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Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards
မြန်မာ့ရုပ်ရှင်ထူးချွန်ဆု
Current: 2017 Myanmar Academy Awards
Awarded forBests in Film Production Industry
LocationMandalay Naypyitaw
CountryMyanmar
Presented byMyanmar Motion Picture Organisation
Reward(s)Golden Angel Trophy seizing Real Golden Star
First awardedSince 1952
Myanmar Academy Award Ceremony held for 2012 Movies

The Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards are presented annually to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Burmese Film Industry of Myanmar.[1] The awards ceremony has been held annually since 1952.[2] Each winner is presented with a golden statue and in recent years also a cash prize.[2][3][4]

History

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The awards were first introduced in 1952, and the ceremony has been held annually since 1952 (apart from 1963, 1986, 1987, and 1988). In the first awards ceremony, only three kinds of awards (Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress) were presented. In the beginning, second and third place prizes for Best Film category were also given. Over time the awards ceremony has expanded significantly; in 1954, a Best Director award was introduced with the second and third place prizes for Best Film being removed in 1955. In 1955, first Special Award for Best Child Artist was awarded. In 1956 a Best Cinematography award was created, and in 1962, Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards were also introduced. In 1990, the number of awards reached 10 with the addition of Best Screenplay, Best Music and Best Sound awards. The awards have topped out at 11 with the addition of a Best Editing award. In 2017, Myanmar Academy Awards introduced the Lifetime Achievement Award category.

Adding to the unpredictability of the awards ceremony are prizes given to Special Awards some years and the duplication of awards when the judging panel cannot decide who should win. And of course, sometimes awards are simply not awarded if it is decided that no person is worthy.

The first film to win the Best Picture award was Chit Thet Wai (Dear Thet Wai) in 1952. The best director award was first given to U Thukha for his Aww Main Ma (Oh, women!), a comic drama. Actor Kyaw Win won the first best actor award in Marlaryi with Kyi Kyi Htay winning Best Actress for her performance in Chit Thet Wai (Dear Thet Wai).

As of 2017, there are total of 13 awards.

