Ta'ang, un peuple en exil, entre Chine et Birmanie Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 147 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ta'ang

Title in Italiano:

Ta'ang

Title in Português:

Ta'ang

Synopsis

Ta'ang is a documentary film that follows the lives of a group of Ta'ang refugees who have fled to China from Myanmar due to the civil war in their homeland. The film captures the struggles and hardships faced by the refugees as they try to rebuild their lives in a foreign country.

The documentary provides a glimpse into the daily lives of the Ta'ang people, their hopes and dreams, and the challenges they face as they navigate through the complexities of being displaced from their homes. Through intimate interviews and stunning cinematography, Ta'ang sheds light on the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

As the refugees grapple with the trauma of war and displacement, the film also highlights the importance of community and solidarity in times of crisis. Ta'ang is a powerful and poignant portrayal of the human cost of conflict and the enduring power of hope.

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Ta'ang, un peuple en exil, entre Chine et Birmanie
Higher
Glory
Never Going Back
Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
Where the Devil Don't Go
Last Damn Night
Run on for a Long Time
The River
Way down We Go
Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered
Devil Devil
Humble Pro
The Devil You Know
Watch Me
I Love Me
Hot Blood
Check It Out
Legend
Devil’s Gonna Come
Run Run Run
Devil in Me
Locked & Loaded
Retrograde
Desire
Ghost
I'm A Wanted Man
Can't Stop Me Now
Horns
Broken Bones
Highway to Hell
I Like Trouble
Hellfire
Dangerous
Unstoppable
I'm Gonna Do My Thing
Gypsy Cab
Wicked Ones
Bad Blood
Getting Surreal
Us & Them
Can't Go to Hell
Raise Hell
Thought You Should Know
Call Me Devil
Devil Like You
Devils Got a Hold on Me
Ready for the Devil (No Mercy)
Trouble
All Eyes on Me
Reckless
Get on My Knees
Bad Bad Bad
This Is War

User reviews

Joshua Roberts
10/10

Listening to the soundtrack of Ta'ang is not just a musical experience but a soul-stirring journey that enhances the impact of the documentary. The music beautifully underscores the themes of community, strength, and the enduring human spirit, leaving a lasting impression on anyone who watches the film.

James Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Ta'ang, un peuple en exil, entre Chine et Birmanie effectively conveys the emotional depth and resilience of the refugees' journey through its poignant melodies and evocative compositions.

Robert Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack beautifully captures the spirit of community and solidarity depicted in the film, providing a moving backdrop to the themes of resilience, hope, and the enduring human spirit portrayed by the Ta'ang people.

Jennifer Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of Ta'ang, un peuple en exil, entre Chine et Birmanie complements the emotional depth of the documentary, enhancing the viewer's connection to the stories being told.

Nancy Garcia
10/10

Each note and melody in the soundtrack resonates deeply with the stories shared by the refugees, adding depth and emotion to their experiences. The choice of instruments and compositions creates a poignant atmosphere that tugs at the heartstrings and immerses the audience in the poignant narrative of survival and perseverance.

Deborah Johnson
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling of the documentary by creating a profound connection with the audience, immersing them in the struggles and triumphs of the Ta'ang refugees as they navigate through displacement and rebuilding their lives in a foreign land.

Karen Lopez
9/10

The soundtrack of Ta'ang, un peuple en exil, entre Chine et Birmanie is a moving masterpiece that perfectly complements the emotional journey of the documentary. The music captures the essence of resilience and hope that defines the Ta'ang people's struggle, evoking a sense of empathy and understanding in the viewers.

Timothy Evans
6/10

The music captures the essence of resilience and strength portrayed by the Ta'ang refugees, adding an extra layer of poignancy to their struggles and triumphs.

Patricia Martin
5/10

The soundtrack's evocative melodies and rhythms help evoke a sense of empathy and understanding towards the challenges faced by the displaced community, making it a vital component of the film's narrative.