2022

Day After...

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The whistle blows, the paddle starts rolling, and the century-old boat starts from the bustling harbor of the capital Dhaka to the remote coastal village of Bangladesh. The camera roams the crowded decks framing the politicians and the proletarians, privileged and the poorest, all entrapped in a never-ending conundrum. Yet the captain skillfully navigates along the busy, shallow waterway — cursing and ranting, brimming with stark contrasts, profound wisdom, and everyday concerns.

Program Feature
Section Harrell Award
Runtime 1:55
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

A poet in private and an architect by training, Kamar Ahmad Simon is a new face from Asian Cinema. His deeply obsessed subaltern films and creative language bordering fiction and reality has been reviewed by Screen Daily as “irresistibly immersive,” by Variety as, “conscientious,” while IDFA wrote it as “philosophical.” Featured as a red carpet director in Piazza Grande at Locarno, Kamar won many awards including the Harrell Award at CIFF Camden, Grand Prix in Cinéma du réel Paris, and Golden Conch in MIFF Mumbai, Locarno Open Doors Award and Arte International Prix. Kamar has been awarded grants from Sundance, IDFA-Bertha, Movies that Matter and World Cinema Fund from Berlinale. Kamar served as a jury member at Sydney Film Festival; Bibliothèque nationale de France and Johns Hopkins University US acquired rights to his film; Museum of Moving Images New York, Royal Anthropological Institute London, Sorbonne University, Centre du Pompidui and Luxor Cinema Paris has exhibited his work.

CREDITS

Director
Kamar Ahmad Simon
Producer
Sara Afreen
Kamar Ahmad Simon
Dominique Welinski
Ingrid Lill Høgtun
Editor
Saikat Sekhareswar Ray

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