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Sein Nae Tay Zar (Burmese: စိမ်းနဲ့တေဇာ) is a 1983 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Myo Myint Aung starring Kyaw Hein, San Shar Tin and Swe Zin Htaik. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film is a sequel to Tay Zar .
The Beloved (Burmese: ချစ်လှစွာသော) is a Burmese drama television series directed by Ei Ei Khine starring Sithu Win, Wint Yamone Naing, Zin Wine, Moht Moht Myint Aung, Myat Hmue Wadi Kyaw (child actress), Phone Myint Myat (child actor), May Sue Maung and Lin Myat. [1]
Collegian Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, San Shar Tin, Swe Zin Htaik, May Nwet: Drama: 1982: Moon Tae Chain Twin Nay Win The: Kyaw Hein: Kyaw Hein, Cho Pyone, Moht Moht Myint Aung, Khin Khin Thite, May Thit: Drama: 1983: Chit Tae Yet Ko Kyo Nay Mal: U Tin Yu: Collegian Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, San Shar Tin, Nwet Nwet Mu, Aung Lwin: Drama: 1984: Nu Lone Thar Myo ...
Moht Moht Myint Aung (Burmese: မို့မို့မြင့်အောင် [mo̰ mo̰ mjɪ̰ɰ̃ àʊɰ̃], also Moh Moh Myint Aung) is a five-time Myanmar Academy Award winning Burmese film actress, best known for her leading lady roles in several Burmese films from the 1980s to the 2000s.
7th Sense Creation (Burmese: သတ္တမမြောက်အာရုံ) is a major film production and media company in Myanmar. 7th Sense was cofounded by Khin Thiri Thet Mon, the daughter of Myanmar's commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing, San Ko Ko Tint San, the son of former sports minister Tint Hsan, Wai Min Aung, and Naing Phyo Kyaw in 2017. [1]
Two Worlds (Burmese: ကမ္ဘာနှစ်ထပ်, romanized: Kambhar Nhaithtaut), is a 2019 Burmese family drama film starring Nine Nine, May Kabyar, May Myint Mo and Pyae Pyae. [1] The film, produced by Golden Hour Film Production, premiered in Myanmar on October 10, 2019.
A Lan Lun A Lun Lan (Burmese: အလန်းလွန်အလွန်လန်း) is a 2012 Burmese romantic-comedy film, directed by Nyi Nyi Htun Lwin starring Nay Toe, Thinzar Wint Kyaw, Melody, Soe Pyae Thazin, Nan Su Yati Soe and Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi.
After World War II, Burmese cinema continued to address political themes.Many of the films produced in the early Cold War era had a strong propaganda element to them. The film Palè Myetyay (Tear of Pearl), produced in the wake of the Kuomintang invasion of Burma in the 1950s, highlighted the importance of the armed forces or Tatmadaw to the country.