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''Tender are the Feet'' ( my, ခြေဖဝါးတော်နုနု, Pronounced as Ché Phawa Daw Nu Nu) is a 1973
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film directed by
Maung Wunna Maung Wunna ( my, မောင် ဝဏ္ဏ, 19 January 1947 – 11 January 2011) was a two-time Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards-winning Burmese director and writer. He came from a family heavily involved in the entertainment industry ...
. After 42 years of regional release, the film was premiered at the Forum section of the 64th Berlin Film Festival in February 2014.


Plot

Sein Lin (Zaw Lwin) is the drummer for a traditional Burmese dance theater group in Rangoon, who is very passionate about Burmese music, art and cultural traditions. He gets frustrated when, in his opinion, one of the dancers dances against—not with—the beat, and he turns his back on his troupe, only to join another soon after, where he meet and falls in love with beautiful dancer Khin San (San San Aye). Yet Khin San is at first affronted by Sein Lin's teachings. Although they argue incessantly, they cannot deny their attraction for one another. 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 theater. He tells her to return it only when she is certain she wants to stay in film. After celebrating her first cinema successes and deciding to marry producer Hla Tun (Aung Pyae), Khin San finally gives the figure back to the heart-broken Sein Lin. The story takes a different turn however when Khin San realizes that Hla Tun has been keeping something significant from her, and she returns to her traveling theater group.


Cast

* San San Aye as Khin San * Zaw Lwin as Sein Lin * Aung Pyae as Hla Tun * May Nwè as Daw Khyu, Khin San's mother *
Aung Soe ''Bagyi'' Aung Soe ( my, ဗဂျီ အောင်စိုး ; 1924–1990) was a Burmese painter renowned for his modernistic, semi-abstract art, which caused such a shock in Burma when it appeared that many called it "psychopathic art". ...
as Owner of theater group


Restoration and international premiere

The film was restored by the Yangon Film School with the support of
Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut (, GI, en, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and ...
and screened at
Wathann Film Fest The Wathann Film Fest ( my, ဝဿန် ရုပ်ရှင်ပွဲတော်)is a film festival held annually in Yangon, Myanmar, during the rainy season in September. With its launch in 2011, in a time of 2011–12 Burmese political refo ...
in 2012. It had its international premiere at the 64th Berlin Film Festival in February 2014.


References


External links

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Berlin Film Festival press kit
{{Maung Wunna 1973 films Burmese black-and-white films 1973 drama films Films about actors