Shin Thandar
Myanmar 2019 | 15 min
Livestream:
Fri, 14-May-21 07:00 PM
On demand: May 6-16th
Q&A via zoom with:
Shin Thandar
14.05.2021, ca. 8:00 PM
Thant Zin came to Yangon with his brother around three years ago. He may have been twelve years old at the time, but he can’t really remember. After finding him a job at a car wash, his brother returned to their village, leaving Thant Zin behind. Deeply unhappy in his badly paid job and fed up with sleeping under a torn mosquito net in a dingy room, Thant longs to go home. But he doesn’t remember where his village is, or even what it is called. A sensitively filmed short documentary about a boy trying to cope with loneliness and abandonment – a fate shared by many children and young adults migrating from rural Myanmar to the city in search of work and a better life.
Director: Shin Thandar
Cinematography: Moe Kyaw Thu, Shin Thandar
Sound recording: Ja Roi Aung
Sound design: Ma Aye Chan, Ja Roi Aung
Ukulele: Saw Keh Blu Moo
Editing: Thida Swe
Contact: huth@yangonfilmschool.org
program with:
DEUTSCHLAND IST EIN TRAMPOLIN
DON’T COME HOME THIS YEAR