It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a sitcom comedy that takes place in the 1940s during World War II in British-ruled Burma. The story revolves around a group of soldiers stationed in the desert who are tasked with putting on a variety show for the troops. The show combines satirical elements with British humor and explores themes of colonialism and cultural clashes.
Detective Ji Bai and new criminal profiler Xu Xu may seem like an awkward teacher-student pair at first glance, yet they are actually the best partners in the police force, solving one crime after another. Ji Bai slowly falls in love with Xu Xu, yet she is a girl who is as slow as a snail when it comes to love. Just as Xu Xu starts to reciprocate Ji Bai's feelings, the dormant "Angel's Killer" reappears.
Hard Target 2 (2016) follows a retired mixed martial arts fighter who becomes the prey in a deadly game of human hunting in the Burmese jungle. He must rely on his skills to survive and outsmart his ruthless pursuers. With twists and turns, the movie delivers intense action and thrilling suspense. Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as the protagonist fights to stay alive.
Based on a true story, 'The Lady' follows Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle for democracy in Burma and her personal sacrifices to bring freedom and human rights to her people. Set in the 1940s and spanning several decades, the film highlights the political intimidation, police brutality, and the brutality of the military junta. Despite being a political prisoner, Suu Kyi becomes a symbol of hope and a freedom fighter who inspires a nation.
Samsara is a non-narrative documentary that takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey across different countries and cultures, exploring themes such as modern life, balance, art, and spirituality. Using breathtaking aerial shots and stunning cinematography, the film provides a unique perspective on the diversity and interconnectedness of the human experience.
Largo Winch II is a thrilling action movie about a billionaire named Largo Winch who finds himself caught in a financial conspiracy. The story begins with a flashback of a village massacre, and as Largo tries to uncover the truth, he faces greed, corruption, and the corrupting influence of capitalism. With the help of mercenaries and a charity organization, Largo fights against evil capitalists and seeks justice. The movie takes place in various locations like Hong Kong, China, Myanmar, Bangkok, Thailand, and features exciting scenes like car chases, airplane jumps, and yacht adventures.
After the loss of her husband, a doctor travels to Burma and becomes involved in the country's political unrest. Along the way, she encounters danger, escapes from dictatorship, and discovers inner strength.
The U.S. scholarships Austrian student Inge and young mining student from Burma Sao Kya Seng fall in love. But it's only at the lavish wedding ceremony that Inge discovers her husband is the ruling prince of the Shan state of Burma. After a coup staged by the Burmese military, Sao is imprisoned. Inge does everything she can to free him. Base on the true story of Inge Sargent.
The Venerable W. is a documentary that delves into the rise of Buddhist extremism and hate speech in Myanmar, focusing on the controversial Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu. The film examines the role of propaganda, manipulative tactics, and the spread of intolerance, as well as the impact on minority groups, particularly the Muslim community. It sheds light on the connection between violence, racism, and religious extremism, highlighting the need for understanding and dialogue.
Burma Soldier is a powerful documentary that follows the journey of a Burmese soldier from being a loyal servant to the military junta to becoming an activist for democracy and human rights. Through his experiences in the military, refugee camps, and poverty-stricken areas, he witnesses the harsh realities of the regime and becomes determined to fight for justice and freedom in Burma.
Electric Burma: The Concert for Aung San Suu Kyi - Words I Never Said (2012) is a documentary movie that showcases the electrifying concert organized in celebration and support of Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the National League for Democracy in Myanmar. The concert features performances by renowned artists from around the world, who join together to raise awareness about the struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar.
Myanmar, 2023. Two years after the military coup, the country is in a state of chaos and violence. The junta is carrying out extrajudicial killings and seizing the property of activists and their families. Many activists have fled the country or joined the resistance armed groups. This feature-length omnibus film, consisting of nine short films by eight exiled Myanmar filmmakers, portrays the various viewpoints of ordinary Myanmar citizens who are caught up in a series of extraordinary events with heart-breaking, stunning, and inspirational results.
Mu lives as a refugee and tourist attraction in Thailand. Determined to pursue freedom, Mu ruptures ties with her mother and tribe to resettle to the USA where she begins to wonder where her world truly lies.
Lucy, a Burmese American transgender woman, struggles whether to reveal the truth of herself when the blind guitarist she admires and takes care of him as he is about to regain his vision.
Abandoned in infancy and raised in an orphanage in Burma, Min's life takes an unforeseen turn when he wins the diversity lottery visa, granting him the chance to start anew in the United States. Upon arrival, Min finds himself relying on a childhood friend from the orphanage, now residing in San Francisco amidst a captivating tapestry of eclectic companions. Together, this diverse group becomes Min's refuge, guiding him through the intricate maze of securing employment, managing expenses, and establishing a life on the fringes of society.
Since the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021, the Chin have taken up arms to defend their territory, their identity and their ideals against the all-powerful junta.
"Listen" is a documentary portrait of revolutionary artist Chaw Ei Then. Exiled from her homeland of Myanmar, she uses visually striking and emotionally unsettling performance art and artwork as a means of dissent, both to express her political views and to give voice to her victimized experience and inner struggles.
I AM GOLDEN KAREN is a coming-of-age story of Thaawa, a Karen refugee in search of his identity as a migrant in Thailand. In between puberty and adulthood, he nurtures a strong desire to return to his motherland, Karen State, Burma.