New Zealand Premiere of Breaking the Silence: Burma’s Resistance

  • A new Canadian documentary directed by Pierre Mignault and filmed secretly inside Burma showcases the country’s little known networks of resistance movements. It sheds light on the enormous risks taken by ordinary Burmese, and their long struggle to remove the country’s brutal military dictatorship.
    Showing in Auckland on Monday 3 May, 8.30pm at Academy Cinema, 44 Lorne St and in Wellington on Monday 26 April, 8pm at Paramount Cinema, Courtenay Pl.
    Tickets are $25. Join us for free drinks at a social hour before the screening
    contact unionaid@nzctu.org.nz for tickets.
    All proceeds to UnionAID

    A new Canadian documentary directed by Pierre Mignault and filmed secretly inside Burma showcases the country’s little known networks of resistance movements. It sheds light on the enormous risks taken by ordinary Burmese, and their long struggle to remove the country’s brutal military dictatorship.

    Showing in Auckland on Monday 3 May, 8.30pm at Academy Cinema, 44 Lorne St

    and in Wellington on Monday 26 April, 8pm at Paramount Cinema, Courtenay Pl.

    Tickets are $25. Join us for free drinks at a social hour before the screening

    contact unionaid@nzctu.org.nz for tickets.

    All proceeds to UnionAID

    Breaking the Silence: Burmas Resistance

    Breaking the Silence: Burma's Resistance


    March 25th, 2010 | UnionAID | Comments Off | Tags:

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Stephen Day

Unions Aotearoa International Development Trust (UnionAID) is a charitable trust established by the NZ Council of Trade Unions – Te Kauae Kaimahi to express its solidarity with partners in developing countries struggling to protect and promote the rights of workers and their families

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