Watching this movie really puts into perspective how far Myanmar has come over the last decade. It tells the story of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Aung San Suu Kyi, at the forefront of Burma’s democratic movement, as she seeks justice for her political father’s unjust assassination. This is a movie about love, devotion, sacrifice and a family’s quest for liberation in their homeland. While the country, and the largest city Yangon, has modernized significantly since this episode was shot, it will give you a deeper understanding of the road this fascinating country has walked to get to where it is today. After 50 years of control by the government, this one of the first foreign media crews allowed to film in one of the most beautiful areas in Asia. In the very first episode of the very first season of CNN and Anthony Bourdain’s megahit series Parts Unknown, released in 2013, Anthony gives us a glimpse of life and delicious cuisine in the newly democratic Myanmar. INQUIRE NOW › Anthony Bourdain – Parts Unknown Interested in Teaching English in Myanmar? We’ll send you more info!
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