They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain
Synopsis
Billed as "A Portrait of the people of Burma", They Call it Myanmar speaks to ordinary Burmese citizens about life in their country under a regime so oppressive that only few faces are made visible to the camera, for fear of reprisal. Indeed, some of the production crew remain as ‘Anonymous’.
One face that is shown is that of Aung Sang Suu Kyi who is eloquent in expressing her frustrations and hopes for her country. "They Call It Myanmar" presents a sad and sobering glimpse at a stoic and long-suffering land. The Director Robert H Lieberman manages to capture the country's beauty, along with the proud perseverance of its people. (Washington Post)
Followed by a discussion with guests from the Burma Campaign.
Thanks to PhotoSynthesis Productions
One face that is shown is that of Aung Sang Suu Kyi who is eloquent in expressing her frustrations and hopes for her country. "They Call It Myanmar" presents a sad and sobering glimpse at a stoic and long-suffering land. The Director Robert H Lieberman manages to capture the country's beauty, along with the proud perseverance of its people. (Washington Post)
Followed by a discussion with guests from the Burma Campaign.
Thanks to PhotoSynthesis Productions
Critics
“ Eye-opening and insightful.”
“The film provides one of the ultimate functions of a documentary, taking us into the life and culture of a people most of us would never know.”
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