Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo

Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo (English Title: The Innocence) is a black and white Bangladeshi Bengali language fictional-feature film written and directed by Ashraf Shishir and produced by Impress Telefilm Limited.[1] With a running time of over 21 hours, Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo is the longest non-experimental film ever made in Bangladesh.[2][3]

Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo
Official Bengali poster of the film.
Directed byAshraf Shishir
Produced byImpress Telefilm Limited
Written byAshraf Shishir
StarringRaisul Islam Asad
Masum Aziz
Shadhin Khoshru
Sumona Soma
Music byRafayet Newaz
CinematographyMohammad Ashraful, Samar Dhali, Shabbir Mahmood
Edited byShabbir Mahmood
Release date
  • 20 December 2019 (2019-12-20) (Bangladesh)
Running time
1265 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

The film was screened in front of the censor board on May 16, 2019 and received a censor certificate from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board on May 19.[2] It has been archived in the Bangladesh Film Archive.[3] It was released in Bangladesh on December 20, 2019.

Plot

The film is based on love, dreams, politics, revolution and the aftermath of the Bangladesh Liberation War.[4] It features the deceptive turns, twists of locality, people's struggles and aspirations.[4]

Cast

  • Raisul Islam Asad as Shafayet Khan
  • Masum Aziz as Karim Master
  • Sumona Soma as Rupvan
  • Shadhin Khasru as Shamsuddin Khan
  • Imran Imu as Young Razzaq/ Ramon
  • Kaberi Rai Chowdhury
  • Ayasha Mukti as Evergreen Beauty

Filming

Principal photography began on January in 2009 in Rooppur village of Ishwardi Upazila in Pabna District. The entire film was shot in Ishwardi and adjacent villages surrounding the Padma river and the Hardinge Bridge.[4] The filming took 9 years in total 176 days and attended by 4,000 artists and crew.[4]

gollark: I convert the time into... late afternoon.
gollark: ++roll d20
gollark: Fine, I convert the time into night.
gollark: In general, you cannot escape apioforms, see.
gollark: I can see you're very unfamiliar with bee science.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.