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Burma VJ

Burma VJ

Anders Østergaard's award-winning documentary shows a rare inside look into the 2007 uprising in Myanmar through the cameras of the independent journalist ...group, Democratic Voice of Burma. Risking torture and life imprisonment, the VJs vividly document the brutal clashes with the military and undercover police – even after they themselves become targets of the authorities.

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Description

A rare and exceptional look into the 2007 uprising in Burma where 100,000 people, including thousands of Buddhist monks, peacefully took to the streets to protest the country's repressive regime that held them hostage for over forty years. During the uprising, the military turned their guns on the peaceful protestors and blood spilled in the streets. Foreign news reporters were banned and the internet was shut down. But Democratic Voice of Burma, a collective of thirty anonymous and underground citizen video journalists (VJs), heroically bore witness to the historic events and secretly videotaped what they saw. Through a dedicated network of supporters, they smuggled the footage out of the country, where it was broadcast via satellite to a world horrified by the violence against a people fighting for democracy.

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Additional information

Directors

Anders Østergaard

Released year

2009

Genres

Documentary

Size

5.09 GB (HD 1080p)

2.66 GB (HD 720p)

1.74 GB (SD 480p)

Studio

Oscilloscope Laboratories

Additional terms

Subtitles

English (CC)

Duration

1 H 29 Min

WindowsWindows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later
XboxXbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X
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