Pétanque | Legacies of secret war
One day, five children went out to play. Only three came back. This short film explores the longstanding emotional toll of unexploded ordnance on child survivors in rural Laos. Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world: an oft forgotten legacy of the Vietnam war. Between 1964 and 1973, the US dropped an average of one planeload of bombs every eight minutes for almost a decade, the majority of which remain a live threat to this day. Around half of all victims are children.
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