What Happened to the Wolf?

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What Happened to the Wolf?
What Happened to the Wolf? Film Poster.jpg
Film Poster
Directed byNa Gyi
Screenplay byNa Gyi
Produced byMay Sandi Tin Oo
Starring
CinematographyNa Gyi
Edited byNyan Wint
Music byMyint Than Htun
Production
companies
Fatty Gangster Production
Thudra Film Production
Release date
  • September 16, 2021 (2021-09-16) (Germany)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryMyanmar
LanguageBurmese

What Happened to the Wolf? is a 2021 Burmese drama film, written and directed by Na Gyi starring Eaindra Kyaw Zin and Paing Phyo Thu.[1][2] The film was produced by May Sandi Tin Oo, edited by Nyan Wint and background music composed by Myint Than Htun.

The filmmakers of What Happened to the Wolf?, face persecution after the 2021 Myanmar coup ďétat due to the participation in anti-coup movements.[3][4] This earnest work might seem a bit conventional and saccharine to Western viewers used to out-and-proud queer cinema. But it’s quite radical and brave in the context of its setting in Myanmar, where LGBTQ+ people face legal persecution, prison and state-encouraged violence all the time.

In addition, there’s a horrifying background story attached. The film was made before the military junta seized control of the country early 2021. The director Na Gyi and Paing Phyo Thu, who plays one of the main roles and is married to Na Gyi in real life, have had to go into hiding[5] since they were accused of using their celebrity to oppose the coup. Meanwhile, little is known about what’s happened to Eaindra Kyaw Zin, the film’s other main actor, who was arrested and imprisoned in February, 2021.[6]

What Happened to the Wolf? held its world premiere at Oldenburg International Film Festival 2021[7] in Oldenburg, Germany.[8] The film was nominated for Best Film and Paing Phyo Thu was nominated for her performance. Eaindra Kyaw Zin won Seymour Cassel Award for Best Performance at Oldenburg International Film Festival for this film.[9]

Plot[]

Moe (Eaindra Kyaw Zin), the daughter of a wealthy family who built her own successful business, was devastated to learn that she could soon develop lung cancer. At first sight, she tried to commit suicide, by cutting her wrist.[10]

Fortunately, her husband, Ye Moe (Aung Myint Myat), rushed her to the hospital. She met Way Way (Paing Phyo Thu), a teenager with congenital heart disease. A natural rebel who loved rock music - Anglophone bands like Nirvana in her native language; Way Way was a vicious trouble she didn't care about until she died. She spoke positively and rudely to her brother Min Han (Myanmar Idol's host Kyaw Htet Aung). Poor Min Han cared for her since her parents' shipwreck and abandoned his dream of becoming a medical doctor in hopes of finding a cure for Way Way.

As each woman's health deteriorates, her husband has no reason to inherit her business. Her father is sure to inherit. But in order to take good care of the police, Moe had to divorce him. Way Way's concept of leaving the love ones unharmed is the lesser people like them, the better when they part the world. That is why Way Way claims to be so cruel to his brother. At that time, the two women were pure friends and set out on a journey to see the famous local beauty of the Sea of Clouds. They did not really kiss the film at the last minute, but it was enough before the February coup that endangered the filmmakers.

Enough given that Way Way's character is an aspiring photographer, The shooting here is quite lovely; It explores ventilation, which is full of negative areas that are often disturbed by warm sunlight. Even if the script is too intense, there is warmth between the two lead actors who are committed to their performance.[11]

Cast[]

Release[]

The film premiered in Oldenburg International Film Festival, Germany on September 16, 2021.[12]

It screened in Dili International Film Festival, Timor-Leste on October 8, 2021.

Awards & nominations[]

Year Venue Award Nominee Result
2021 Oldenburg International Film Festival Seymour Cassel Award for Outstanding Performance Eaindra Kyaw Zin Won
2021 Oldenburg International Film Festival Seymour Cassel Award for Outstanding Performance Paing Phyo Thu Nominated
2021 Oldenburg International Film Festival Best Film What Happened to the Wolf? Nominated
2021 Dili International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Award What Happened to the Wolf? Won

Advisory Board Jury Member, and Award-winning actress, Deborah Kara Unger (Crash, The Game) announced the Seymour Cassel Award at Oldenburg International Film Festival 2021 as follow:

"Acting is reacting. So in this case of an onscreen duo, it is almost impossible to separate the performances of the two lead actresses who take us on a journey to the heart of the puzzle of existence. In Na Gyi's What Happen to the Wolf?, the performances of the two lead actresses, both Myanmar Academy Award winners, leave us breathless. Two characters, one destiny. One is traditional and one is wild. And in stepping back with subtly, humility, and artful discipline, this actress enabled her fellow artist to be free.  We celebrate her elegance, her soul, and her invaluable gift to cinema… with hopes that this reaches her.

It is our honor to present the 2021 SEYMOUR CASSEL AWARD for Outstanding Performance by an actress to Eaindra Kyaw Zin in What Happened to the Wolf? by Na Gyi."[13]

References[]

  1. ^ "What Happened to the Wolf?".
  2. ^ "What Happened to the Wolf? (2021) | Film, Trailer, Kritik". www.kino-zeit.de.
  3. ^ "Paing Phyo Thu". Mizzima Myanmar News and Insight. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  4. ^ "စစ်ကောင်စီကိုဆန့်ကျင်တဲ့ အနုပညာရှင်တွေကို ဆက်တိုက်အမှုဖွင့်နေ". Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  5. ^ Sandi Sidhu and Helen Regan. "Burmese actress goes into hiding as celebrities opposing Myanmar coup added to arrest list". CNN. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  6. ^ Roxborough, Scott (16 September 2021). "'What Happened to the Wolf?' Director Na Gyi on His Life in Hiding From the Myanmar Junta". The Hollywood Reporter.
  7. ^ Roxborough, Scott (2021-08-27). "Cannes Winner 'Titane' Leads Oldenburg Film Festival Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  8. ^ "What Happened to the Wolf? (2021) | Film, Trailer, Kritik". www.kino-zeit.de. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  9. ^ "Jailed Myanmar Actress Wins Top Award at German Film Festival". The Irrawaddy. 20 September 2021.
  10. ^ "what happened to the wolf?". FilmFreeway.
  11. ^ Felperin, Leslie (16 September 2021). "'What Happened to the Wolf?': Film Review | Oldenburg 2021". The Hollywood Reporter.
  12. ^ "'What Happened to the Wolf?': Film Review | Oldenburg 2021". Flipboard.
  13. ^ Closinggala 28. Internationales Filmfest Oldenburg, retrieved 2022-01-12

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