  1. Best Picture
  2. Best Director
  3. Best Screenplay
  4. Best Actor
  5. Best Actress
  6. Best Supporting Actor
  7. Best Supporting Actress
  8. Best Music
  9. Best Cinematography
  10. Best Film Editing
  11. Best Sound
  12. Special Award
  13. Lifetime Achievement Award
1999
  • Best Film - Father's Place (Thiha Zaw Film Production)
  • Best Director - Khin Maung Oo & Soe Thein Htut (Father's Place)
  • Best Actor - Lwin Moe (Winter in the heart)
  • Best Actress - Htun Eaindra Bo (Hnaung Ta Myae Myae)
  • Best Supporting Actor - Htun Htun Win (Hnaung Htone Phwae Metta)
  • Best Supporting Actress - Myat Kathy Aung (Winter in the Heart)
  • Special Award - Ei Phyu Soe (Winter in the Heart)
2000
  • Thiha Tin Soe (Hell man)
  • Myo Thandar Tun (Blade on the Lips)
2001
  • Lwin Moe (Born of a flower)
  • Min Maw Kun (Nha Lone Hla Lu Mike)
  • May Than Nu (Else other side of love)
  • Htet Htet Moe Oo (Tha Mee Mite)
2002
  • Lumin (Golden bling of sky)
  • Khin Zar Chi Kyaw (Ngar, Thu Ta Bar, Youk Kyar, Main Ma)
2003
  • Kyaw Hein (Sun borns Moon)
  • Htun Eaindra Bo (A Mae Noe Boe)
2004
  • Lwin Moe (Once Nights of Ayeyarwaddy)
  • Eaindra Kyaw Zin (Myet Nar Myer Dae Moe Kaung Kin)
2005
  • Lu Min (King Kyan Sitt)
  • Htun Eaindra Bo (Moe Kot Set Wine Ko Kyaw Lon Ywae)
2006
  • Yan Aung (Dignity of Extreme love)
  • Nandar Hlaing (Loyalty of Taungsaman)
2007
  • Kyaw Ye Aung (Ninety times of love)
  • Leading Actress (Not awarded)
2008
  • Khant Si Thu (A myar nae ma thet sai thaw thu)
  • Moh Moh Myint Aung (Myint Mo Htet Ka Tarafu)
2009
  • Nay Toe (Moe Nya Eain Met Myu)
  • Leading Actress (not awarded)
2010
Thet Mon Myint 2010 Best Actress
  • Pyay Ti Oo (Adam Eva Dassa)
  • Thet Mon Myint (Adam Eva Dassa)
2011
  • Naung Naung (Eternal rays of light)
  • Melody (Eternal rays of light)
2012
2013
  • Best Actor: Pyay Ti Oo (As you like)
  • Best Actress: Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi (As you like)
2014
  • Best Film: Phyo Yadanar Thwal (Goodmanner exist in mind)
  • Best Leading Actor: Pyay Ti Oo (Made in Heart)
  • Best Leading Actress: Khine Thin Kyi (Goodmanner exist in mind)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Zin Wine (Made in Heart)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi (Made in Heart)
  • Best Screenplay: Zaw Myint Oo (Goodmanner exist in mind)
  • Best Cinematography: Toe win, Pyi Soe (Endless love)
  • Best Music: Khin Maung Gyi (Goodmanner exist in mind)
  • Best Edit: Thaw Zin (Goodmanner exist in mind)
  • Best Sound: Kyi Min Thein (Guile Project)
2015
  • Best Director: Wyne (I'm Rose, Darling)
  • Best Leading Actor: Nay Toe (Wrong Nat Khet of Battle)
  • Best Leading Actress: Phway Phway (I'm Rose, Darling)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Bay Lu Wa (Is This Called Love?)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Goon Pone (Is This Called Love?)
  • Best Music: Hla San Oo (Dear Wife)
  • Best Edit: Zaw Min Han-Thar-Myay (Love House 2028)
  • Best Cinematography: Zaw Myint (Salves of Cupid)
2016
2017
  • Best Film: Nay Chi Hmar Shwe Yi Laung
  • Best Director: Sin Yaw Mg Mg (Eternal Mother)
  • Best Leading Actor: Nay Toe (Tar Tay Gyi)
  • Best Leading Actress: Eaindra Kyaw Zin (Knife in the Chest)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Myint Myat (Kyun)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Paing Phyo Thu (3Girls)
  • Best Cinematography: Kyauk Phyu Ba-day-thar (3Girls)
  • Best Music: Piano Tin Win Hlaing (Kun Lone Days 40)
  • Best Sound: Thein Aung (Eternal Mother)
  • Best Edit: O Win (Eternal Mother)
  • Best Screenplay: Wyne (Yin Bek Htae Ka Dar)
  • Lifetime Achievement: U Tint Aung (Bo Ga Lay)
2018
Award Recipient Film Ref.
Best Film Shwe Kyar
Best Director Aww Ratha Clinging with Hate
Best Leading Actor Thu Htoo San Weretiger
Best Leading Actress Phway Phway Shwe Kyar
Best Supporting Actor Kyaw Kyaw Bo Clinging with Hate
Best Supporting Actress Aye Myat Thu Naung Dwin Oo Dan Twin Zay Dee
Best Screenplay Wyne Shwe Kyar
Best Music Shalom M. Reynor Dimensions
Best Cinematography Win Lwin Htet Clinging with Hate
Best Editing Kyaw Khaing Soe Shwe Kyar
2023
Award 2019 2020 2022
