Memorandum of Softness Green
"An Act Without Fabricate."
In this directorial debut of Eden Ewardson, he tells a dreamy & poetic story that sets in two different timelines by using the colorful shots of downtown Yangon as his medium.
"An Act Without Fabricate."
In this directorial debut of Eden Ewardson, he tells a dreamy & poetic story that sets in two different timelines by using the colorful shots of downtown Yangon as his medium.
Han Lynn Myat
Narrator
Eden Ewardson
Boy
In this directorial debut of Eden Ewardson, he tells a dreamy & poetic story that sets in two different timelines by using the colorful shots of downtown Yangon as his medium.
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