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Yusof Abdul Hamid | River Trader | |
Siti Abdullah | Village Woman | |
Dion Abu Bakar | Rapist | |
Lutang Anyie | Karen Leader | |
Patricia Arquette | Laura Bowman | |
Charley Boorman | Photographer | |
Kuswadinath Bujang | Colonel at Hotel | |
Satish Chand Bhandari | Aung Ko's Friend | |
Johnny Cheah | Min Han | |
Cho Cho Myint | Zabai | |
Ismail Din | Myanmar Official | |
Gilles D'Oliviera | French Father | |
Pascale D'Oliviera | French Mother | |
Ali Fiji | Fuel Vendor | |
Ahmad Fithi | Younger Karen Boy |
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Producer | John Boorman
Sean Ryerson |
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Writer | Alex Lasker
Bill Rubenstein |
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Cinematography | John Seale
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Musician | Hans Zimmer
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When Dr. Laura Bowman (Medium's Patricia Arquette) arrives in Burma (now Myanmar) shortly after a devastating family tragedy, she is swept up in more sorrow: the government's 1988 crackdown on the rising pro-democracy movement. Trapped by the turbulence around her and hampered from leaving with her fellow travelers due to a lost passport, she is compelled to flee into the jungle countryside toward safety in Thailand. It's a journey of terror and hope for those in flight. For Laura, it's also one of discovery. By aiding others, she finds her own redemption from pain. |
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