Recipient Film Ref. Recipient Film Ref. Recipient Film Ref.
Best Film Padauk Musical Way Ma Nay Chin Bu
Best Director Mee Pwar Padauk Musical
Best Actor Myint Myat Yoma Paw Kya Tae Myet Yay Sai Sai Kham Leng Padauk Musical Pyay Ti Oo The Butterfly Trap
Best Actress Eaindra Kyaw Zin Hit Tine Soe Pyae Thazin Golden Princess Shwe Hmone Yati Way Ma Nay Chin Bu
Best Supporting Actor Shwe Htoo Dan Dar Yee Moe Ohn Thee Thaung Tike Ka Kyar Say Thar
Best Supporting Actress Khin Wint Wah Palpitation in the Breeze May Thinzar Oo Golden Princess
Best Screenplay Maung Myat Swe Responsible Citizen
Best Music Kyaw Kyaw Htun The Milk Ogre Aung Ko Latt Gandaba: Strings of a Broken Harp
Best Cinematography Arkar Toe Dan Dar Yee Moe Phyo Kyaw Padauk Musical
Best Editing G3, Kyaw Khine Soe 1014 Kyi Thar The Butterfly Trap
2024
Award Recipient Film Ref.
Best Film Kan Kaung[5][6]
Best Director Tin Aung Soe A Red Blanket
Best Leading Actor Yan Aung A Red Blanket
Best Leading Actress Soe Myat Thuzar Never Give Up
Best Supporting Actor Nay Win Yee Ywae Moe
Best Supporting Actress May Myint Mo Mone Khwint
Best Screenplay Nyo Min Lwin The Teacher
Best Music Kaung Set Paing Kan Kaung
Best Cinematography Win Lwin Htet Kan Kaung
Best Editing
Most awards to a single film
  • Htar Wa Ra A Linn Tan Myar
    (Eternal Rays of Light, 2011) = 8
  • Ngar Thu Ta Bar Yauk Kyar Mein Ma
    (Me, Another, Men, Women, 2002) = 7
  • A Mayh Noh Boe
    (Value of Mother's Milk, 2003) = 7
  • Mystery of Snow
    (2004) = 7
  • Taik Pwel Khaw Than
    (The Sound of War, 1995) = 5
  • Myint Myat Hna Lon Thar
    (Noble Heart, 1997) = 5
  • Hna Lon Hla Lu Mike
    (Good-Hearted Stupid Person, 2001) = 5
  • Hsan Yay
    (Upstream, 2002) = 5
  • Koe Sal Sah Thar Lein Mal
    (Ninety Times More Superior, 2007) = 5
  • Pin Lal Htet Ka Nay Won Ni
    (The Red Sun at Above of Sea, 2010) = 5
  • Kaung Kyoe Ko Hnite Ti Say Min
    (Keep Good Benefits at Your Body, 2014) = 5
Most awards won by a male
  • Thukha = 8
    (Best Director (6), Best Picture (2))
  • Nyunt Win = 7
    (Best Actor (3), Best Supporting Actor (4))
  • Yan Aung = 7
    (Best Actor (7))
  • Than Nyunt (Pan Thar) = 6
    (Best Cinematography (6))
  • Zaw Min (Han Thar Myay) = 6
    (Best Film Editing (6))
  • Zin Yaw Maung Maung = 6
    (Best Picture (3), Best Director (3))
  • Maung Tin Oo = 5
    (Best Director (5))
  • Kyaw Hein = 5
    (Best Actor (4), Best Supporting Actor (1))
  • Kyi Soe Tun = 5
    (Best Director (4), Best Screenplay (1))
  • Ko Ko Htay = 5
    (Best Cinematography (5))
  • Pyay Ti Oo = 5
    (Best Actor (5))
  • Chit Min Lu = 4 (Best Cinematography (4))
  • Lu Min = 4
    (Best Actor (2), Best Picture (1), Best Supporting Actor (1))
  • Kyauk Phyu (Pa Dy Thar) = 4
    (Best Cinematography (4))
  • Wyne (Own Creator) = 4
    (Best Director (2), Best Screenplay (2))
Most awards won by a female
  • Myint Myint Khin = 6
    (Best Actress (3), Best Supporting Actress (2), Lifetime Achievement (1) )
  • May Than Nu = 5
    (Best Actress (4), Best Supporting Actress (1))
  • Moh Moh Myint Aung = 5
    (Best Actress (4), Best Supporting Actress (1))
  • Kyi Kyi Htay = 4
    (Best Actress (2), Best Supporting Actress (2))
  • Cho Pyone = 4
    (Best Actress (2), Best Supporting Actress (2))
Most awards for Best Director
Most awards for Best Actor
Most awards for Best Actress
Most awards for Best Supporting Actor
  • Nyunt Win = 4
  • Kyauk Lon = 3
  • Bo Ba Ko = 2
  • Zaw Lin = 2
  • Nay Aung = 2
  • Zin Wyne = 2
Most awards for Best Supporting Actress
  • Kyi Kyi Htay = 2
  • Aye Aye Thin = 2
  • May Nwet = 2
  • Myint Myint Khin = 2
  • Myint Myint Khaing = 2
  • Cho Pyone = 2
  • Soe Myat Nandar = 2
  • Myat Kay Thi Aung = 2
  • May Thinzar Oo = 3
Most awards for Best Screenplay
Most awards for Music
  • Gita Lulin Maung Ko Ko = 3
  • Zaw Myo Htut = 3
  • Khin Maung Gyi = 3
Most awards for Best Cinematography
  • Than Nyunt (Pan Thar) = 6
  • Ko Ko Htay = 5
  • Chit Min Lu = 4
  • Kyauk Phyu (Pa Dy Thar) = 4
  • San Maung = 3
Most awards for Best Sound
  • San Oo = 2
  • Kyi Min Thein = 2
Most awards for Best Film Editing
  • Zaw Min (Han Thar Myay) = 6
  • U Myint Khaing = 3

