By Marsha Emerman
This timely documentary tells the story of two young Timorese-Australian activists – one a high profile human rights worker, the other a performance artist and lesbian – and their personal journey to further the cause of peace in the homeland they were forced to flee. Although merely infants when their families left East Timor to seek political asylum in Australia, Cidalia Pires and Elizabeth Exposto carry on their parents' human rights work promoting the Timorese struggle. Their tireless activist efforts are documented through two amazing years in East Timor's history - from the joy of voting for freedom in August 1999 to the rage at the destruction that followed and time of renewed commitment and hope. Their country's independence fulfills their lifetime dream, but it also brings hard choices and painful returns for them both. Cidalia, in particular, faces the additional challenge of being an openly gay Timorese woman in a culture heavily steeped in tradition and conservative gender roles. "Children of the Crocodile" tells a story which is personal yet universal - about ideals, identity, and the strength of an exile community that is committed to furthering the cause of peace in their native land.
Reviews
~ "[an] evocative journey...This is a genuine, courageous, warm tale worth seeing." - Lindy Sterling, Victorian Association of Social Studies Teachers
~ "... a fascinating documentary ...a moving insight into the lives of two passionate young women and a reminder that behind every grand historical moment there is a multitude of individual stories just waiting to be told." - Sian Prior, The Age
~ "... tells the dramatic but little known story of the East Timorese independence struggle from the perspective of young people of the diaspora... Highly recommended for its attention to the role of generation, gender, and sexuality in the construction of both nationalist and diasporic identities." - Elizabeth G. Traube, Anthropology Dept, Wesleyan University
Award
~ Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival- Audience Award
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