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Forgotten Bird of Paradise - trailer

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British film-maker Dominic Brown travelled without the knowledge or authority of the Indonesian authorities in order to film Forgotten Bird of Paradise. The documentary provides a rare and moving insight into the forgotten struggle for independence that has gripped West Papua for over 45 years. It includes never before seen footage of OPM rebel fighters at their stronghold deep in the Papuan jungle, as well as interviews with human rights victims of the Indonesian regime.

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Title: Forgotten Bird of Paradise. (2min trailer)
Artists: The native peoples of West Papua
Published Date: August 2009
Copyright: © fPcN interCultural: Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
Duration: 00:02:00
Genre: World / Tribal / West Papua
Tags/Keywords: OPM, OPM-TNI, koteka, West Papua, Independence, Freedom, self-determination, oppression, www.ipwp.org International Parliamentarians for West Papua, refugees, Melanesia, colonised, genocide, United Nations, Act of "NO" Choice, Act of "FREE" Choice, Indonesian, Brimob, Koppasuss, Yusak Pakage, General Goliath Tabuni
Dimensions: 480 x 270 pixels (Actual)
Codecs: AAC, H.264 - MPEG-4 File
Film maker: Dominic Brown
Producer: Dominic Brown

Description: British film-maker Dominic Brown travelled without the knowledge or authority of the Indonesian authorities in order to film Forgotten Bird of Paradise. The documentary provides a rare and moving insight into the forgotten struggle for independence that has gripped West Papua for over 45 years. It includes never before seen footage of OPM rebel fighters at their stronghold deep in the Papuan jungle, as well as interviews with human rights victims of the Indonesian regime. 
Most startling of all is an interview conducted with the Amnesty International recognised ‘prisoner of conscience’ Yusak Pakage. He is currently serving a 10 year prison sentence for peacefully raising the West Papuan flag. The interview with Pakage was recorded in secret during a hospital visit where he was receiving treatment for torture. The documentary also provides an insight into recent developments on the international arena including the launch of the International Parliamentarians for West Papua which has seen a number of influential politicians from around the world come together to coordinate international action against the ongoing occupation and bring about means whereby the West Papuan will eventually gain their long lost right of self-determination.
 Frequently breathtaking and thought provoking, the footage that makes up Forgotten Bird of Paradise provides a remarkable insight into a forgotten world where ancient traditions and cultures live on into the modern age. Above all it shows the inspiring resilience of a people who have suffered so much under Indonesian occupation, but whose dream for freedom burns stronger now than at any time in history. Finally their cries are starting to be heard.

A film made with fPcN interCultural: www.fPcN-global.org assistance.

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oki
oki says:
Nov 11, 2009 12:49 AM

Looks great, where can one get a full copy of the whole film? Is it available online?

fPcN interCultural
fPcN interCultural says:
Nov 11, 2009 07:27 AM

I would suggest you keep an eye on http://www.forgottenbirdofparadise.net. From what I have been told by Dominic, is after a few more films festivals, it could be ready for general release early next year.

We will of course have a full length screen-able copy, here and on www.fPcN-global.org

aki
aki says:
Nov 11, 2009 07:32 AM

look forward to catching it. AFAIK it's not in any festivals in Australia atm, but if it's screening here please let us know.

fPcN interCultural
fPcN interCultural says:
Nov 11, 2009 07:41 AM

What is life like in West Papua?
What do you know about one of our nearest neighbours?
Is this East Timor all over again?

Come and see the acclaimed film: FORGOTTEN BIRD OF PARADISE Directed, filmed and produced by Dominic Brown [U.K.] Secretly filmed inside the Indonesian province of Papua. This is the first and currently ONLY scheduled showing of this film in full in Australia! www.forgottenbirdofparadise.net

Friday 27th November 7.30pm
United Church Hall, 37 St John's Road, Glebe, Sydney, Australia

Presented &Supported by:
Joe Collins & Anne Noonan, AWPA
Peter King, University of Sydney centre for peace and conflict studies
Doug Sewell, President Anabaptist Association Australia & NZ
Julie  Brackenreg, HopeStreet   Urban  Compassion  

andrewl
andrewl says:
Nov 11, 2009 07:44 AM

Hey,
I didn't know that was on. Want to add it as an event listing to the site?

Barry Saunders
Barry Saunders says:
Nov 12, 2009 01:26 AM

looking forward to seeing the whole documentary!

Aspen Wabiser
Aspen Wabiser says:
Nov 13, 2009 01:47 PM

Copies of the film on DVD are available to purchase online at

http://dancingturtle.co.uk/shop/forgottenbirdofparadise.php

They post to anywhere in the world and you get a free copy of the Merdeka music compilation for West Papua with it too

david Ohee
david Ohee says:
Dec 05, 2009 08:18 AM

its not true film.. coz i stay in papua come n see the original of papua.. we let u to enjoy our rich culture. n i wish the movie maker.. go to hell as soon as posible.. JBU all

fPcN interCultural
fPcN interCultural says:
Dec 05, 2009 11:17 AM

David,

So you are saying, that Human Rights Watch & Amnesty International, to name only two international human rights organisations are lying too!

Everybody that has been there, knows about the mass killings, abuse, torture, disappearances, rape as well as the destruction & stealing of West Papuan's natural resources the Indonesian military and Government are responsible for!

You either come from another planet or work for the Indonesian military or Government.

Alex Hendrick
Alex Hendrick says:
Dec 05, 2009 02:54 PM

There can be no doubt that Indonesia are committing acts of evil in West Papua. Lets not forget there are people in prison for 15 years for simply raising a flag, and with the Red Cross now banned it is obvious that Indonesia are stepping up their efforts to exterminate the Papuan race.

I have visited West Papua myself and was shocked and saddended to hear the stories of brutality, rape and murder committed daily by the Indonesian military against innocent Papuans. This is genocide.

I saw this film at a recent viewing in Sydney and it is excellent. It will undoubtedly scare Indonesia as they know now that the truth about the attrocities they are committing in West Papua is coming to the outside world. Let us hope that soon the international community will unite against Indonesia and help the Papuan people be free from the bondage of suffering.

Wallace
Wallace says:
Nov 26, 2010 04:29 PM

The Bird of Paradise is native to New Guinea and surrounding areas..Australia has a large number of manucodes and riflebirds..The beauty of these birds of paradise makes them a target among skin

hunters,who have destroyed certain species.The bird of paradise in South Africa is considered a member of the banana family.It's biological name is Strelizia reginae.The banana tree sports an exiquiste

flower that is said to resemble the bird of paradise in full flight..
http://www.wildlifeworld360.com/heavenly-bird-of-paradise.html

SOBHAN
SOBHAN says:
Jul 18, 2011 11:12 PM

SALAM

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