Armed with small handy cams, undercover Video Journalists in Burma keep up the flow of news from their closed country despite risking torture and life in jail. Their material is smuggled out of Burma and broadcast back via satellite. 'Joshua', age 27, becomes tactical leader of a group of reporters, as Buddhist monks in September 2007 lead a massive uprising. Foreign TV crews are banned from the country, so it's left to Joshua and his crew to keep the revolution alive on TV screens all over. As government intelligence understands the power of the camera, the VJs become their prime target.
BURMA VJ - REPORTING FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY
kr150.00Price
PRODUCTION YEAR: 2008
GENRE: DOCUMENTARY
FORMAT: 16:9 / 1.1:85 / PAL
RUN TIME: 1 HOUR & 25 MINUTES
SOUND: DOLBY 5.1 / 2.0
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE: BURMESE, ENGLISH & THAI
SUBTITLES: DANISHFor credits and additional information, please go to the page for the film on this site.