Burma’s Father of Political Cinema
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Burma’s Father of Political Cinema


By ARKAR MOE AUGUST, 2009 - VOLUME 17 NO.5


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But this has never been more difficult to do than it is today.

As well-known contemporary director Kyi Soe Tun pointed out, “There was more freedom of expression under the British than there is now.” But as the personal sacrifices of people like the comedian Zarganar or the actor Kyaw Thu attest, there are still many artists in Burma who, like U Sunny, combine creativity with the courage to live by their convictions.



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