Never Shall We Be Enslaved
Originally released in 1997. Never Shall We Be Enslaved is a history/drama film. directed by Kyi Soe Tun. With a runtime of 2h 40m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
On May 7, 1885, during a time when Burma was about to fall to the British, within the King's Palace, the Lord of Navy and Bo Kyaw Khaung were trying to join forces with the French to defend themselves. A group of Bo Thurain and Bo Min Htin, loyal to Prince of Nyaungyan, were trying to defend their own kingdom without relying on anyone. At that time, there was a time of disunity and ethnic division, and the British took advantage of the illegal logging and tried to take over the country. Who would stand up and fight to keep the Burmese state from falling?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Nyunt Win
as Lord of Navy (แแพแฑแแแบแธแกแแฝแแบแธแแแบ)
Nay Aung
as Sawbwa of Hsenwi State (แแแนแแฎแ แฑแฌแบแแฝแฌแธ)
Kyaw Thu
as Bo Thurein
Kyaw Ye Aung
as Bo Kyaw Khaung
Lwin Moe
as Bo Min Htin
May Than Nu
as Saw Shin Oo
San Shar Tin
as Hsinbyumashin (แแแบแแผแฐแแแพแแบ)
Nandar Hlaing
as Khin Phone
Mandalay Thein Zaw
as Sawbwa of Mongnai State (แแญแฏแธแแฒแ แฑแฌแบแแฝแฌแธ)
Kyaw Nyein Aye
as King Thibaw (แแฎแแฑแซแแแบแธ)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- MY
Production Companies
- Myat Mi Khin Film Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Never Shall We Be Enslaved about?
On May 7, 1885, during a time when Burma was about to fall to the British, within the King's Palace, the Lord of Navy and Bo Kyaw Khaung were trying to join forces with the French to defend themsel...
Who directed Never Shall We Be Enslaved?
Never Shall We Be Enslaved was directed by Kyi Soe Tun.
How long is Never Shall We Be Enslaved?
Never Shall We Be Enslaved has a runtime of 2 hours and 40 minutes (160 minutes total).
When was Never Shall We Be Enslaved released?
Never Shall We Be Enslaved was released on January 4, 1997 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Never Shall We Be Enslaved?
The main cast of Never Shall We Be Enslaved includes Nyunt Win, Nay Aung, Kyaw Thu, Kyaw Ye Aung, Lwin Moe.