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| Singapore Rebel (complete video) |
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This is the film Singapore's censorship board
doesn't want people to see. It's the story of
opposition politician Chee Soon Juan, who has
been imprisoned twice for championing
democratic change in the city state. The
censors declared it a "party political film"
and it was pulled from April 2005's Singapore
International Film Festival line-up after the
director was warned he could face two years
in jail if the screening went ahead. Directed
by Martyn See. 'Singapore Rebel' has been
selected to premiere in two human rights film
festivals this month. The inaugural New
Zealand Human Rights Film Festival and the
Amnesty International Film Festival (USA)
will host a series of screenings in Auckland,
Wellington and West Hollywood. Film-maker
Martyn See will not attend the festivals. He
is now under investigation by the Singapore
police for "the making" of 'Singapore Rebel'
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This is the video that actually prompted me
to get a Director's account on YouTube and
take uploading more seriously. It's taken me
this long to find the video again! Tags : Singapore rebel |
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Durée : 1604 s |
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