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Upon its initial release, Burma Rani was appreciated by the British. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The local war propaganda officer, G. T. B. Harvey, presided over the premiere of the film. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] However, Harvey later grew suspicious of the film’s portrayal of Japanese characters and withheld its commercial release, reflecting the ideological complexity ...
Bombs over Burma (1942) [1] Rookies in Burma (1943) – As of 2004, the only Hollywood Burma comedy [1] Burma Rani (Queen of Burma) (1945) - Indian WWII spy film by T. R. Sundaram, set during the Burma Campaign and starring K. L. V. Vasantha in the lead role of the female spy; Burma Victory (1945) - British film
Burma Rani: 1945 Chitra: 1945 Kalikala Minor: 1946 Sangram: 1946 Subadhra: 1947 Aayiram Thalai Vaangi Apoorva Chinthamani: 1947 Sulochana: 1948 Adhithan Kanavu: 1950 Digambara Samiyar: 1950 Manthiri Kumari: 1950 Ponmudi: 1951 Aada Janma: 1951 Sarvadhikari: 1952 The Jungle ( English & Tamil Film ) 1952 Athinti Kapuram: 1952 Kalyani: 1952 ...
Pages in category "Films set in Myanmar" ... Burma Rani; Burma VJ; The Burmese Harp (1956 film) The Burmese Harp (1985 film) C. China Girl (1942 film) Code Name: Wild ...
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.
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]
Films set in the Burma campaign (1941-1945), a series of battles fought in the British colony of Burma.It was part of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II and primarily involved forces of the Allies; the British Empire and the Republic of China, with support from the United States.
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