Significance

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The significance of the awards has fluctuated along with the health of Burmese cinema. The number of eligible film entries each year has declined dramatically since the 1980s. Due to heightened competition from foreign films and other entertainment media as well as escalating costs of production, the number of feature-length Burmese films has gone from nearly 100 films per year in the 1970s to barely more than ten today. The number of films screened were 95 in 1978, 75 in 1983, 65 in 1985.[7] In 2008, only 12 were screened.[4] As the Burmese film industry struggles to produce films each year, films that do get produced are mostly with established directors, actors and actresses. Most Burmese films today are dominated by comedies.[4]

The result is that the same coterie of players win the award year after year from a much shallower pool. It used to be that only few actors and actresses could claim as "academy award winner" or even fewer still as "repeat academy award winner". Venerable actors of old like Win Oo and Kawleikgyin Ne Win won just two each in their lifetime. Director Thukha and actress Myint Myint Khin who won six and five respectively were the exceptions, not the rule.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Double win for pair at Academy Awards". 12 March 2007. Archived from the original on 25 April 2008.
  2. ^ a b "As the stars glitter, Mystery of Snow scoops Academy Awards". 9 January 2006.
  3. ^ "Academy's Academy". 1 October 2007. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 11 April 2008.
  4. ^ a b c Yadana Tun (February 2010). "A brief history of the Myanmar Academy Awards". The Myanmar Times. 26. Archived from the original on 14 February 2010.
  5. ^ "Most popular "The Lucky (Kan Kaung)" movie grabs most of academy awards". The Global New Light of Myanmar. 5 February 2024. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  6. ^ Mathieson, David Scott (6 February 2024). "And the Oscar goes to…Myanmar military psyops". Asia Times. Asia Times Holdings Limited. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Interview with 3-Time Academy Award Winner Khin Thida Tun". The Mandalay Gazette (in Burmese). Vol. 3, no. 2. September 2008. p. 4.