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Dhaka Stories

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Surprise at SXSW

  • Posted on 03.21.11
  • We are proud the following films had their North American premiere at South by Southwest in Austin Texas: Lost Every Day by Michelle Coomber  (Bridging the Gap: Surprise) PS Your Mystery Sender by Benjamin Wigley (Bridging the Gap: Surprise) Dhaka Stories: My Dream by Md. Rezwan Ali Khan  (Dhaka Stories) …

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SDI World Premieres at Sheffield Doc/Fest

  • Posted on 10.28.10
  • Four of our Bridging the Gap: Surprise films are world premieres at Sheffield Doc/Fest… And so are the short documentaries made during DSI first workshop in Bangladesh!

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Sumon

Dhaka Stories – My Dream

  • Director: Md. Rezwan Ali Khan
  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Duration: 4'01''
  • Sumon makes a decent living as a disabled beggar. He doesn’t just keep it for himself though. He has a dream.

  • 2010, Completed, Films
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Labour market in Dhaka

Dhaka Stories – Waiting for Godot

  • Director: Md. Arifur Rahman
  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Duration: 4'48''
  • Day Labourers in Dhaka come to terms with the effects of not getting a job.

  • 2010, Completed, Films
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Abdul Aziz

Dhaka Stories – Calling Home

  • Director: Shadman Alvi
  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Duration: 4'15''
  • Abdul Aziz rides the rickshaw day in day out to afford an education for his daughter.

  • 2010, Completed, Films
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A traffic policeman in the streets of Dhaka

Dhaka Stories – Bitter Lemon

  • Director: Nazmun Nakeb
  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Duration: 3'25''
  • Experience the point of view of a traffic policeman as he complains how the people of Dhaka have made breaking the rules a habit.

  • 2010, Completed, Films
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