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Burma Diary
Filmmaker Name:
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Jeanne Hallacy
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Film Length:
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55 min
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Film Year:
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1997
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Duration:
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46-75 min
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Decade:
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1990s
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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Asia
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Subject:
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Politics, Law and Justice
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This powerful and universally–acclaimed documentary explores the revolutionary movement fighting for democracy in Burma and depicts how young people, in particular, are affected by the human rights abuses of Burma's dictatorial military government. The State Law and Order Restoration Council forcibly overthrew Burma's free 1990 election, when the Burmese people voted overwhelmingly for the National League of Democracy, the party of nonviolence advocate and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
Burma Diary focuses on the story of Tint Aung, a young Burmese man who was actively involved in the protest movement while in college. He is forced to flee from his home and take refuge in the jungles of the Burmese-Thailand border along with his wife and his two young daughters. As the film chronicles four harsh years of Tint Aung's struggle to survive, it provides a passionate and at times heartbreaking study of the hopes of and the obstacles facing the Burmese democracy movement.
Burma Diary
Directed by
Jeanne Hallacy
Writing Credits
Jeanne Hallacy
Associate Producer
Craig Knowles
Music by
Audun Aagre
Mun Awng
Film Editing by
David Leland
Sound Department
Harikumar Pillai
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