Union Information Minister calls for ensuring promotion of Myanmar’s positive image globally
AS films and documentaries serve as
spotlights that illuminate the history, culture, and imagery of Myanmar, the
Myanmar film industry embodies the nation’s spirit, just as traditional
culture and history define the identity of the Myanmar people, said Union
Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn on his inspection tour of the work
process in conversion of films to digital works at the Film Archive on Sasana
Yeiktha Road in Bahan Township yesterday.
He added that previously, due to the
lack of digital preservation for these films, some movies and documentary
footage were unfortunately lost or destroyed.
Since taking responsibility, the Union
minister continued that the government has purchased film cleaning machines
and film scanners to facilitate the conversion of film to digital format. At
present, some movies and documentary films have been successfully converted to
digital format, and further systematic efforts are needed to continue the
process in accordance with the specified quality standards.
He urged all to oversee the digitization
process of 12 black-and-white films, 154 colour films, and 2,781 documentary
films preserved in the Film Archive, as well as to establish a national film
archive that meets international standards for systematic preservation.
Director U Ye Lin Myint reported on
conversion of Myanmar films and documentaries to the digital works.
The Union minister inspected maintenance
of the 100-year-old Archive Film building and instructed officials to conduct
the film professional course to produce human resources for development of
Myanmar film industry.
The Union minister together with
Chairman of Myanmar Motion Pictures Organization U Kyi Soe Tun also inspected
the land plot chosen for construction of the National Film Archive Museum at
the corner of Kaba Aye Pagoda Road and Okponseik Road.
At the meeting hall of the Myanmar
Motion Pictures Promotion Branch of Information and Public Relations Department,
the Union minister met with members of Myanmar Affairs and Myanmar Narrative
Think Tank.
At the meeting, the Union minister noted
that the Myanmar Affairs is organizing and publishing books on Myanmar
affairs, global issues, and ethnic matters. These books feature a wide range of
topics, including politics, economics, social issues, technology, the
environment, and legal affairs. It is necessary to publish the books to be
further developed to ensure its quality and completeness. The Ministry of
Information is actively working to promote Myanmar’s positive image globally
and ensure that Myanmar can adapt to the changing global dynamics. To do so,
the Myanmar Narrative Think Tank has been established to carry out these tasks.
At present, the Union minister
highlighted that research teams in relevant sectors are enhancing the image of
the country. In so doing, it is necessary to work effectively to be able to
penetrate into the international arena. In March 2025, he unveiled that an
international forum with international experts will be held to discuss and
explore ways to enhance the country’s image, as well as the challenges and
opportunities that will be faced in 2025. During this forum, it is necessary
to present the natural conditions of the country and expect to gain
international cooperation that will positively impact our country.
Chairman of Myanmar Narrative Think
Tank U Ko Ko and officials clarified preparations to hold the forum under the
title of Challenges and Opportunities that Myanmar will face in the multi-polar
world beyond 2025. — MNA/TTA

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