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Myint Myat Thu

Myint Myat Thu
Myint Myat Thu joined The Myanmar Times as a reporter in 2015 and later worked as a cultural writer at Myanmar International Television (MITV). She now works as a freelance journalist and researcher focused on the development of Myanmar's film industry and arts economy.
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Features, Culture

Impatient for peace: toll of conflict laid bare in new documentaries

The toll of conflict on individuals and whole communities is revealed in documentaries submitted to a recent film competition.
BY Myint Myat Thu

 

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Features, Culture

Political thriller ‘Responsible Citizen’ is a breakthrough on the big screen

Blockbuster political thriller Responsible Citizen has left audiences astounded at the lenience shown by the film censorship board, but its director is not expecting any prizes from the Myanmar Motion Picture Academy.
BY Myint Myat Thu

 

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Features, Culture

Crash and burn: Why Myanmar action movies fail

Myanmar-made action thrillers can face a struggle to secure screen time in a fickle movie market dominated by two multiplex companies.
BY Myint Myat Thu

 

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Volume 6, Issue 18

  • January 27, 2021
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Myanmar enters 2021 with more friends than foes
The early delivery of vaccines is one of the many boons of the country’s geopolitics, but to really take advantage, Myanmar must bury the legacy of its isolationist past.
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Will the Kayin BGF go quietly?
The Kayin State Border Guard Force has come under intense pressure from the Tatmadaw over its extensive, controversial business interests and there’s concern the ultimatum could trigger fresh hostilities in one of the country’s most war-torn areas.
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