Refugee: Myanmar

Refugee: Myanmar

Client: The Annenberg Center
Director/Cinematographers: Leslie Knott and Clementine Malpas
Photographer: Lynsey Addario
Location: Myanmar

Verbatim’s Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict and human rights photographer Lynsey Addario covers the plight of the Rohingya Muslims, a disenfranchised minority in the predominantly Buddhist nation of Myanmar

REFUGEE is an original documentary film narrated by UNHCR High Profile Supporter, Academy Award-winning actor Cate Blanchett. The film follows each photographer commissioned by the Annenberg Space for Photography: Verbatim’s Tom Stoddart following the path of refugees fleeing to Europe and Lynsey Addario covering the disenfranchised Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar.

The films were directed and produced by Verbatim’s documentary film makers Leslie Knott and Clementine Malpas

Through images created by the internationally acclaimed artists, REFUGEE explores the lives of refugees from a host of diverse populations dispersed and displaced throughout the world. The exhibit features photographs taken in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Colombia, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Mexico, Myanmar, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States.

With the number of displaced people having reached 65.3 million globally, according to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, this timely exhibition and film allows audiences to engage with aspects of the plight of refugees not previously encountered, and to reflect on a full range of refugee experiences through singular images. The compelling exhibit offers visitors insight into the plight of refugees, including their efforts to survive, their needs, their dreams and their hopes for a better future.

UNHCR supported REFUGEE exhibition photographers throughout their endeavors, providing valuable background information and facilitating logistical contact with refugees during and after their dangerous journeys to safety in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.