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First station: Yae-Khae-Saing /Shi Goethe-Institut Myanmar -
First station: Yae-Khae-Saing /Shi Goethe-Institut Myanmar -
Second station: Maw-tin/Shi Myanm/art -
Third station: Seikkan Thar/Shi Kalasa Art Space -
Fourth station: Pansodan/Shi Lokanat Galleries -
Fifth station: 46 Lan/Shi Doh Eain -
Fifth station: Bogalayzay/Shi Doh Eain -
Seventh station: Aung-Mingalar (Kyauk Myaung) /Shi Ayathakan
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Screening /Shi -
A Song of Trishaw (Documentary): Director - Htoo (30:00 mins) Streets in Yangon have many trishaw drivers. Htee All were one of them. He's also a songwriter. Since a decade ago, he wrote many songs and recorded them as singles and an album as well. Would his hope for success come true amid demands from society and personal deals? His real-life is here embellished with on location shots of protagonist‘s daily life along with other fictional characters from the familiar socio-political landscape of Myanmar. Hence, this is a docu-fiction. -
Everyday Needs (Documentary): Director – Mann Pye Phyo Aung (03:00 mins) This is the issue of the environment that is facing with the shortage of water. -
Gent’s Colorful Days (Animation Short Film): Director – Zephyr Ko (04:00 Mins) The miniseries revolves around a chubby Cat named GENT with his human partner Kat, in their days full of mishaps in pursuing Kat’s newfound CRUSH, a Girl they meet by chance at a Skate Ramp Park. Highlighting the stories of LGBT+ community Characters along the series but in the view of a cat in a dynamic and comedic way. -
Exit (Animated Documentary): Director – May Thynn Kyi (08:30 mins) Sex workers are marginalized through violence and portrayed harshly by society since sex work is considered as an illegal business in Myanmar. This film indicates the experiences of sex workers with the intention to stop discrimination upon sex workers and to start humanize them. -
Burmese Moon (Short Film): Director – Lin Htet Aung (17:46 mins) In 1962, the world was about to end due to the moon colliding with the earth. So, humans panicked and ran around aimlessly. Burmese Artificial Intelligence (BAI) gathered footage from the internet and made one of the very last films from the earth. The film was broadcasted on news television channels all over the world by the BAI. -
No Child Rape (Music Video): Creator - Catch de White Dove (05:17 mins) The project is to produce a music video for ending sexual abuses against children in Myanmar.