The film starts in the present day, when an Australian journalist interviews a woman named Juliana, who as a young girl witnessed
Roger East's capture and execution by the Indonesian invasion force. We see events from Roger East's point of view, as he investigates the imminent Indonesian invasion of East Timor, and the fate of the
Balibo Five, five Australian journalists who went missing prior to the Indonesian invasion. Then the point of view changes to the Balibo Five's actions in the town, from their departure in Australia, to their arrival in East Timor and being embedded in a
Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (abbreviated as FRETILIN in Portuguese) unit near the border. Then the story switches between Roger East's attempted investigation upon the fate of the Five, and the Five's events in the area, and some of Juliana's story. Roger was with
Jose Ramos-Horta along the way, evading Indonesian patrols and witnessing villages with massacred inhabitants. The Balibo Five painted the
Australian flag upon a building to ensure their safety, and declined requests of their FRETILIN bodyguards to join them in retreat. The Five then covers the invasion, until Indonesian soldiers chase and corner them. One of the cameramen tried to tell the soldiers to spare them, but was shot by the officer
Yunus Yosfiah. Then, the soldiers breached the building, killing the other journalists. Then Roger's point of view ends when the Indonesians invade
Dili with paratroopers and ground troops. He was captured with East Timorese men and Juliana, as a child, watches as the men are executed by the Indonesians, women were segregated and raped, and Roger was executed by the Indonesian soldiers. The film ends with the inscription that the murderers of the Balibo Five and Roger East were not brought to justice. Then, scenes from Horta's rallies are shown, and finally, free East Timorese enjoying the beach. ==Cast==