Baba Black Beard 2006
Baba Black Beard is the story of a child, Bonnie, who reacts to changes in her small world especially when that change pertains to the person she is most attached to; her Baba (father).
Baba Black Beard is the story of a child, Bonnie, who reacts to changes in her small world especially when that change pertains to the person she is most attached to; her Baba (father).
At a time of ever increasing media access, anyone who wants to make a film should be able to make one. But for d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers Debopriya, Mijo and Anuja, this isn’t as straightforward. Each must negotiate with multiple barriers to articulate their creative vision. While documenting their stories, Shweta begins to reflect on lifelong creative collaborations with her disabled father, and a film about filmmaking emerges.
The Ice Cream Sellers tells the story of two siblings and the people of the Rohingya community who fled from Myanmar into Bangladesh after a brutal genocide. While most of the Rohingya people were exhausted from the weight of their trauma, the two siblings began their new life with hard work, selling ice-creams in the world´s largest refugee camp in a desperate attempt to earn enough money for the release of their father from prison in Myanmar.
On a stormy night, a needy man picks up a wallet full of money, only to find the owner observing him closely. To his surprise, the brooding owner begs him to keep the purse as he won’t be needing it anymore. It is revealed that the latter intends to commit suicide before the dawn. It's up to the poor, yet compassionate man to convince the grieving stranger to change his mind before it's too late.
Based on Sadat Hossain's novel of the same title, a small-town teacher sets out to protest a vast injustice at his school in front of the Central Shaheed Minar. When disaster strikes, will justice prevail?
High Volume is a Bengali romantic comedy play starring Ohona Rahman and Tousif Mahbub. Ratan, a pizza delivery boy, wants to marry a rich girl and keeps a love letter in the delivery boxes which go out to wealthy girls. One day, he receives a reply to his letter which changes his life forever.
"Ek Bhai Champa" a Bangla short film: An overprotective brother is against his sister's relationship with a young man named Nehal. While threatening Nehal to stay away from his sister, he commits a deadly crime unwillingly.
The film is a vivid record of a time when the country's one most important sector was pushed to gradual death. It is jute, ‘the golden fiber’ as it was once called, for it had fed millions in both farming and industrial sectors.
A documentation of Dhaka's midnight shenanigans, rendezvous and a bit of melancholia that spreads all around while we fall a sleep.
A young bachelor living in a garage tries to light up a cigarette but fails to do so due to various reasons. At times, they seemed natural while sometimes they were just bad luck. Although he tried hard and kept running back and forth, he failed miserably on numerous occasions. Eventually at the end of the day, after several tries surprisingly he managed to light up his cigarette, however, the cigarette which brought him much joy, left him dead, alongside leaving a message for the audience that the ultimate result of smoking is demise.
Hridoypora (Heartbreaking) is a film about romance and the story of separation. This film is made by ignoring the life when the man with the feeling of love is lost from life.
A Muslim man's crisis of identity in modern day India looked at through a darkly humorous lens.
Ekusher Chetonaa is a documentary movie on International Mother Language Day.
Two Gangster Friends become enemies for a girl. Then a friend kills another friend.
A Bangla drama featuring Ziaul Faruq Apurba and Tasnia Farin in lead roles.
In this battle of the sexes, Pralay attempts the impossible when he tries to woo a hot-tempered Dolan. Once married, a hilarious roller-coaster journey ensues.
A couple celebrates their one year wedding anniversary. Directed by Tanvi Chowdhary.
“Sarbabhuteshu”- a beautiful, touching tale by Amartya Bhattacharya tells a story of a boy with differently abled mind, who speaks to his Goddess Durga and imagines her talking to him with motherly tenderness. In the cultural context of Durga Puja, this fictional conversation touches upon diverse themes of faith, religion and love. FEATURING EXCLUSIVELY ON CINEMAPRENEUR
This documentary explores personal cruising narratives from the LGBTQ community against visuals of Indian public spaces - toilets, cinema halls, parks, stations,malls and the like. Through the stories emerge the different facets and complexities of urban cruising - one of the most dominant ways of finding sexual/romantic partners for the LGBTQ community in India.
Bargi Elo Deshe portrays how an unexpected twist in the nawabi politics of undivided Bengal paved the way for the ruthless 'Bargis' to raid Bengal and mercilessly plunder its immense wealth. The film also attempts to measure the severity of the violence committed during the raids, and the impact it left on the Bengali society.