The Quiet Revolution in Burmese Cinema Aung Phyoe's Fruit Gathering has made waves at Karlovy Vary, and its quiet triumph is a testament to Myanmar's shifting cultural landscape.
This sensitive debut, co produced by Myanmar, Czechia, and France, marks a significant moment in the country's cinematic history – one that warrants attention from both industry insiders and viewers interested in LGBTQ+ stories.
The film takes place in Yangon's sprawling textile factories, where young San Kyi navigates the complexities of industrial life.