Amanpour and Company

March 11, 2021

Ambassadors Kyaw Moe Tun and Barbara Woodward discuss the military coup in Myanmar. Filmmaker Florian Zeller explains the inspiration behind his BAFTA-nominated film "The Father." "The White Tiger" producer Mukul Deora joins Hari Sreenivasan to talk caste, class and globalization.

Myanmar Ambassador to UN: "We All Feel Helpless"

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The U.N. is ringing alarm bells on Myanmar, as their special rapporteur for human rights says the junta’s brutal crackdown on peaceful protests are likely crimes against humanity. Indeed, the country’s own ambassador to the U.N. recently made an emotional speech against the military coup, asking the international community to provide security. He joins the program to explain why he's speaking out.

Previews + Extras

  • UN Security Council Condemns Violence in Myanmar: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    UN Security Council Condemns Violence in Myanmar

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    A unanimous UN Security Council statement has been issued condemning the violence – a notable diplomatic achievement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward, who ensured China, Russia, India and Vietnam were all on board. What more can the international community do to stop the violence and restore democracy to Myanmar? Ambassador Woodward joins the program to discuss.

  • The Inspiration Behind the BAFTA-Nominated Film “The Father”: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Inspiration Behind the BAFTA-Nominated Film “The Father”

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    The film "The Father" is racking up nominations this awards season. Adapted from the international hit play, the film pulls off the feat of bringing the audience inside the head of its aging protagonist, played by Anthony Hopkins, as dementia strips away his ability to process the world around him. Writer and director Florian Zeller joins the program to discuss his inspiration.

  • "The White Tiger” Producer on Caste, Class and Globalization: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    "The White Tiger” Producer on Caste, Class and Globalization

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    The BAFTA-nominated film "The White Tiger" tells the story of Balram, a poor but shrewd young driver in India battling against the country’s caste system. It’s based on the 2008 Booker Prize-winning novel by Aravind Adiga, and the producer Mukul Deora speaks with Hari Sreenivasan about this project that was a decade in the making.

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