Anders Østergaard • Denmark 2008 • 1h24m • Digital projection • Burmese and English with English subtitles • 15 • Documentary

Armed with pocket-sized video cameras an insistent group of Burmese reporters face down death to expose the repressive regime controlling their country.

In 2007, after decades of self-imposed silence, Burma became headline news across the globe when peaceful Buddhist monks led a massive rebellion. More than 100,000 people took to the streets protesting against a cruel dictatorship that has held the country hostage for more than 40 years.

Foreign news crews were banned, the internet was shut down, and Burma was closed to the outside world. So how did we witness these events?
Enter the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) aka the Burma VJs.
Compiled from the shaky handheld footage of the DVB, acclaimed filmmaker Anders Østergaard’s Burma VJ pulls us into the heat of the moment as the VJs themselves become the target of the Burmese government.
Their tactical leader, code-named Joshua, oversees operations from a safe hiding place in Thailand.

Via clandestine phone calls, Joshua dispenses his posse of video warriors, who covertly film the abuses in their country, then smuggle their footage across the border into Thailand. Joshua ships the footage to Norway where it is broadcast back to Burma and the world via satellite.

Burma VJ plays like a thriller, all the more frightening because it is true.

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