Hmone Shwe Yee
Hmone Shwe Yee (Burmese: မှုံရွှေရည်, lit. 'golden pollen'), is a 1970 Burmese drama film starring Win Oo, Khin Than Nu and Aung Lwin. The film won the Best Picture Award and Win Oo won the Best Actor Award in 1970 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards.[1][2]
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Burmese | မှုံရွှေရည် |
Directed by | Win Oo |
Produced by | U Ko Ko Gyi |
Screenplay by | Win Oo |
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Edited by | Nyunt Myanmar |
Production company | A Paung Let Kha Nar |
Release date | 1970 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Myanmar |
Language | Burmese |
The film's namesake comes from an eponymous song, which was written by an anonymous composer in the early 20th century.[3] It remains a popular classic performed on radio and performances, including a prominent cover by a classical singer named Tin Tin Mya.[3]
Cast
- Win Oo as Myint Thu
- Khin Than Nu as Khin Hmone
- Aung Lwin as Captain Ye Aung
- Po Par Gyi as Ko Par Gyi
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References
- "မှုံရွှေရည်ဇာတ်ကားအကြောင်းစကားဝိုင်း". Ministry of Information (in Burmese).
- "သင်္ကြန်ရင်ခုန်သံစကားဝိုင်း "မှုံရွှေရည်"". MRTV.
- "Top 10 Songs". Myanmar Times. 2019-08-30.
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