Many narrative issues, but also much beauty in this co-production between Bangladesh and India
Category - Bangladeshi Reviews
Classic clash-of-cultures drama set against a stunning backdrop, echoing climate change concerns.
Creating fantasies from the lies we tell people and then starting to believe them ourselves in order to feel better is not something exactly uncommon. In fact...
Naming your own movie “Boring” is a brave decision, even if the title can be perceived under the prism of irony. In the case of Mahde Hasan...
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's most renowned work was a huge success, premiering as the closing film at Busan, winning awards at Asia Pacific Screen, Kolkata and...
Loosely based on the life of Humayum Ahmed, “No Bed of Roses” screened in a number of festivals around the world, winning two awards in Moscow, and eventually...
By Siddiq Ahamed “Aynabaji” is a chronicle of Sarafat Karim Ayna (Chanchal Chowdhury) who wanted to be an actor but ended up as a human chameleon...
Having a famous TV movie and drama director on its helm, and featuring an Indian Bengali (Parambrata Chatterjee) and Bangladeshi (Ashna Habib Bhabna) duo as...
Bangladesh nowadays is one of the world's fastest growing economies, a development fueled by the garment industry and the increased role women play in the...
Rohingyas, an indigenous population of Myanmar have faced decades of discrimination and repression under successive Burmese military regimes. Effectively...