Sein Lyan Tun

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Sein Lyan Tun (Burmese: စိန်လျှံထွန်း) is a director from Myanmar currently residing in Paris. His latest short film Everybody’s Gotta Love Sometimes got selected in Busan International Film Festival 2023 under “Wide Angle Aisa Short Film Official Competition” and won "Sonje" Special Mention Award. Also his short film Late Blooming In A Lonely Summer Day has been selected in some international competitions like the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur, Festival du Court Métrage de Clermont Ferrand, and Locarno Filmmakers Academy.

Sein Lyan Tun
စိန်လျှံထွန်း
Born22 July 1980
NationalityBurmese
Occupationfilm director
Years active2013–present

He started working as a film festival coordinator at Human Rights Human Dignity International Film Festival, Yangon in 2013. He runs traveling film festivals and every year he reaches out to more than 300 schools around Myanmar to screen short films and documentaries. He also organized open air cinema to engage more audiences from different cities and villages. In 2015, his first short documentary film “Charred Brick” was european premiered in One World Human Rights Film Festival in Prague. He won the “People's Choice Award” from One World in Kyrgyzstan. His documentary Unsilent Potato is well-recognized in Myanmar and Southeast Asia. He also directed and co-produced the TV documentaries: Border Boy; We Are Nuns,“ Dream Over Monsoon for Inside Lens, NHK World!'s new documentary strand. His documentary For Me And Others Like Me won the Docs Spirit Award from Docs Port Incheon in 2016 and the HosoBunka Foundation Prize in 2017 at Japan Prize.

He is an alumnus of Berlinale Talents 2022, FAMU summer filmmaking campus 2022, Talents Tokyo, American Film Showcase Fellowship, and Autumn Meeting directing workshop by Tran Anh Hung.

Filmography

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  • Everybody's Gotta Love Sometimes (Short Film) 15 min (2023)
  • Late Blooming In A Lonely Summer (Short Film) 20 min (2021)
  • For Me And Others Like Me (Documentary) 30 min (2020)
  • We Are Nuns (TV Documentary) 28 min (2019) NHK
  • An Ordinary Marriage (Short Film) 13 min (2018)
  • Dream Over Monsoon (TV Documentary) 25 min (2017 ) NHK
  • Rays Of Amour (Documentary) 22 min (2017)
  • BORDER BOY (TV Documentary) 28 min (2016) NHK
  • Reborn (Short Film) 9 min (2016)
  • Unsilent Potato (Documentary) 22 min (2016)
  • Rula (Short Film) 8 min (2015)
  • Charred Brick (Short Documentary) 15 min (2015)

Early life and education

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Born and raised in Mawlamyine, Mon state. Sein graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (French Language) at Yangon University of Foreign Language, Myanmar. He continued his education in Interactive Media Art Design at Alexander College, Larnaca, Cyprus and then move to Singapore and started working as Operation Director at Children Wishing Well Project in 2011. In 2014, Sein back to Myanmar and worked as Script Supervisor and Program Director for Myanmar National Television Channel (MRTV4). He also worked as Traveling Film Festival Coordinator at Human Rights Human Dignity International Film Festival, Yangon from 2013 until 2015.

Awards

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Film Festival Awards Year
Charred Brick Human Rights International Film Festival (Bir Dino, Kyrgyzstan) People Choice Award 2015
Kota Kinabalu International Film Festival (Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia) Best Short Documentary Award

(Golden Kinabalu Action 10)

2016
Rula Asia International Micro Film Festival 2015 (Lincang, China) The Best International Short Film Award (Asia Micro Film Golden Begonia Award) 2015
Third China (Hangzhou) International Short-film Exhibition (Hangzhou, China) Golden Osmanthus Award (Top 10 Innovative Public Interest Short Films) 2016
Golden Frames International Short Film Festival (New Delhi, India) Best Short From Asia Award 2016
Unsilent Potato FreedomFilmFest 2016 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Justin Louis Award

(The Best Southeast Asia Short Documentary Award)

2016
Woodpecker International Film Festival 2016

(New Delhi, India)

The Best Film Award (Gender) 2016
Forever White Ribbon Film Festival], Yangon 2018 (Yangon) Best Short Documentary Award

People Choice Award

2018
We Care Film Festival, India 2019 Jury Mention Award 2019
Visual Documentary Project] 2019, Japan VDP Justice Award

Special Mention Award by Rithy Phan

2019
For Me And Others Like Me Docs Port Incheon 2016 (Incheon, South Korea) Docu Spirit Award 2016
Japan Prize 2017 (Japan) Hoso Bunka Foundation Prize 2017

References

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