List of Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards

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List Of Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards - 2010 Academy Awards
... The Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards presentation ceremony for 2009 was held on 23 January 2011 in Naypyidaw ... The awards were selected out of 16 films screened in 2009 ... Award Winner Film Best Picture Ar-Dan-Yal-Aye-Wa-Yal-Da-Tha-Yai Heart and soul Films Best Director Khin Maung Oo + Soe Thein Htut Pin-Lal-Htet-Ka nay-won-Ni ...

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