands tied and then executed. These are inhuman instincts.People are killed anywhere and everywhere without respite and their corpses abandoned without proper burial or funeral. Singala army's motto when it comes to human life - "Kill'em all"
Some of the young men and women were blind folded, hands tied and then executed. These are inhuman instincts.People are killed anywhere and everywhere without respite and their corpses abandoned without proper burial or funeral. Singala army's motto when it comes to human life - "Kill'em all"
This film is a heartwrenching work about an often-forgotten conflict: Sri Lanka. It captivatingly portrays the horrific violence inflicted by the Sri Lankan government against Tamils on the island. War crimes and crimes against humanity that Sri Lanka is attempting to white-wash are uncovered through expert journalism.
It is told from the perspective of victims, with analysis from international human rights experts. The historical context for Sri Lanka's decades of violence is also explored.
It is a powerful, objective work of journalism and has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. I encourage the world to watch this film, and never forget.
It is told from the perspective of victims, with analysis from international human rights experts. The historical context for Sri Lanka's decades of violence is also explored.
It is a powerful, objective work of journalism and has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. I encourage the world to watch this film, and never forget.
No Fire Zone presents itself as a documentary, but feels more like a dramatized fantasy rather than a well-researched, balanced account of Sri Lanka's civil conflict. It simplifies a deeply complex situation into a misleading narrative, overlooking the fact that the war was not a Sinhala vs Tamil conflict, but a struggle between the people and the LTTE-a violent, separatist group. Those who lived through the war understand that this wasn't about race or religion. Sadly, this film seems crafted with a different agenda, using sensitive themes like language, identity, and nationality to frame a skewed story for international sympathy. A more honest, inclusive portrayal could have made a real impact.
No Fire Zone: Sri Lanka Killing Fields truthfully exposes war crimes and crimes against humanity against the civilian population of the divided island. Having endured over 26 years of brutal civil war between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Northern province has went from war-zone to virtual prison for the victims of the war. Channel 4 conducts a thorough investigation as to who the culprits were, and why they are hiding from an independent, international, investigation as to what exactly happened at the end of the ethnic conflict in 2009. View discretion is strongly advised.
This documentary has done an excellent job defying extreme efforts by the Sri Lanka government to suppress the truth from coming out. I know at times the producers have received death threats from the same Government. But with all this they had the courage to bring this film out.
This film has triggered the international war crimes investigation against Sri Lanka by the UNHRC. Hopefully this film will also serve as evidence in the investigation and help bring the culprits in front of the Law and serve Justice to the victims of this indigestable truth.
Although viewer discretion is advised, everyone who stands up for Human Rights must watch this Documentary.
This film has triggered the international war crimes investigation against Sri Lanka by the UNHRC. Hopefully this film will also serve as evidence in the investigation and help bring the culprits in front of the Law and serve Justice to the victims of this indigestable truth.
Although viewer discretion is advised, everyone who stands up for Human Rights must watch this Documentary.
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