From 1982 to 1996 award-winning filmmakers Mary Beth Brangan & James Heddle documented on film and video unfolding events in the fledgling island nation of Palau. When Palau's voters made it the first nation in history to adopt a nuclear free, green constitution, Washington's war planners saw it as 'the threat of a good example.' Palau became the poster child for the growing Nuclear Free Pacific movement and a cause celebre for the global nuclear free zone movement. The 10-year-long manipulation of the electoral process the U.S. then unleashed to force the rollback of Palau's nuclear ban became a text book case for subversion of the democratic process in developing countries...and at home. Their experiences covering this story made the filmmakers life-long advocates of election integrity.
Release Date | November 29, 1996 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Islands on the Edge of Time | |
Runtime | 56min | |
Budget | $50,000 | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | — | |
Original Language | English | |
Production Countries | Palau | |
Production Companies | Corporation for Public Broadcasting |