In "We Will Never Be enslaved," award-winning director Giselton focuses on the events of the end of the Kingdom of Myanmar and the beginning of British rule in the late 1880s in Burmese cinema. Britain controlled most of India and Myanmar, but the last monarch attempted to delay inevitable events by compromising on British interests and attempting to make the French confront their colonial opponents. In the atmosphere of the ending war, a Bama commander fell in love with a Shan princess, even though their people were traditionally enemies. The British deceived the Bama people and did not reveal that their chosen prince Yang had passed away for a year. When they learned of this scam, the Bama people joined forces with Shan State and other ethnic groups under the leadership of the last ruler, King Tiba. When the British demanded surrender, General Prendergast would join the final battle. Can nationalists defeat him? Or must we continue to resist as guerrillas?