Poe Mamhe Thar built her career in Myanmar one character at a time, developing what she describes as a growing sensitivity not just to the roles she played but to the audiences connecting with them. Now, with her Thai cinema debut in “Gohan,” she is stepping into a significantly larger regional spotlight.
Directed by Baz Poonpiriya, Chayanop Boonprakob and Atta Hemwadee and produced by GDH 559 – the studio behind globally successful Thai hit “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies” – “Gohan” follows a white stray dog as he drifts through the lives of three owners over a decade – a near-retirement Japanese automotive engineer, a young Burmese
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