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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Video promoting awareness of the landmine problem in Cambodia, along with the viral awareness program involving frisbees with text on them. For a school project at the Singapore American School, and made by Nathan Choe, Abhinav Kaul, and Jarrod Underwood.

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http://fatalfrisbee.googlepages.com/index.html

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  • the most important part of this project is education; internationally to be able to help, and locally so that Cambodians can help themselves by knowing which areas to avoid in order to avoid landmines and other unexploded ordinance.

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  • What a touching video, darling! Here in the UK I was entirely unaware of this issue which is affecting so many people. I've forwarded this to all my friends, even if we all just give a few pounds we can save lives!

  • Great job guys. You guys did a great job with finding powerful photos and complimenting them with the choice of music. Nice work on editing too.

    You definitely got some emotion from us.

    Star & Lauren.

  • Good video and good project. If you have access to the audio from the Cambodian musicians it would be interesting to merge and then eventually have the Cambodian music come to the forefront.

  • Although I experienced no such tears, it pains me to think that I hadn't known about this tragic plight at the time I was in Cambodia for a service project.

    However, I am glad someone is making an effort to spread awareness to the issue which ignorance does little to assuage.

  • I knew of the history of land mines in Cambodia but had not realized its depth and ongoing devastation. Thank you for linking me into this via flickr. Good work.

  • congratulations on bring this issue to the world. we too often allow ourselves to forget the tragedies that we create

  • I was VERY moved by this video. Having just come back from Cambodia I guess the timing was right for me. you hit this one out of the park. congrats.

  • The title was a very good choice, and that immediately captured my attention. I thought the movie was a little short; I didnt really get a feeling of completion at the end. Other than that, it was superb. Great Job.

  • I cried when I saw this.

  • I lived in Kuwait one year after the Gulf war with my 6 year old son and I had to teach him "If you didn't drop it don't pick it up". I saw a young boy who found a hand granade and couldn't wait to show off his new toy!

    Kuwait is safe because they had millions of dollars. Your video was well done, but we also need to let people know that our financial help is needed in order to speed up the clearing process.

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