Midwives

by Hnin Ei Hlaing
  • 2022 EYESTEELFILM, AMA FILM, Snow Films, Dogwoof
  • 2022 EYESTEELFILM, AMA FILM, Snow Films, Dogwoof
  • 2022 EYESTEELFILM, AMA FILM, Snow Films, Dogwoof

    Synopsis

    Two midwives, one Buddhist and one Muslim, defy strict ethnic divisions to work side by side in a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar, providing medical services to the Rohingya of Rakhine State. Over five years we witness their struggles, hopes and dreams amidst an environment of ever-increasing chaos and violence.

    Hla and Nyo Nyo live in a country torn by conflict. Hla is a Buddhist and the owner of a makeshift medical clinic in western Myanmar, where the Rohingya (a Muslim minority community) are persecuted and denied basic rights. Nyo Nyo is a Muslim and an apprentice midwife who acts as an assistant and translator at the clinic. Her family has lived in the area for generations, yet they are still considered intruders. Encouraged and challengedby Hla, who risks her own safety daily by helping Muslim patients, Nyo Nyo is determined to become a steady health care provider for her community. Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing’s remarkable feature debut was filmed over five turbulent years in a country that haslong been exoticized and misunderstood. The filmmaker’s gentle, impartial gaze grants unique access to these courageous women who unite to bring forth life. Filled with love, empathy, and hope, Midwives offers a rare insight into the complex reality of Myanmar and its people.

    Festivals

    2022
    SUNDANCE Film Festival – World Premiere
    CPH:DOX – DOX:AWARD
    Don Haig Award – 29 Hot Docs Toronto
    37 DOK.fest Munich
    Docs Against Gravity
    DOCAVIV, Israel
    IDFA – Best of Fests
    2023
    shortlisted #lola23 – Deutscher Filmpreis Dokumentarfilm
    nominated ROMAN BRODMANN PREIS
    nominated German Documentary Award

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Hnin Ei Hlaing

    Producer

    Bob Moore, Ulla Lehmann, Mila Aung-Thwin, Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing

    Score

    Olivier Alary, Johannes Malfatti

    Editor

    Mila Aung-Thwin, Ryan Mullins, Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing, Soe Kyaw Htin Tun