Film festivals

Selected International Festival participation starts during first half of 2024

19th DisOrient, Asian American Film Festival – Closing Film 2024

Unbroken Ties directed by Graham Streeter, Grace Swe Zin Htaik will close the DisOrient, Asian American Film Festival, which is taking place from from March 8 – 10, 2024 (Eugene, USA) and online from March 11 – 17, 2024.

 

Film festivals

The Myittar film emerges after meticulous years of creation, evolving from a novel’s inception to a fully-fledged screenplay, culminating in a meticulous post-production phase. We’re eager to introduce this narrative to the global stage of international film festivals. Our film embodies a purpose beyond cinematic storytelling, carrying a poignant message of hope to raise awareness for orphanage populations worldwide.

“Myittar isn’t just a movie; it’s an emotional journey

long after the film’s end credits roll.”

As we embark on this journey, our hope is to resonate deeply with discerning judges who appreciate the finesse of storytelling, cinematography, acting, and directing. The essence of our creation lies in the seamless interplay of these elements, intended to captivate and resonate with audiences across borders.

In 2024, our participation in a diverse array of international film festivals begins. These selections are made with utmost care, aligning with locations that cherish cultural diversity, support charitable causes, honor LGBTQ+ themes, appreciate authentic cultural elements, and resonate with the family film theme. Myittar weaves a narrative that explores the nuances of coming of age, showcasing the intricate development of relationships amidst a backdrop that embraces diverse cultures – from music to costumes and props.

Dr. Jean Luc Kouyoumji, a respected Mary K. Yap Foundation Board member, and his wife, Josephine, attend the Cannes Festival, promoting art and philanthropy. - 2022 May 22

” A Purposeful Narrative for Festivals Engagement “

Stepping onto these global stages, our goal isn’t just to showcase a film but to foster dialogue, understanding, and appreciation across diverse cultures. Myittar isn’t merely a tale on screen; it’s a beacon urging viewers on a journey of empathy, connecting them to the vibrant mosaic of human experiences.

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