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Author Hallacy, Jeanne.

Title Into the current : Burma's political prisoners : a film / by Jeanne Hallacy.

Publication Info. [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, 77 min. 9 sec.) : digital, stereophonic, sound, color
digital
video file MPEG-4 Flash
Note On cover: a film by Jeanne Hallacy and the democratic voice of Burma.
Event Originally produced by Jeanne Hallacy in 2011.
Summary Into the Current takes the viewer into the darkest corners of Burmas massive system of repression. The ordeal of political prisoners like Ko Bo Kyi illuminates the suppression of democracy activists through imprisonment, torture and isolation, but more importantly, the resolute commitment they embody for a people long denied their freedom. There is no better homage to the desire for a positive future for Burma than the stories this documentary presents. Burmas long struggle for freedom will never truly begin until all political prisoners are freed, the culture of impunity challenged, and basic freedoms are granted to all. Into the Current illustrates the evils of military dictatorship with compassion, historical depth, and powerful visual evidence of past and ongoing repression. Yet in the courage of the dissidents profiled the effect of watching Into the Current is to come away inspired by their commitment to transform their country into a free society, a struggle we must all support and, in the end, they will win. "In addition to being expertly done, 'Into to the Current' comes at a most auspicious time, documenting what was, what is,and even what will be if there is any roll-back on the situation of political imprisonment in Myanmar. For every political prisoner whose story Ms. Hallacy finely weaves through the narrative and who has been released since the film's completion, others come immediately to mind. 'Into the Current' is then at once a record, an indictment, and a warning." - Amnesty International, United Kingdom. "This film alerts the world to the daily brutality inflicted upon Burmas political prisoners in living cemeteries".- US Campaign for Burma. "Into the Current takes the viewer into the darkest corners of Burmas massive system of repression. The ordeal of political prisoners like Ko Bo Kyi illuminates the suppression of democracy activists through imprisonment, torture and isolation, but more importantly, the resolute commitment they embody for a people long denied their freedom. There is no better homage to the desire for a positive future for Burma than the stories this documentary presents. Burmas long struggle for freedom will never truly begin until all political prisoners are freed, the culture of impunity challenged, and basic freedoms are granted to all. Into the Current illustrates the evils of military dictatorship with compassion, historical depth, and powerful visual evidence of past and ongoing repression. Yet in the courage of the dissidents profiled the effect of watching Into the Current is to come away inspired by their commitment to transform their country into a free society, a struggle we must all support and, in the end, they will win." - Human Rights Watch, Asia Director, Brad Adams.
Original Version Originally produced Harriman, N.Y., Media Library [distributor], c2010.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language In English and Burmese with English subtitles.
Subject Political prisoners -- Burma.
Political persecution -- Burma.
Human rights -- Burma.
Burma -- Politics and government -- 1988-
Added Author Kanopy (Firm)
Added Title Burma's political prisoners
Yayzan Lan
Music No. 1060350 Kanopy
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