The film is a series of short films, some of which feature fictional stories or reenactments of true events, directed by the Myanmar Film Collective, an anonymous group of ten[3] young Burmese filmmakers.[4][5]
Production
Myanmar Diaries was shot by various anonymous filmmakers in the aftermath of the Myanmar coup d'état that occurred on 1 February 2021.[6]
Phuong Le, writing for The Guardian in the United Kingdom, gave the film four out of five stars, praising it as a "powerful" and "gut-punching" testament to the violence of the military coup.[9] Lee Marshall of Screen Daily also expressed enthusiasm for the film, albeit with reservations for the fictional segments, stating that it "lacks a unifying narrative and is something of an uneven assortment.... But taken as a whole, Myanmar Diaries is both an urgent denunciation of human rights abuses and a thought-provoking work of art".[10]
^Dasgupta, Priyanka (6 December 2023). "Exiled Myanmar director brings tales of courage". Times of India. Kolkata: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 18 January 2024. Bo [Thet Htun] fled from Myanmar to Thailand in July 2021. 'That's because we got the information that the police were tracing us. So, we moved and we finished the production for "Myanmar Diaries",' Bo told TOI on his maiden visit to India.