Miss. Wai, Filled with Flowers 1977
Set against the backdrop of Rangoon University, the tender romance between Aung Latt and the enchanting student Wai Lwin Lwin.
Set against the backdrop of Rangoon University, the tender romance between Aung Latt and the enchanting student Wai Lwin Lwin.
Based on true story.
Echoing the story of Vessantara Jātaka, the film depicts a man’s post-widowhood transformation and Myanmar’s complex past through a dysfunctional family.
Informed by Taoist notions on the flow of nature, Freedom of Clouds is an experimental audiovisual poem composed of two visual languages which shift in tandem with the sonic landscape. The first involves abstract audio-reactive particles imitating the movement of dust, while the second is composed of Myanmar’s urban scenes which blur and morph as the piece moves away from form and definition.
A tyre recycling workshop in South Okkalapa in Myanmar's former capital of Yangon is a site of multiple uses and multiple deaths, for this is the place where defunct tyres are transformed from their original shape and use, and are reborn into new and completely different lives. Filmed almost entirely in black-and-white, this observational documentary gently explores a community of tyre cutters and recyclers, young and old, male and female, as they create with their super-sharp blades, careful eyes and skilful strokes, buckets, brushes and slippers from discarded rubber tyres. And, from time to time, in fleeting yet visceral moments in between their movements, snatched conversation and song, something lyrical, even philosophical emerges, and we are gently reminded of how every death gives way to a birth.
မင်္ဂလာပွဲ (Wedding) is a 2025 Burmese comedy movie.
Two young Burmese brothers and pilots visit Japan, hoping to fulfill their long-held dream of completing a nonstop flight from Tokyo to Rangoon (present day Yangon). Upon their arrival, the elder of the two falls in love with a Japanese woman named Emiko, casting a shadow over not only their flight plans but also the brothers’ relationship.
To My Bosom Friend is a Burmese black-and-white film released in 1979.
Around 5:15pm, I saw a line of construction workers walking home. Some were in pairs chatting, others were gathered around an ATM. Two women walked out of a 7-11 and were eating ice cream. I also saw an older man walking alone, staring at the ground deep in thought. He reminded me of my father. So I went back with Parinee Buthrasri and brought a camera. I later got to meet with six workers (from Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam) with Komtouch Napattaloong and Pom Bunsermvicha. The audio is excerpts from the interviews which were recorded separately.
A film crew shooting at an expensive countryside home discovers more than what they came for.
The movie tells of a half-human creature, who, on every full moon night, has to struggle as he loses himself between his monstrous instincts and his human side.
A fantasy about a boy and a girl walking together in downtown with the imagination.
How Min Thek, who grew up with psychological trauma from childhood under the domination of his grandmother, a former actress, and his family found his liberation...
Artist-filmmaker Htoo Lwin Myo examines some of the earliest pre-cinematic objects portraying Myanmar's colonial past: magic lantern slides. A polyphonous essay on the perils of history and the many stories we can find in the remains of times gone.
A live audiovisual performance along the Singapore River blending sound, text, and image by Lam Li Shuen, Mark Chua, Moe Myat May Zarchi, and Lin Htet Aung.
A tattoo artist searching for a treasure map to get rich… Two friends who end up in one mishap after another, even having to hide a body. They set out for a 2-night, 3-day trip to Ngwe Saung Beach just to have some fun… But when things take an unexpected turn and danger closes in— What will happen next?
Kyarr Kyarr Nwet Nwet (2024) is a Burmese Comedy movie.
အမျိုးကိုချစ်ပါ is a Burmese Comedy movie staring Tyron, Soe Myat Thuzar and etc..