Life in a Buddhist monastery in a remote Burmese village is all that Zawana knows. As a child, he was saved from the street by Dahma, the stern abbot of the monastery and since then this has been his world.
But now Zawana is a teenager, and it is time for him to make his own choices. Various paths stretch out in front of him. Will he stay in the monastery and support the sick Dahma? Will he follow another novice, who wants to exchange the strict village monastery for a less hard-hearted monastery in the city? Or will he choose the village girl (with whom he surreptitiously exchanges messages), who is going to study in the capital, Rangoon?
Poet and artist The Maw Naing constructs his first fiction film meticulously and doesn’t give the protagonists in this delicate character study a word too much to say. In between the lines, Zawana's internal battle says a lot about the situation in his country, which after decades of repression now also has to choose a new future.
- Director
- The Maw Naing
- Countries of production
- Myanmar, Czech Republic
- Year
- 2014
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2015
- Length
- 95'
- Medium
- DCP
- Language
- Burmese
- Producer
- Vit Janecek
- Production Company
- FAMU
- Sales
- Negativ
- Screenplay
- Aung Min
- Cinematography
- Tin Win Naing
- Editor
- Zaw Win Htwe
- Sound Design
- Jan Richtr
- Cast
- Kyaw Nyi Thu, Han Newe Nyein
- Website
- http://facebook.com/film.themonk