For over two decades Ellen Kuras (who has shot films for Spike Lee and Michel Gondry), has been working on The Betrayal (Nerakhoon), a documentary that looks at the effects of the illegal U.S. bombing of Laos during the Vietnam war. The film follows along with Thavisouk Phrasavath as he recalls fleeing the country where he was born, after Communist Pathet Lao insurgents came to power in 1975. (His family made it to Brooklyn in the ’80s.) Melissa Anderson at Time Out NY writes, "Unlike Carl Deal and Tia Lessin’s Katrina doc Trouble the Water, which includes footage shot by its subjects, The Betrayal avoids the taint of opportunism; Kuras and Phrasavath become collaborators in telling his story. Though Kuras may erase her involvement too much... she remains ever vigilant about the code of the most compassionate documentarians: Never betray your subject."






I just want to say I got dragged to that Twilight movie last night without knowing anything but it's a Vampire movie. Big mistake... That movie is nothing but a teen girl version of a vampire movie with a new unrealistic character figure for a new generation of girls to have their b/f's not live up to.
That dude's head is GIGANTIC!
I can't see Twilight. I need to remember Cedric Diggory as perfect, as someone who could act.
Buffy would waste these bozos.
He was so less funny shaped as Cedric. Is it the altitude of his hair?
Don't the two leads of twilight look like brother and sister? It's like this fanfic I wrote.
I would see Twilight just to see Kristen Stewart performance.
Did you saw this movie it was a grate vampire I thought. But in the end it becomes well romancing experience for me. The special effects use to fly was look real. Acting was superb. It was the first time I have seen it. Now I feel to see it back again. It have explan the importance of love and the care women needs. Site http://www.80millionmoviesfree.com is where I saw the movie.
#6, I think they're both sisters.