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Twilight Over Burma (2015)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Sabine Derflinger

Synopsis

The U.S. scholarships Austrian student Inge and young mining student from Burma Sao Kya Seng fall in love. But it's only at the lavish wedding ceremony that Inge discovers her husband is the ruling prince of the Shan state of Burma. After a coup staged by the Burmese military, Sao is imprisoned. Inge does everything she can to free him. Base on the true story of Inge Sargent.

Actors

Maria Ehrich
Maria Ehrich
Inge
Daweerit Chullasapya
Daweerit Chullasapya
Sao
Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Fritz
Pauline Knof
Pauline Knof
Elsa
Sahajak Boonthanakit
Sahajak Boonthanakit
General Ne Win
Dom Hetrakul
Dom Hetrakul
Sirinuch Petchurai
Sirinuch Petchurai
Tanapol Chuksrida
Tanapol Chuksrida
Regina Fritsch
Regina Fritsch
Mutter
Oak Keerati
Oak Keerati
Kachin Soldier
Fanny Krausz
Fanny Krausz
Joyce
Angus McGruther
Angus McGruther
(voice)
Kaitlin Orem
Kaitlin Orem
Mayari
Jirapat Phanngoen
Jirapat Phanngoen
Bukong
Patrik Plenk
Patrik Plenk
Reisender
Cornelia Gröschel
Cornelia Gröschel
Barbara

Crews

Sabine Derflinger
Sabine Derflinger
Director
Inge Sargent
Inge Sargent
Novel
Rupert Henning
Rupert Henning
Writer
Stefan Schrupp
Stefan Schrupp
Music
Philipp Kirsamer
Philipp Kirsamer
Cinematography
Britta Nahler
Britta Nahler
Editor
Thitiya Thongbai
Thitiya Thongbai
Casting
Boontawee 'Tor' Taweepasas
Boontawee 'Tor' Taweepasas
Production Design
Martin Geisler
Martin Geisler
Makeup Artist
Martin Geisler
Martin Geisler
Hairstylist
Oliver Ackermann
Oliver Ackermann
Line Producer
Alfred Deutsch
Alfred Deutsch
Line Producer
Alfred Deutsch
Alfred Deutsch
Producer
Danny Krausz
Danny Krausz
Executive Producer
Kurt Stocker
Kurt Stocker
Executive Producer
Isabelle Welter
Isabelle Welter
Producer
Pornpan Jormsak
Pornpan Jormsak
Unit Production Manager
Gregor Schmalix
Gregor Schmalix
Production Manager
Rainer Spänle
Rainer Spänle
Sound Editor
Philipp Kemptner
Philipp Kemptner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ingo Pusswald
Ingo Pusswald
Supervising Sound Editor
Sabrina Joksimovic
Sabrina Joksimovic
Assistant Editor

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