

Four strangers, one shared delusion, and Myanmar's most chaotic belief system.
Four young people, Shwe Oak Phoe Tha Kyar Myat Yine and Pauk Pauk. A story brought about by the same beliefs in their different lives.
Direction
Nyunt Myanmar's patient, almost cruel observation of human folly.
Acting
Nay Toe's magnetic stillness anchors the chaos.
Writing
Four lives, one belief system, zero hand-holding.
Director
Nyunt Myanmar Nyi Nyi Aung
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Myanmar's brief post-censorship window, the film's exploration of shared madness was read by critics as coded political commentary on collective survival under authoritarianism.
The four protagonists never share a frame until the 89-minute mark—a structural gamble Nyunt Myanmar defended as 'forcing the audience to believe in connection before seeing it.'