AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMyanmar Arts & Culture: Aung Phyoe’s debut feature Fruit Gathering (Thit-thee Khu) is set to become the first Myanmar film in the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival competition lineup, with the festival framing it as a look at two young women’s lives in Yangon’s textile world amid social repression and economic pressure. Exiled Creators: In Chiang Mai, the SCARR – Resilience Arts Exhibition (June 27–28) brought Thai and Myanmar artists together to process trauma and push back through art, with many creators working in hiding or under precarious conditions. Regional Arts Spotlight: LACMA in Los Angeles shared its advance exhibition schedule, including Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.: In Between Stops and Village Square, adding more international art momentum for Myanmar audiences following global museum news. Myanmar Society & Arts Context: Myanmar’s government says it’s restoring earthquake-damaged religious sites and pushing small businesses toward digital tools—moves that can shape local cultural life and community events. Film Review: A new review highlights A Boy, a Missing Father, and a Journey That Changes Everything, spotlighting how family stories keep drawing audiences worldwide.
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