‘We Don’t Want to Go Back’: Refugee on the Thailand-Burma Border
This video tells the story of U Soe Myint, a Karen refugee on the Thailand-Burma border, who fled Burma over 30 years ago and plans to never return. Recent reforms [...]
The Road: A Journey Into Burma’s War-Torn Karen State
In the summer of 2006, four friends from San Diego, California set out on a mission to expose the atrocities being done to the people of Burma, more specifically, the [...]
Nothing About Us Without Us: Refugees’ Voices About their Return to Burma
This short documentary highlights refugees’ voices about repatriation from camps along the Thailand border back into Burma. Featuring interviews with the UNHCR, leading academics, representatives from civil society organizations, and [...]
The Burden of War, Women Bear Burden of Displacement
The image of Burma being projected internationally by the military-backed government contrasts starkly with the reality in rural ethnic areas. While President Thein Sein is being lauded as a democratic [...]
People Not Pawns, Burma’s Ugly Game of Political Detention
This is a documentary about political prisoners in Burma. The film looks at this issue from a historical perspective, highlights current issues regarding political prisoners in Burma, and provides an [...]
Siege of Kachin State
Are the ethnic people in Burma being abandoned? The ethnic Kachins are under siege in northern Burma. Hundreds of battalions of Burmese troops have surrounded Kachin state, causing over 60,000 [...]
Learning the Hard Way: An Insight into Education on the Thai-Burma Border
This documentary provides an insight into long struggle of the ethnic Karen in southeastern Burma and the challenges involved in providing education inside the war-torn Karen State and in the [...]
One Family Three Generations
The family in this short documentary has been displaced by war for three generations. Their daily struggles continue despite ceasefires and democratic reform. In fact, since filming in 2010-2011, the [...]