The Good Woman of South Dagon

December, 2017
Goethe Institut Myanmar Documentary Competition
Joint Winner Ruby Award
Yangon, Myanmar

Synopsis

The elderly but by no means frail Daw Tin May Oo is a no-nonsense member of Myanmar’s ruling party NLD serving in Yangon’s South Dagon Township. She supports her neighbours and is good to her friends and especially her cats – whether they like it or not. But beneath her hilarious ‘tough love’ approach she embodies the strength and compassion of Myanmar’s civil society.

Director's Biography

Win Thu Myo (born 1987) grew up in a village in Natmauk Township in Magway region in central Myanmar. After studying cinematography and drama at the National University of Arts and Culture in Yangon he began working as an editor of music videos and shorts, and also appeared as an actor. He enrolled at YFS in 2016 and directed his portrait of a resilient couple and their garbage-recycling family, Through Thick and Thin, in his first year. His second year project, The Good Woman of South Dagon, was joint winner of the 2017 Goethe Institut Myanmar Documentary Competition’s Ruby Award.

Awards & Nominations

December, 2017
Goethe Institut Myanmar Documentary Competition
Joint Winner Ruby Award
Yangon, Myanmar
September, 2018
Wathann Film Fest #8
Nomination for Best Documentary Film
Yangon, Myanmar

Director's Filmography

2018
The Good Woman of South Dagon

Director/Cinematographer

18‘19‘‘

2017

16‘28‘‘

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