Amyha – Share

Synopsis

Amyha – Share documents an age-old but now dwindling tradition whereby monks cook up a meal from leftovers. The meal they make symbolises Buddhist precepts of unity and sharing.

Director's Biography

Mya Darli Aung was born in Myanmar in 1984 and holds a degree from Dagon University. She studied at YFS from 2008 to 2010 and worked on a large number of YFS productions in different capacities, notably providing the luminous camerawork for the short drama The Bamboo Grove and the documentaries Robe (dir. Shin Daewe), Far From Yangon (dir. Thida Swe) and the award-winning Mother at Arms (dir. Nu Nu Hlaing). Amyha – Share was her first work as a director.

Screenings

September, 2014
Wathann Film Fest #4
Yangon, Myanmar
March, 2015
IAWRT International Asian Women's Film Festival
New Delhi, India
March, 2015
Watersprite International Student Film Festival
Cambridge, England
April, 2015
International Buddhist Film Festival
San Francisco, CA., USA
October, 2015
XXVI International Festival of Archaeological Film
Rovereto, Italy

Director's Filmography

2007

Cinematographer

10‘40‘‘

2007

Cinematographer

14‘29‘‘

2008

Cinematographer

20‘0‘‘

2009
Falling Blossom

Cinematographer

5‘30‘‘

2011

Cinematographer

18‘42‘‘

2012

Sound Recordist

20‘15‘‘

2014
Amyha – Share

Director/Cinematographer/Editor

17‘54‘‘

2014

Co-Cinematographer

43‘37‘‘

2015

Sound Recordist

15‘19‘‘

2018

Co-Cinematographer

21‘20‘‘

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