18th Human Rights Film Festival: 'Myanmar Diaries'

Denison University's 18th Annual Human Rights Film Festival presents a screening of "Myanmar Diaries."

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Denison University’s 18th Annual Human Rights Film Festival presents a screening of “Myanmar Diaries.”

“Myanmar Diaries” is composed of multiple documentary, emotional, and creative short films that were smuggled out of the country in 2022. Combined, they create one strong voice of resistance that shares collective indignation and hope for a better future. A compelling look behind the headlines, the film amplifies the voices of those who are standing up to the brutality of the military and fighting for freedom of expression.

Post Film Q&A moderated by Taku Suzuki


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