
In the aftermath of the Vietnam War, the nation of Laos remains the most heavily bombed country on Earth, with millions of tons of unexploded ordnance still littering the landscape. This documentary follows the dangerous, high-stakes work of explosive ordnance disposal technicians who risk their lives to clear these deadly remnants of war. As they navigate the complex, often emotional challenges of their mission, they work to protect local communities from the persistent threat of these hidden dangers, while also grappling with the profound, lasting impact of the conflict on the people of Laos.




