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Myanmar's Killing Fields is a 2018 British-American television documentary film about the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. Produced by the American investigative journalism program Frontline on PBS , it investigates the origin of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar as well as the ongoing situation of the Rohingya people .
The Only Mom was released on February 8, 2019. It was screened at cinemas in Thailand from April 4, 2019. It was available on Netflix from August 21, 2023.One week after, it ranked number 7 in the Top 10 Movies of Netflix Thai.The Only Mom is the first Myanmar movie to be shown on Netflix, a world-famous platform.
Myanmar Diaries: Myanmar Film Collective: Collage film: Co-production with the Netherlands and Norway: Way Ma Nay Chin Bu: Nyunt Myanmar Nyi Nyi Aung: Lu Min, Nay Min, Shwe Hmone Yati: Drama: Shot in 2017 [10] The Butterfly Trap: Wyne (Own Creator) Pyay Ti Oo, Phway Phway, Nay Naw, Kaung Set Htoo, May: Thriller: The Beginning: Lynn Lynn [11]
Mudras Calling is a Burmese Drama and romance film with Burmese Subtitle. The film was written and directed by Christina Kyi. In this film, starred Myanmar movie stars, Zenn Kyi, Hla Yin Kyae, Nann Wai Wai Htun & more. The movie is produced by Central Base production. [1] The movie was officially released on March 3, 2018 at cinemas around ...
Mingalar Hlae (Burmese: မင်္ဂလာလှည်း) is a 2015 Burmese comedy-drama film, directed by Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) starring Khant Si Thu, Pyay Ti Oo, Nay Min, Soe Myat Thuzar and Moe Hay Ko.
Grandma's only rule is that Pin must read each one in the location where it was written. Pin packs a bag and her grandma's ashes and travels to Myanmar to try and use the letters to guide herself out of her complicated life. In Myanmar, Pin meets Kyaw Kyaw (Sai Sai Kham Leng,) a musician and the only person in Myanmar who knew her grandma.
Thingyan Moe (Burmese: သင်္ကြန်မိုး, English: Rain in the Water Festival) is a 1985 Burmese film directed by Maung Tin Oo and starring Nay Aung, Zin Wine, Khin Than Nu and May Than Nu. The movie follows the life of a musician from 1959 to 1982, with many of the scenes set at traditional Thingyan celebrations. [1]
Thway (Burmese: သွေး) is a 2003 film and the first Japan/Myanmar collaboration. It was directed by Koji Chino. The film is based on a bestselling novel, Thway, written by Journal Gyaw Ma Ma Lay. The Burmese name of the movie is Thway. The English name is The Bonds of Blood and the Japanese name is Chi no Kizuna.