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Overview
Dr. Laura Bowman is a young widow who's unwittingly drawn into political turmoil while vacationing in Burma in the late 1980s. Bowman initially left San Francisco with her sister in an attempt to escape painful memories of her husband and son's violent deaths. But her fight to escape to Thailand could prove just as harrowing.
Top Cast


Patricia Arquette
Patricia Arquette
Laura Bowman
Patricia Arquette
Laura Bowman
U Aung Ko
U Aung Ko
U Aung Ko
U Aung Ko
U Aung Ko


Frances McDormand
Frances McDormand
Andy Bowman
Frances McDormand
Andy Bowman


Spalding Gray
Spalding Gray
Jeremy Watt
Spalding Gray
Jeremy Watt


Tiara Jacquelina
Tiara Jacquelina
San San, Hotel Desk Clerk
Tiara Jacquelina
San San, Hotel Desk Clerk
Ann Howard
Ann Howard
Australian Doctor
Ann Howard
Australian Doctor


Victor Slezak
Victor Slezak
Mr. Scott
Victor Slezak
Mr. Scott
Ye Myint
Ye Myint
Zaw Win
Ye Myint
Zaw Win
Cho Cho Myint
Cho Cho Myint
Zabai
Cho Cho Myint
Zabai
Michael Pickells
Michael Pickells
Nick Bowman
Michael Pickells
Nick Bowman
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