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Maung Wunna

Maung Wunna

Directing

Biography

Maung Wunna was a two-time Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards-winning Burmese director and writer. Wunna worked from an early age as a sound engineer and film editor for his novelist and filmmaker father, Thadu. His first film as a director, Wearing Velvet Slippers under a Golden Umbrella, was released in 1971, and he won the National Award for Best Direction. Alongside his work as screenwriter and director, Maung Wunna published articles on film, short stories and novels.

Known For

Yin Htel Ka Saung Yar Thi
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Khin Khaing marries Nyein Maung to fulfill her dying mother's wish, but resents how pregnancy derailed her dreams of studying abroad. While her devoted husband pours his love into raising their mentally challenged child, she sees the child as an obstacle to her ambitions. As their conflicting approaches to parenting and life goals tear the marriage apart, their vulnerable child bears the emotional trauma more than age.

Yin Htel Ka Saung Yar Thi

1999
Khun Hna Sin A Lwan
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Myat Htun, a modest writer, and Khin Mi navigate the challenges of love, parenthood, and conflicting ambitions in this intimate portrait of a marriage under strain.

Khun Hna Sin A Lwan

1990
Khun Hna Eain Tann Ka Ma Gyan Bone
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Wealthy heir Koko falls in love with ordinary girl Katta and marries her, they are both orphans. During her pregnancy, Katta receives a family heirloom necklace from Koko's aunt. When she visits her grandmother Daw Gyan Bone before giving birth, she discovers her grandmother also owns an identical one. Despite their loving marriage, Katta never returns to Koko. What secret do the matching necklaces reveal about their past?

Khun Hna Eain Tann Ka Ma Gyan Bone

1994
Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar
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Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar is a 1994 Burmese drama film, directed by Sin Yaw Mg Mg starring Kyaw Thu and May Than Nu. It was based on the popular novel "Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar", written by Tekkatho Phone Naing.

Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar

1994
Tender Are the Feet
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Made under the Burmese dictatorship, Maung Wanna’s debut feature tells a story of Sein Lin, the drummer for a traditional dance theatre group in Rangoon, who falls in love with beautiful dancer Khin San. When she leaves the group to pursue a career as a film actress, he gives her a small figure as a keepsake, a symbol of traditional theatre. He tells her to return it only when she is certain she wants to stay in film. The dancer’s independence in choosing to become a film actress breaks with cultural tradition, as does Sein Lin’s performance in a jazz club, symbolising the colonial influence.

Tender Are the Feet

1972
Miss. Wai, Filled with Flowers
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Set against the backdrop of Rangoon University, the tender romance between Aung Latt and the enchanting student Wai Lwin Lwin.

Miss. Wai, Filled with Flowers

1977
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The third film by award winning Burmese filmmaker Maung Wunna.

Behind the Lace Curtain

1973
To My Bosom Friend
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To My Bosom Friend is a Burmese black-and-white film released in 1979.

To My Bosom Friend

1979
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A film by award winning Burmese fimmaker Maung Wunna.

Deep and Unforgettable Sorrow

1975
Wearing Velvet Slippers under a Golden Umbrella
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Dr. Kyi Thar (Myat Lay), who works at the intensive-care unit, Mental Health Hospital, Yangon, and the patient Ma Htar Htar (Myat Mon), an elder sister of a friend. They met for the very first time on his duty. Though the friend¹s family was from Mandalay, they came to Yangon, to Dr. Kyi Thar to take the medical treatment with great expectations. They were right as she was getting much better as time went by and in their relationship too. Both of them knew they were deeply in love, attached to each other without mentioning a thing.

Wearing Velvet Slippers under a Golden Umbrella

1970
Dat Khè
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A film by Burmese director Maung Wunna.

Dat Khè

2002
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A film made in 1978 by award winning Burmese director Maung Wunna.

Self-less Ego

1978
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A film by award winning Burmese filmmaker Maung Wunna

The Palest of Pink

1976