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Between 1989 and 1995, he acted as treasurer, joint secretary and as general secretary for the Myanmar Motion Picture Organization (MMPO). He married Daw Than Than Sint (aka) May Than Nu, a Myanmar film actress. They have a son together named Min Thant Mg Mg, born on July 3, 1997.
The Eternal Mother (Burmese: ထာဝရအမေ), a Burmese drama film created by Sin Yaw Mg Mg is based on the true story novel, "Mother and I", by Dr. Khin Maung Win. This is the first cooperated film between Sin Yaw Mg Mg and May Than Nu who did not work together since their separation 12 years ago.
According to director Zin Yaw Maung Maung, he had to work in conjunction with the Ministry of Information to help get the film onto the international circuit. He was quoted as saying “I know it is out of the question to get the money back that was invested in this film [more than US $160,000] if we only show it in Myanmar,” he said.
Sin Yaw Mg Mg: Kyaw Thu, May Than Nu, Aung Pyae, Zin Min, Wyne: Drama: Tha Ra Phue: Wai Lae Mhway Kyway Lae Mhway: Khin Maung Oo, Soe Thein Htut: Dwe, Kyaw Hein, Myint Myint Khine, Tint Tint Tun: Military drama: 1995: Aung Myin thaw Nayt: Bagan Hmar Thar Te`t La: Taik Pwe` Khor Than: 1996: Achit Yee Zarr: Ah Linn Hpyawt Kaunn Kin: Myit Mo Taun ...
One of Myanmar’s most powerful ethnic minority groups battling the military government said it captured an airport serving the country’s top world-class beach resort, marking the first time ...
The Myanmar military rulers' restrictions on life-saving aid are growing and may amount to war crimes such as degrading treatment, starvation, and collective punishment, a U.N. human rights report ...
May was born on 2 May 1991 in Yangon, Myanmar. She is the middle child among three siblings, having an older brother and younger sister. She attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 2 Lanmadaw. She graduated from University of Distance Education, Yangon with a degree in English in 2011. [3]
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking an arrest warrant for Myanmar’s military leader for crimes committed against the persecuted Rohingya minority group.