Here's the preview. Movie plays in Abu Dhabi at 4 p.m., Thursday, 15 October, at the Marina Mall Cinestar 3. I'll be there. Will you?
In 2007, Buddhist monks in Rangoon led a peaceful anti-government uprising against the military dictatorship of Burma. A group of video journalists armed only with cell phones and digital cameras secretly filmed the demonstrations, at the risk of torture and imprisonment. This tension-filled documentary about oppression and censorship illustrates the power of independent media in struggles against totalitarian regimes.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Burma VJ TRAILER
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6 comments:
i think this is an excellent and accurate review of a superb and captivating film. The bravery of the video journalists, the Burmese citizens, and especially the Buddhist monks in the face of brutal power is awe-inspiring
This movie is very interesting! i'll do my best to watch it. I cant promise anything because i will be working at MEIFF but i'll do my best!
It seems as if its a war against news and everything relates to it.
waw!
i m so interested i definitely wanna go and see it
The movie makes you think twice before becoming a journalist. Its so scary to see this movie, however its interesting in the same time. I mean killing journalist just because their giving us information that we need to know is so not necessary.
I will try my best to watch the movie.
The trailer shows that the movie is interesting, and is one of the movies that you walk away from and gain many knowledge and information about this certain country and what happens in their.
Alyazyah Alfalasi
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I did go and watch this film..
I thought it definitely raises awareness to the idea of the safety of journalists around the world, and how journalists go through in such closed communities to spread the word about what is going on!
I think everyone who is interested in journalism, media and press should watch this documentary! A must!
Shaikha M.
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