Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Burma: A Human Tragedy really digs into the grim realities of life under the military Junta. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing the weight of the subject matter to really settle in. The interviews with survivors and Aung San Suu Kyi are striking – her presence adds a layer of authenticity that can't be ignored. It's raw, unfiltered, and at times, incredibly difficult to watch. The atmosphere is thick with tension and despair, emphasizing the ongoing struggle of the ethnic minorities. Practical effects aren’t really the focus here, but the real-life stories and chilling images do more than enough to drive the point home. It’s a tough but necessary watch, a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict.
Documentary highlighting human rights abusesIncludes significant interviews with key political figuresIntense focus on personal stories and survival
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover