Thingyan Moe Explained

Thingyan Moe
Director:Maung Tin Oo
Producer:Maung Sein Ngwe
Starring:Nay Aung
Zin Wine
Khin Than Nu
May Than Nu
Zaw One
Music:Zaw Myo Htut
Cinematography:Chit Min Lu
Editing:Myint Khine (Maung Thitsar)
Studio:Thuriya Pyinnya Films
Runtime:126 minutes
Country:Myanmar
Language:Burmese

Thingyan Moe (Burmese: သင်္ကြန်မိုး, English: Rain in the Water Festival) is a 1985 Burmese film directed by Maung Tin Oo and starring Nay Aung, Zin Wine, Khin Than Nu and May Than Nu. The movie follows the life of a musician from 1959 to 1982, with many of the scenes set at traditional Thingyan celebrations.[1]

Plot

The story begins with poor pianist Nyein Maung, and wealthy teenage girl in Mandalay, Khin Khin Htar, falling in love. Htar asks Nyein Maung to elope but along the way he prioritised to help Mya Khet to send her sick mother to hospital instead. In his absence, Htar is brought back by her mother and forced to accept an arranged marriage. Htar asks Nyein Maung to play the song 'Hna Ko To Chit Tha Hmya' at her wedding ceremony. After Htar's wedding ceremony, Neing Maung drinks too much alcohol, falls asleep, dreams about Htar giving money to him, and thinks that Htar left him because of money. After several months, Nyein Maung marries Mya Khet, and the movie turns into studio musical with ThinGyan Theme.

Cast

Shooting and overview

The film was produced by Yee Myint Film Production and won the Thurya Pya Film Award at the Filmfare Awards. Yee Myint Films had to buy films from the government in the name of licensed film companies because it was not possible to buy foreign films due to the government's economic policy at the time.

The filming took place at the Ye Myint Film Building in Mandalay's Sai Tan Ward and at Dr. Thein Aung Temple in Pwe Kone, and the piano was filmed inside Nyein Maung's house at Sein Maung Studio in Rangoon.

The words "Kyawan Taw of the women" in the film were censored.

Awards

1985: Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards

Notes and References

  1. News: Thingyan classic endures . . 2010-05-05 . 2007-08-22 . https://archive.today/20070822213342/http://www.myanmar.gov.mm/myanmartimes/no211/MyanmarTimes11-211/023.htm . dead .