Pyo Chit Lin

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Pyo Chit Lin
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Burmeseပျို့ချစ်လင်
Directed byTin Myint
Starring
Edited byShwe Taw
Production
company
Yangon Film
Release date
  • January 20, 1950 (1950-01-20)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryMyanmar
Languages Silent with Burmese inter-titles and English subtitles

Pyo Chit Lin (Burmese: ပျို့ချစ်လင်), also known as My Darling is one of the very few Myanmmar classics still in existence, and is the country’s earliest surviving colour film, directed by Shwe Baw, starring Phoe Par Lay, Phoe Par Gyi and Kyu Kyu.[1][2][3]

Synopsis[edit]

This romantic comedy revolves around two friends who move to Yangon to look for work. They meet a beautiful young woman named Kyu Kyu, who lives with her aunt since her parents passed away. Though she is rich and owns her own company, Kyu Kyu is humble and attracts the attention of several suitors, including a police officer, an air force captain, and a writer. Starring many of the major Burmese actors of the time, the film is a precious document of the prolific and vibrant movie industry in Myanmmar then.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pyo Chit Lin (My Darling) (1950) | Asian Restored Classics 2019". Asian Film Archive.
  2. ^ "Pyo Chit Lin (My Darling) (1950) | Asian Restored Classics 2019". Peatix.
  3. ^ "Pyo Chit Lin (1950)".