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Tvunget til taushet, en historie om journalister fra Sri Lanka = Silenced voices : tales of Sri Lankan journalists in exile, SF Norge Produksjon in cooperation with Grunnet Film ; regi og manus, Beate Arnestad ; produsenter, Gudny Hummelvoll, Frederick Howard ; kreative produsent, Beate Arnestad

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Tvunget til taushet, en historie om journalister fra Sri Lanka = Silenced voices : tales of Sri Lankan journalists in exile, SF Norge Produksjon in cooperation with Grunnet Film ; regi og manus, Beate Arnestad ; produsenter, Gudny Hummelvoll, Frederick Howard ; kreative produsent, Beate Arnestad
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Tvunget til taushet
Oclc number
954043412
Responsibility statement
SF Norge Produksjon in cooperation with Grunnet Film ; regi og manus, Beate Arnestad ; produsenter, Gudny Hummelvoll, Frederick Howard ; kreative produsent, Beate Arnestad
Runtime
61
Sub title
en historie om journalister fra Sri Lanka = Silenced voices : tales of Sri Lankan journalists in exile
Summary
This is a film about freedom of speech and the messengers of truth to portray how much individuals are willing to offer to bring information to light. The film is told as a personal encounter with exiled journalists who have been 'silenced' and almost killed in their home country because they exposed war crimes, corruption and massacres of civilians. They claim these crimes have been committed by the state. Miraculously, they have managed to escape their home country and are now in 'safe' countries in the west. Following extensive research, collaboration was established with the two known Sri Lankan journalists, Sonali and Bashana. Both are continuing their work from secret hiding. They know they are fighting a lonely and dangerous battle against the enormous amount of propaganda spread by government officials to ensure the world will never know what really went on. They are putting their own lives at risk to be messengers of the crimes that they are convinced their government has implicated itself in. (Sri Lanka is ranking one of the worst countries in Asia with respect to freedom of expression. In the past few years, several have been murdered or just disappeared. Close to 50 media workers have recently fled the country.) A free press independent journalism-are among our important democratic values. Its founders, however, could not have imagined a world, such as today, when information is increasingly exchanged through a global network. What that means, in short, is that restrictions on a free press anywhere in the world become restrictions everywhere in the world, as the global community is denied important sources of information. Such information is more important than ever because, in many nations, reporting budgets are shrinking, and the world becomes even more dependent for information on journalists in their home countries. To the extent that they are compromised, we all are compromised. The film may have political implications and may also serve as an example of how maintaining human rights and avoiding war crimes must all too often give way under the political and economic interests of the superpowers. The film may also illustrate that the actions of individual people can genuinely contribute to change
Target audience
adult
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