Aung Phyoe's promising first feature 'Fruit Gathering' builds an affecting drama of small gestures, silences and everyday sensory pleasures.

"Although the grueling pace of everyday life stifles opportunities for human connection, [two] women continue to dream of intimacy," reads a synopsis for Aung Phyoe’s Karlovy Vary…

"Fruit Gathering" director Aung Phyoe talks about exploring a "conditional" female friendship and intimacy in his Karlovy Vary premiere.

Aung Phyoe's promising first feature 'Fruit Gathering' builds an affecting drama of small gestures, silences and everyday sensory pleasures.

The film about forbidden love took home Karlovy Vary's top prize after its recent premiere at the fest.