Ellen Bruno
Ellen Bruno is an American documentary filmmaker. Her documentaries focus mostly on human rights issues, especially in Cambodia.[1] Additionally, she has performed international relief work, in places such as Tibet, Cambodia, and Burma.
Ellen Bruno | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Documentary Filmmaker & Director |
Years active | 1987-Present |
Notable work | Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia, Split, Sacrifice, A Path to Dignity |
List of documentaries
Year | Title |
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1990 | Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia |
1995 | Satya: A Prayer for the Enemy |
1998 | Slavegirls |
1999 | Sacrifice |
2004 | Leper |
2013 | Split |
gollark: You have choices. Like other jobs. Or other industries.
gollark: It's like only buying blue machines for your factory. It costs money versus not caring.
gollark: I mean, reduction of racism is... probably good for the economy... not bad as you seem to have implied.
gollark: And it isn't be current majority views, which would be bad enough, but current loud people views.
gollark: If we just encoded current beliefs into law all the time, it would be harder to change them.
References
- "filmmaker | Bruno Films". www.brunofilms.com. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
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