Nyo Min Lwin | |
Birth Name: | Nyo Min Lwin |
Birth Date: | 28 September 1979 |
Birth Place: | Yangon, Myanmar |
Nationality: | Burmese |
Parents: | Aung Lwin Khin Mya Thi |
Occupation: | Film director, scriptwriter, actor |
Years Active: | 1998–present |
Spouse: | Sandar Lwin |
Alma Mater: | University of Distance Education, Yangon |
Children: | 2 |
Nyo Min Lwin (Burmese: ညိုမင်းလွင်; born 28 September 1979) is a Burmese film director, scriptwriter and former actor.[1] He is best known for directing the first Myanmar LGBT film The Gemini (2016) and the first Myanmar sci-fi film (2019).[2] His career began as an actor in Burmese films and gained success as a director in the early days of his career by directing horror films.[3] [4] Throughout his career, he has acted in over 15 films and directed over 100 films.
Nyo Min Lwin was born on 28 September 1979 in Yangon, Myanmar. He is the only son of Aung Win, a writer who wrote under the pen name Pike Htwe, and his wife Khin Mya Thi. He attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 6 Ahlone and also attended to Myanmar Motion Picture Organisation's Acting Class in 1998. He graduated from University of Distance Education, Yangon with a degree in Psychology in 2013.[5]
He studied filmmaking when 15 years old. In 1998, he debuted as an actor in the television series Mayana Kone The. He has since appeared in many films. He wrote his first script in 1999 for the film Kyun Taw Chit Thaw Min Ma Myar. He then took a directing course under Academy winner director Mg Myo Min (Yin Twin Phyit) in 2000 before settling into the director's chair himself. He made his directorial debut in 2000 with the film Thein Mwei Sue (Delicated Thorn) in 2000.[3] In 2002, he directed his first psychological thriller film Ein Mat Pya Dite (Dream Museum) was not exactly released. In 2006, he produced his first real ghost film Nya Kyaung (The Night School), a big hit with lovers of the genre.[3] His first blockbuster film was Hninsi Ka Kyoe in 2014. In the same year, he directed his first big-screen film Datshin Yike Thu Myar.
In 2015, he directed the horror film The Loom, not only directed, but also took on a leading role in this film.[6] The film has been shot entirely with an iPhone 6 and 6+, and an iPhone 5 and 5+ for the sound recording. He also used an iPad Air and a MacBook Pro for editing and an iPad Air to provide the background music. He used an iPhone 6+ for colour corrections and brought the movie up to the 4K resolution standard (4096 x 2160) to show it in local cinemas.[7] The same year, he co-founded the Night School Pictures and Algebra VFX Studio.
In 2016, he directed the film The Gemini, was the first LGBT film in cinema of Myanmar and openly railed against the Burmese homosexuality laws.[2] [8] The film was screened in Myanmar cinemas on 2 December 2016 and also premiered at the Cinema Village in New York City on 9 September 2016, and became the first Burmese film shown in Hollywood.[9] He also directed the first Myanmar sci-fi film , was screened in Myanmar cinemas on 11 July 2019.[10] [11] [12]
In 2020, he directed the film Mya Mya, base on the true story of Mya Mya, a girl who was raped and murdered.[13] [14]
In 2022, he directed the film The Teacher (released in 2023), with the newcomer actors and actresses who were chosen by the audition.
Nyo Min Lwin starred in more than 10 films, including:[15]
Nyo Min Lwin married to Sandar Lwin in 2015. They have two daughters named Ye Yint Hninsi Lwin and Pantra Hninsi Lwin.