Lin Htet Aung
Directing
Known For

In A Metamorphosis, Lin Htet Aung transforms the uncanny and absurd experiences of what it is like to grow up with state television propaganda into a kind of counter-broadcast, redefining the compositions and narratives that defined them. This distorted, eerie broadcast explores the daily experiences of living in a dictatorship and the imagery you get accustomed to as a child, accompanied by a lullaby that will haunt you afterwards: Yee, lé-lé! Yee, lé-lé-
A Metamorphosis

A boy went to a town. He went to find his next life.
Seeking Wombs For Rebirths

Echoing the story of Vessantara Jātaka, the film depicts a man’s post-widowhood transformation and Myanmar’s complex past through a dysfunctional family.
Once Upon A Time There Was A Mom

A son looks after his dying father. Trapped together in the family home, old conflicts resurface while death approaches.
Estate
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Me and My Country Pornography

In a quiet town, two identical clouds hang in the sky. As the whole town is preparing to welcome the ex-minister, the weak and sick ex-mayor mysteriously regains his strength, and accidentally kills a stray dog. He must now confront his buried guilt, illusions of power, and the quiet decay of the community.
Buried a Dog Called it Love
A live audiovisual performance along the Singapore River blending sound, text, and image by Lam Li Shuen, Mark Chua, Moe Myat May Zarchi, and Lin Htet Aung.