By Mizzima

Mizzima-Dec 12, 2021

In the recently released documentary “Padauk: Myanmar Spring” (2021, USA, 56 min), director Jeanne Hallacy and Rares Michael Ghilezan take the viewer to the streets of Myanmar during the heady days following the February 2021 military coup. Through Nant, a young, first-time protester, we meet three human rights activists whose lives have been turned upside down by the coup. As the protests continue, Nant comes to understand the truth of a brutal regime that has continued to wage war against its own people for decades. Against a foreboding backdrop, Nant’s political awakening regarding the plight of others in her ethnically diverse country gives hope for the future. Read more at: https://www.mizzima.com/article/padauk-myanmar-spring-film-offers-insight-myanmar-peoples-awakening-and-struggle