A Thousand Fires

  • Saeed Taji Farouky
  • France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Palestine
  • 2021
  • 90 min
  • International Premiere
  • International Competition

Using their bare hands, married couple Htwe Tin and Thein Shwe draw oil from a pit they drilled themselves on the land next to their house. There are lots of these “artisanal” oilfields dotted around Myanmar, where people have swapped crop cultivation for selling the oil they pump from the ground by hand.

There are moments when filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky allows himself a morsel of visual poetry, with almost impressionistic close-ups of the shimmering patterns in the syrupy brown oil, and a sound design that echoes the rumbling depths of the earth. More often, however, this is a stark and honest portrait of two people who want the best for their children. They are making their own way in life; son Zin Ko Aung dreams of a career as a professional football player.

The film offers a glimpse into an unusual way of life that combines grueling work and afternoon naps with visits to a fortune teller who predicts the couple’s future—mysticism is never far away in Myanmar, even in this oil-soaked setting.

Credits

  • 90 min
  • color
  • DCP
  • Spoken languages: Burmese
  • Subtitles in: English
Director
Saeed Taji Farouky
Production
Estelle Robin You for Point du Jour - Les films du Balibari
Co-production
Palmyre A. Badinier for Akka Films, Joram Willink for BIND
Cinematography
Saeed Taji Farouky
Editing
Catherine Rascon

IDFA history

2021
International Premiere
International Competition

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