INDEPENDENT VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ABOUT SRI LANKA ... post-tsunami to pre-war
 
 
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CIRCLES OF VIOLENCE : a return to Sri Lanka is a personal exploration that exposes the island’s dark history and tries to make sense of the deeper processes beneath the violence.

The film raises some fundamental questions about Sri Lanka’s future, and recalls a time when balance was respected and wisdom prevailed.

CIRCLES OF VIOLENCE : a return to Sri Lanka reveals the profound dilemmas faced by a society gripped by a new kind of strife – one that other societies (especially in the west) could well face in the near future.

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Circles of Violence : a return to Sri Lanka was filmed between January 2005 and January 2007. It is an independent production and does not represent the agendas of any organisation or political party.

Target Audience: This documentary is aimed at people who have an awareness of Sri Lanka, but don't claim to be experts.

  • anyone who is curious about Sri Lanka
  • the Sri Lankan diaspora - especially people who grew up outside Sri Lanka
  • NGO / aid workers and those working in the development sector
  • Students / Lecturers in Development Studies
  • Anyone interested in seperatist movements, and violent long-term conflicts
  • Peace workers and those who are searching for solutions to armed conflicts

The DVD of the documentary is available for purchase.

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"We can teach Mr. Bush about terrorism. We can teach a lot of countries lessons that they are now seeking answers for."

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