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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]
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The film was screened in Myanmar cinemas on 28 July 2017 and re-screened on JCVG cinemas on 18 April 2018 [note 1] which ended up as one of the highest-grossing films in Myanmar that year. [1] Htoo Paing Zaw Oo [2] took about three years to write the story and script, prepare for the film and find the new locations.
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The Dark Cinema (Burmese: မဟူရာရုပ်ရှင်ရုံ, romanized: Mahuyar Yote Shin Yone) is a 2019 Burmese horror film starring Nay Toe, Kyaw Kyaw Bo, Min Thway, Riya Ray and Nan Su Oo. [2] [3] The film, produced by 7th Sense Film Production premiered in Myanmar on April 25, 2019. [4]