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Language
  
English

Director
  
Robert Koenig

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
2008 (2008)

Writer
  
Robert Koenig, Brandon Kohrt

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Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepals Maoist Army is a 2008 documentary film directed by American filmmaker Robert Koenig, and written by Robert Koenig and Brandon Kohrt. The documentary premiered in Hollywood, CA at Graumans Egyptian Theatre in 2008 at the 5th Annual Artivist Film Festival, where it won the Artivist Award for Childrens Advocacy. Returned also won the award for Best Documentary Short at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival that same year.

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Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepals Maoist Army tells the personal story of Nepali boys and girls as they attempt to rebuild their lives after fighting in the Nepalese Civil War. Through the voices of former child soldiers, the film examines why these children joined the Maoists and explores the prevention of future recruitment.

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The children describe their dramatic recruitment and participation in the Maoist People’s Liberation Army during the eleven-year civil war between the Maoist insurgents and the Hindu monarch of Nepal. The girls’ stories demonstrate how voluntarily joining the violent Maoist struggle became their only option to escape the gender discrimination and sexual violence of traditional Hindu culture in Nepal. With the major conflict ended and the Maoists in control of the government, these children are now in United Nations cantonments, and return home to communities and families that want nothing to do with them. For many of the children of Nepal’s Maoist Army, the return home can be even more painful than the experience of war.

Accolades

  • "Best Short, Childrens Advocacy" 5th Annual Artivist Film Festival, 2008
  • "Best Student Work" Society for Visual Anthropology Film Festival, 2008
  • "Best Documentary Short" Atlanta Underground Film Festival, 2008
  • CARE Film Festival, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2008
  • Himalayan Film Festival, Amsterdam, 2009
  • Document 7 - International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, Scotland, 2009
  • United States National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine
  • Days of Ethnographic Film, Moscow, Russia, 2009
  • Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2010
  • Anthropology Film Festival at UBC, Vancouver, Canada, 2010
  • References

    Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepals Maoist Army Wikipedia
    Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepals Maoist Army IMDb