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106 min
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.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| San San Aye | Khin San | Unowned | |
| Zaw Lwin | Sein Lin | Unowned | |
| Aung Pyae | Hla Tun | Unowned | |
| May Nwet | Daw Kyu | Unowned | |
| Aung Soe | Owner of theater group | Unowned |