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Panorama Bangladesh

Date & Time: 
Sat, 01/06/2013 - 17:30

Bangladesh is little known in the West. However, this country of 150 millions people, already hit by the consequences of Climate Change is fascinating by its complexity and it has inspired a cinema of astonishing quality.

 

 

A Certain Liberation

Yasmine Kabir, 38', 2003

dim 02.6, 14h × Vendôme, Salle 5

Korankinder

Shaheen Dill-Riaz, 38', 2003 

sam 08.6, 15h × Vendôme, Salle 3

L’eau du Diable

Amirul Arham, 52', 2006

jeu 06.6, 19h × Vendôme, Salle 3 

My Migrant Soul

Yasmine Kabir, 35', 2000

 dim 02.6, 14h × Vendôme, Salle 5

Song Of Freedom

Tareque Masud & Catherine Masud , 75', 1995

sam 01.6, 17h30 × Vendôme, Salle 5

The Last Rites

Yasmine Kabir, 17', 2008

 dim 02.6, 14h × Vendôme, Salle 5

The projectionist

Shaheen Dill-Riaz, 29', 2012

sam 08.6, 15h × Vendôme, Salle 3

 

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