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Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan (2004) - Indian romantic adventure film by S. S. Stanley, set in Myanmar. Stealth (2005) - science-fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx and Sam Shepard. One scene involves the aircraft bombing of a building in Rangoon. King Naresuan (2007) Rambo (2008) - starring Sylvester Stallone.
What Happened to the Wolf? is a 2021 Burmese drama film, written and directed by Na Gyi, starring Eaindra Kyaw Zin and Paing Phyo Thu. [1][2] The film was produced by May Sandi Tin Oo, edited by Nyan Wint and background music composed by Myint Than Htun. The filmmakers of What Happened to the Wolf? faced persecution after the 2021 Myanmar coup ...
Burma's first film was a recording of the funeral of Tun Shein - a leading politician of the 1910s, who campaigned for Burmese independence in London. Ohn Maung captured his funeral with a second-hand camera. The movie was screened at the Royal Cinema (near Scott Market, now Bogyoke Market) which belonged to a Mr Achar, a friend of Ohn Maung.
Ye Deight, Daung, Shwe Htoo, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi. Romantic drama. Responsible Citizen [8] Steel (Dwe Myittar) Nay Toe, Min Maw Kun, Htun Htun, Nay Htet Lin, Nay Myo Aung. Political action. The Great Myanmar. Jae Sung Jeony, Aung Kyaw Moe. Htike San Moss, Ye Aung, Nine Nine, Warso Moe Oo, Myat Thu Thu.
Website. www.canalplus-myanmar.com. Canal+ (current Forever Group in Myanmar and Canal+ Group in France. [2][3][4] Originally launched by Forever Group alone, Canal+ Group joined in the business in 2017, [5] and the service adopted the current name in April 2021. [6]
Myanmar. Language. Burmese. Players (Burmese: ပလေယာ) is a 2020 Burmese comedy-drama film starring Myint Myat, [1][2] Htun Htun, Tyron Bejay, Khin Hlaing, [3] Soe Myat Thuzar, Ei Chaw Po, [4][5] May Mi Ko Ko and Hsaung Wutyee May. The film, produced by Bo Bo Film Production premiered in Myanmar on February 6, 2020. [6][7]
Television in Myanmar. Television broadcasting in Myanmar began in 1979 as a test trial in Yangon. [1] The first television service BBS was launched on 3 June 1980, [2] followed by regular service in 1981. [3] Most television networks in the country are broadcast from Yangon. MRTV and MWD are the two Burmese state-owned television networks ...
MRTV (at the time Burma Television) was first launched on 3 June 1980, [3] from Yangon on VHF channel 6, using a 10 KW transmitter broadcasting to a 70km radius, [4] with broadcasts in colour (some sources erroneously say that MRTV started as a monochrome service [5]) beginning on 1 November. [6] Regular television service was formally launched ...