Working for Freedom

Duration: 00:25:00 The campaign video contains a re-enactment of the abusive detention of a citizen of an unspecified country manifesting his opposition to the political regime. The purpose of the film is to raise awareness of the abuse, and to highlight the importance of supporting campaigns for fr...

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Other Authors: Johnson, Stephen R.
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Amnesty International 1988
United Kingdom
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:5a8ec7ef-07e7-4615-a4f5-88bb255d56b9
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description Duration: 00:25:00 The campaign video contains a re-enactment of the abusive detention of a citizen of an unspecified country manifesting his opposition to the political regime. The purpose of the film is to raise awareness of the abuse, and to highlight the importance of supporting campaigns for freeing victims of political oppression. The second short film is an animated reading and promotion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each article is visually expressed in an innovative artistic manner. Artists such as Laurie Anderson, Danny Elfman, Jeff Birdges, Debra Winger participated in the creation of the campaign films.
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publishDate 1988
publisher Amnesty International
United Kingdom
spellingShingle Working for Freedom
[Documentary film]
title Working for Freedom
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:5a8ec7ef-07e7-4615-a4f5-88bb255d56b9