Burma VJ
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Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country is a 2008 documentary film directed by Anders Østergaard. It follows the September 2007 uprisings
2007 Burmese anti-government protests
The 2007 Burmese anti-government protests were a series of anti-government protests that started in Burma on 15 August 2007...

 against the military regime in Burma. Some of it was filmed on hand-held cameras, and the footage was smuggled out of the country. Other parts of it were reconstructed, which caused controversy.

Nominations

  • EFA Documentaire 2009 - Prix Arte: Nominations et Jury

In association with the European culture channel ARTE, the winner will be presented at the 22nd European Film Awards Ceremony on Saturday, 12 December, in Bochum/Germany.
  • Oscar 2010 - Best Documentary Feature

Awards

Sundance Film Festival
  • World Cinema Documentary Film Editing Award

San Francisco International Film Festival
  • Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award: Investigative Documentary Feature


Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival
  • The VPRO Joris Ivens Award
  • Movies That Matter Award


CPH:DOX
  • Amnesty Award
  • DOX Award


Berlinale
  • Cinema for Peace International Human Rights Film Award


Boulder International Film Festival
  • Grand Prix


Bodil (Danish Golden Globe) 2009 (Denmark)
  • Best Documentary


ZagrebDox (Croatia)
  • Movies that Matter Human Rights Award
  • Special mention


Robert , Danish Film Academy Award 2009 (Denmark)
  • Best Long Documentary


One World 2009 (Czech Republic)
  • Vaclav Havel Special Award
  • Student Jury Award


11th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
  • Audience Award


Perspektive International Human Rights Film Festival Nuremberg
  • Audience Award
  • Youth Jury Award


Full Frame Documentary Festival (USA)
  • Anne Dellinger Grand Jury Award
  • Center for Documentary Studies Filmmaker Award
  • Full Frame / Working Films Award


ITS ALL TRUE – 14th International Documentary Film Festival – São Paulo (Brazil)
  • Best Documentary


Amnesty International's Movies that Matter Festival (Holland)
  • The Golden Butterfly, Amnesty International's A Matter of ACT documentary award
  • MovieSquad ALLRights Award


San Francisco International Film Festival (USA)
  • Investigative Documentary Feature Award


For the courage of its cameramen, the boldness of its director, and
exemplary transnational collaboration; and, for its model of
collective investigations in high and low technology, carried out
under threat of death and imprisonment, to beam the truth of a country
out to the world, the award for best investigative documentary goes to BURMA VJ


Planete Doc Review 2009 (Poland)
  • Amnesty International Award (and one special mention)


Mountainfilm in TELLURIDE 2009 (US)
  • MOVING MOUNTAINS PRIZE (TIE)


Grand Prix International Du Documentaire D´Auteur 2009, URTI, Monte-Carlo
  • SILVER MEDAL

Shot at the risk of human lives and with basic technical means, this film makes us live from inside events having opposed the Burmese monks then the students to the ruling military dictatorship. The author used these strong images to put the speech of democracy on a dissident satellite channel and to supply the international media.This film was made in exceptional conditions, which widen the documentary genre.

Golden Apricot” 6th International Film Festival, 2009 (Armenia)
  • Golden Apricot” main prize


Jerusalem International Film Festival, 2009 (Israel)
  • The “In the Spirit of Freedom” Awards in memory of Wim van Leer


Festival Cine Ourense
  • Best Documentary Director


Odense Film Festival 2009, Denmark
  • Best Danish Documentary


I WILL TELL FILM FESTIVAL 2009
  • Ndindasawapanga Award ( I WILL TELL)


Branchage Jersey International filmfetival 2009
  • MATTER DOCUMENTARY AWARD.


GRIERSON 2009, The British Documentary Award, UK
  • Best Cinema Documentary ( UK Film council award)


DokMa 2009, Slovenia
  • Triangle Muscle Award – Best feature Length


Verzio 6 Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, Hungary
  • Audience award


4 Screens European Film Festival, France
  • Grand Prix
  • Youth Jury prize


National Board of Review, US
  • Freedom of Expression Award


Cinema Eye Honors, US
  • Outstanding Achievement In Editing
  • Outstanding Achievement In An International Feature Film

Box office

The film was released to one theater on May 20, 2009 and grossed $5,554 in the opening weekend. Its widest release was in three theaters. As of May 1, 2010, the total grossing stands at $123,477.

External links

  • Burma VJ at Rotten Tomatoes
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  • Sundance 2009 Page
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