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Remembering Far East Captivity and the Aftermath: 70 Years On

: The film was originally screened on BBC Four . It is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in certain regions or can be purchased on DVD. Notable Features Building Burma's Death Railway: Moving Half the...

The phrase refers to the documentary , directed by Helen Langridge . The "Moving Half the Mountain" portion of the title highlights the staggering human effort and tragedy involved in constructing the Siam-Burma Railway during World War II. Documentary Details Release Year : 2014. Remembering Far East Captivity and the Aftermath: 70

: It focuses on the brutal treatment of POWs and forced local laborers, the use of humor as a survival mechanism, and the subsequent power of reconciliation between former enemies. The "Moving Half the Mountain" portion of the

: The film tells the story of the construction of the 415 km railway linking Thailand to Burma through the first-person accounts of British prisoners of war (POWs) and their Japanese captors.

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