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Myanmar love story movies
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The only problem is that it’s haunted – not by a regular Myanmar ghost, but by a Tamil-speaking spirit who is intent on freaking everyone out, both the directors and the audiences. What better way of commenting on the problem than to make a film … yes a horror film, about the poor quality of Myanmar cinema! In an attempt to make local films great again a group of young directors discover an old disused cinema, which they use to produce and exhibit their own movies. Myanmar cinema has always suffered in terms of its quality, and film directors and producers have known this. Something of a Thai-Myanmar co-production, which is a positive industry development in itself, the film stars Thai actors like Kaew Korravee alongside Myanmar stars Pyay Ti Oo, Khin Hlaing and Ei Chaw Po. To do so they must pretend to be lady boys.

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But this movie has slightly more style than hackneyed stereotypes, and follows the lives of a group of Myanmar gamblers trying to escape the Thai mafia on their way back home. If you’ve ever seen a Myanmar comedy and you want to see camp, you’ll know that a movie called Lady Boy is likely to be camper than a circus tent. Directed by De De Myint Mo and Min Paing Myat Thu, it also features a lot of new local acting talent. The story didn’t really end, so if you want to watch this horror-suspense flick then you might want to wait for the sequels ‘Insidious’ and ‘The Conjuring’ – coming out soon. Movie reviewers raved about the suspense of the film, but everyone else was left wondering where action would finish. It stars academy award-winning actors Yan Aung and Zin Wine, and is directed by Myo Myint Swe.Īnother rousing movie is Kyane Hnone (Frequency), staring two of Myanmar’s most famous actresses Tun Eaindra Bo and Eaindra Kyaw Zin. Not only does the film include a cast of talent actors dancing their way throughout, but it also depicts the night life, shopping centers and city streets of Yangon beautifully on the big screen. The plot involves both traditional and street dance styles, set to a fabulous soundtrack, and followers the fortunes of a young dancer trying to seek the approval of an overbearing father. It’s like the global franchise Step Up comes to Myanmar with this well filmed, choreographed acted movie. Lay San Ka Kyo (Dancing Against the Wind) It was screened in August, and directed by Htoo Paing Zaw Oo. Little do they realise the girl’s family are traumatised by the sudden death of their young son, who wants to trap the visitors inside what’s now a haunted house. When the visit the girl’s house they spooked by a strange feeling. It was screened in this August, directed by Nay Paing with the script written by Moe Ni Lwin.Īnother thrilling suspense movie, but this one is about the lives of two young female friends who meet a strange girl from out of town. The movie depicts Myanmar traditional beliefs, staring the actor Nay Toe as the spirit medium. The Nat Gadaw is the central character who was abandoned by his parents as a baby, but has since commanded great respect among the Nat devotees.

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The movie is full of scenes from Nat festivals, as the story follows the life of a Spirit Medium. It was screened in June.įor anyone interested in Nat, the spirits in Myanmar, then this film is for you. A story for modern day Myanmar perhaps, as it explores the taboo issue of female infidelity. The story centers on a young couple, with the attractive young lead attracted by another man. It is produced by Seven Sense and directed by Win Lwin Htet and Aww Ratha, with the actors Ye Deight, Daung, Shwe Htoo and Wut Hmone Shwe Yi. This love story has a great script, and a cast of actors who can melt the avid “chit ka” (love move) fan’s heart. It is directed by Thai Director Chartchai Ketnust, and also stars local actor Naing Naing and Daung. Another equally intriguing element is that the main male character (played by Duang) is a cross-dressing male photographer, who gets possessed when putting on women’s clothing. Perhaps the only thing scarier than a damsel-in-horror-distress is a damsel who is also a mother – brilliantly played by Wut Hmone Shwe Yi. The exhilarating narrative is about a family who live in a colonial-era style house haunted with ghosts. The most famous movie for 2019 and until now, it has already screened in Myanmar, Macao, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Taiwan and Cambodia.













Myanmar love story movies