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Myanmar Diaries at The Capitol Cinema

Myanmar Diaries

70 mins | Rated TBC (Ripple Effect)


Hidden from the world's TV cameras, life under Myanmar’s junta of terror in the aftermath of last year's military coup has been largely invisible. As an act of creative resistance, the anonymous Myanmar Film Collective composed this feature-length film by blurring reality and fiction, all segments from their first-person perspective, woven together with blood-chilling eye-witness footage in the form of citizen journalism.

An extremely urgent film in a time when Myanmar has almost disappeared from the news headlines around the world.
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Hidden from the world's TV cameras, life under Myanmar’s junta of terror in the aftermath of last year's military coup has been largely invisible. As an act of creative resistance, the anonymous Myanmar Film Collective composed this feature-length film by blurring reality and fiction, all segments from their first-person perspective, woven together with blood-chilling eye-witness footage in the form of citizen journalism.

An extremely urgent film in a time when Myanmar has almost disappeared from the news headlines around the world.
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Myanmar Diaries

70 mins | Rated TBC (Ripple Effect) | Documentary


Hidden from the world's TV cameras, life under Myanmar’s junta of terror in the aftermath of last year's military coup has been largely invisible. As an act of creative resistance, the anonymous Myanmar Film Collective composed this feature-length film by blurring reality and fiction, all segments from their first-person perspective, woven together with blood-chilling eye-witness footage in the form of citizen journalism.

An extremely urgent film in a time when Myanmar has almost disappeared from the news headlines around the world.

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