Comedians stand up for Zarganar
Comedians stand up for Zarganar
Amnesty International
Top line New
Zealand comedians Michele A’Court and Jeremy Elwood join
Amnesty International to speak out about the imprisonment of
fellow Burmese comedian Zarganar – an Amnesty Prisoner of
Conscience who was arrested on 4 June 2008, after he
criticised the government's handling of the cyclone relief
situation in interviews with foreign journalists. The plight
of this comic, who really did stand up to authority, is at
the heart of THIS PRISON WHERE I LIVE, a feature documentary
that tells Zarganar’s story and follows a fellow comedian
from Europe, Michael Mittermeier, who heads to Burma to find
out more about this remarkable man.
Stand up for your right to laugh and join Amnesty, Michele and Jeremy for the screening of this fabulous film that highlights the importance of freedom of expression not only to human rights, but to comedy itself.
When:
Sunday 20 March,
7:30pm-10pm
Where: The Classic Comedy
Club and Bar, 321 Queen St, Auckland
Tickets:
Adult $20 Student $15
For all booking
enquiries: call 09 373 4321 or email
info@comedy.co.nz
For information contact:
Amanda Brydon phone 09 303 4520 or email
refugee.intern@amnesty.org.nz
Click here to visit the film’s website
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