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Burma VJ - Reporting from a Closed Country
Burma VJ - Reporting from a Closed Country
Anders Ostergaard / Norway, Sweden, Denmark, UK / 2008 / 84 min.
As a young boy in 1988, Joshua witnessed the Burma military junta's brutal intervention against demonstrators, which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 people. He decided to fight for democracy from that time onwards. Armed with a small camera and a mobile telephone, he and three dozen other brave Burmese from the Democratic Voice of Burma organisation decided to make a detailed record of anti-government demonstrations in September 2007 and their subsequent brutal suppression. Footage of the dramatic events from the cameras of these reporters appeared in the news bulletins of all important global media outlets and for a time it was the only way in which the world could find out about the actual situation in Burma. Using the detailed evidence provided by the work of Joshua and his colleagues (who risked their lives to do it) this film illustrates the indisputable importance of independent media in the fight against totalitarian power. Burma VJ won the special Václav Havel Award at last year's One World festival. It was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary in 2009.
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