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Bangladesh to make strong showing at Locarno

Six films to be screened at Swiss Film Festival

Six critically-acclaimed feature and short films from Bangladesh made by talented young directors will be showcased in the non-competitive section of Locarno Film Festival beginning August 3 in Locarno, Switzerland. 

Three films -- “Under Construction” directed  by Rubaiyat Hossain, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's “Television” and documentary “Shunte Ki Pao” by Kamar Ahmad Simon, as well as shorts “The Container”  by Abu Shahed Emon , “720 Degrees” by Ishtiaque Zico and “I Am Time” by Mahde Hasan will be screened.

The non- competitive section is meant for the festival audience, and every year presents a selection of films particularly representative of the cinematographic and cultural landscape of the region on which its project 'Open Doors' focuses on. This year, the selection is dedicated to 4 countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal.

The programme will include works by both emerging young talents and directors already established in the international arena; the films will be screened all throughout the Festival from August 3-13.

Meanwhile, Emon's award-winning movie “Jalaler Golpo” will be screened at the London Indian International Film Festival beginning July 14. 

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Bangladesh to make strong showing at Locarno

Six films to be screened at Swiss Film Festival

Six critically-acclaimed feature and short films from Bangladesh made by talented young directors will be showcased in the non-competitive section of Locarno Film Festival beginning August 3 in Locarno, Switzerland. 

Three films -- “Under Construction” directed  by Rubaiyat Hossain, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's “Television” and documentary “Shunte Ki Pao” by Kamar Ahmad Simon, as well as shorts “The Container”  by Abu Shahed Emon , “720 Degrees” by Ishtiaque Zico and “I Am Time” by Mahde Hasan will be screened.

The non- competitive section is meant for the festival audience, and every year presents a selection of films particularly representative of the cinematographic and cultural landscape of the region on which its project 'Open Doors' focuses on. This year, the selection is dedicated to 4 countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal.

The programme will include works by both emerging young talents and directors already established in the international arena; the films will be screened all throughout the Festival from August 3-13.

Meanwhile, Emon's award-winning movie “Jalaler Golpo” will be screened at the London Indian International Film Festival beginning July 14. 

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