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Broken Dreams: Stories from the Myanmar Coup (Burmese: ကျိုးပဲ့အိပ်မက်များ) is a 2023 Burmese anthology film which consists of nine stories related to the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état and the resulting civil war.
Myanmar Diaries (Burmese: မြန်မာဒိုင်ယာရီ), is a 2022 Burmese-Dutch-Norwegian collage film documenting the aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, which led to nationwide protests, a brutal crackdown, and the ongoing civil war, [2]
Yama Zatdaw (Burmese: ရာမဇာတ်တော်, pronounced [jàma̰ zaʔ tɔ̀]), unofficially Myanmar's national epic, is the Burmese version of the Ramayana and Dasaratha Jataka. There are nine known pieces of the Yama Zatdaw in Myanmar.
A list of films produced in Myanmar (Burma). Film production began in Burma in the 1910s and has produced many motion pictures, although many films have been lost or concealed for political reasons. Film production began in Burma in the 1910s and has produced many motion pictures, although many films have been lost or concealed for political ...
The literature of Myanmar (Burmese: မြန်မာစာပေ) spans over a millennium. The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages (e.g. Thai, Khmer), adopted words primarily from Pāli rather than from Sanskrit. In addition, Burmese literature tends to reflect local folklore and culture.
This Myanmar version won the annual Burma Film Academy Award for the year 1956. 1957; Graduated from the Burma School of Jour nalism. In the same year, the Motion Picture Council, Burma, chose him to represent Burma at the 1957 Asian Film Festival held in Manila, Philippines. Maung Maung Ta was received in audience by President Carlo Garcia at ...
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]
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.