Artist-filmmaker Htoo Lwin Myo examines some of the earliest pre-cinematic objects portraying Myanmar’s colonial past: magic lantern slides. A polyphonous essay on the perils of history and the many stories we can find in the remains of times gone.
Last IFFR, Myanmarese artist-filmmaker Htoo Lwin Myo delighted audiences with his investigation into the almost lost history of special effect wizardry fantasy films from the nation’s pre-Communist era. This year, he’s back with a work that goes back in time much further, before cinema proper, with a performative essay on magic lantern slides. Based on a lecture-performance, Htoo Lwin Myo himself is the film’s narrator-lanternist.
His stories reach as far back as the 18th century. There’s a British soldier tasked with enforcing fair trade rules, and another who belonged to a party sent to negotiate a peace treaty when the Empire was at war with Burma, and more and more. A woman provides a post-colonial perspective on the use of art in shaping the audience’s view of the rest of the world, and the Empire’s civilisational mission – without mentioning the mercantile aspects too prominently. Time Will Not Tell is as much about the reality of the slides: what they show and what it meant, as about possible counter-histories that could commence with them.
– Olaf Möller
Film details
Productielanden
Myanmar, Finland
Jaar
2026
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2026
Lengte
72'
Medium/Formaat
DCP
Taal
English, Burmese
Première status
World premiere
Principal cast
Htoo Lwin Myo, Shamsil Balkis, Stephanie Clark
Director
Htoo Lwin Myo
Producer
Htoo Lwin Myo
Screenplay
Htoo Lwin Myo
Cinematography
Oscar Zemarti
Editing
Htoo Lwin Myo
Production design
Anne Jämsä
Sound design
Matias Harju
Music
Ywar-Sar-Gyi Aung OneToo, Aung Naing Soe, Tapani Rinne