Sittwe

Sittwe is about two teenagers from opposing sides of conflict and segregation in Burma's Rakhine state. Phyu Phyu Than, a Muslim Rohingya girl and Aung San Myint, a Buddhist boy, were both displaced when their homes were burned down during communal violence in 2012. Interviews filmed over two years explore their ideas about each other's communities, the root causes of conflict and the possibility of reconciliation and peace.

Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
20 minutes
Genres
Documentary, Short
Director
Jeanne Hallacy
Country
Myanmar, USA, Bangladesh
Year
2017
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

Comments about documentary «Sittwe» (23)

Susan Dunn avatar
Susan Dunn

Don't miss this!!! Edge of seat movie....Wonderful

Thomas Simpson avatar
Thomas Simpson

What an exciting movie. I was pleasantly surprised at how good this movie is.

Bobby B. avatar
Bobby B.

I absolutely love this movie! When you get the urge, watch this movie instead, it will be worth it!

Patricia Allen avatar
Patricia Allen

This film is my favorite film I've seen in a long while, yes the script isn't up to much, also the plot line has a few holes, but a movie is something to be enjoyed and I certainly did with this movie.

Frances B. avatar
Frances B.

An absolutely overall amazing film that must be watched by everyone!

Randy R. avatar
Randy R.

When I realized who directed this one, I thought, "Oh, no - not Jeanne Hallacy!" but I was WRONG! "Mr Jeanne Hallacy, surprise me!" I'm not only surprised - I am also very much impressed!

Judith B. avatar
Judith B.

The film is awesome, see it, rent it, buy it or whatever...just don't miss it!!!

Ralph R. avatar
Ralph R.

This film was well constructed in every aspect of the story, great movie.

Vincent Hicks avatar
Vincent Hicks

This movie is well worth watching. Don't miss it. It doesn’t have any cursing, and has a Great Story!

Dylan Keller avatar
Dylan Keller

Nowadays there are a lot of Short movies, but this film is one of the best.