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MOVIE LINE-UP

NOW SHOWING / DOC CLUB THEATER / UNTIL MAY 6

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Doc Club Theater at Warehouse 30 has announced its screening schedule until May 6 and it’s full of interestin­g movies and documentar­y. Mini Wathann Film Fest opens this evening. Wathann Film Fest takes place in September every year in Yangon. Two Burmese filmmakers Thuthu and Thaddhi, who both won scholarshi­ps to study at FAMU Internatio­nal (Czech National Film School), started it back in 2011. This mini film fest, which runs from Apr 27-29, features eight selected films and a talk by one of its founders. Three films on the ongoing Syria civil war crisis; Return To Homs, City Of Ghosts and After

Spring, will be shown on Apr 28, Apr 29 and May 2 respective­ly. The Florida Project, an American drama about a six-yearold girl who live hand to mouth with her mother in a budget hotel, will be screened on Apr 28 and May 6. Merci Patron!

(Thank You, Boss!) is about a couple of French workers who were made redundant after their factory moved to Poland for cheaper labour. The factory produced clothes for Kenzo, which is owned by the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) luxury goods conglomera­te. The documentar­y director’s plan is to get Bernard Arnault, LVMH’s CEO, to compensate the workers. It will be shown on May 1-3, May 4 and May 6. Go to Doc Club Theater’s Facebook for more details.

Warehouse 30, Charoen Krung 30 / fb.com/docclubthe­ater, B100 tickets at the door.

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