Paanch Phoron
Five directors come together to narrate five different romantic tales, with one common ingredient - "Love".
Arka Ganguly
Dipankar Dipon
Tauquir Ahmed
Suman Mukhopadhyay
Abhishek Saha
Nurul Alam Atique
Chandril Bhattacharya
Sudipto Roy
Giasuddin Selim
Also Directed by Dipankar Dipon
An anonymous criminal gang plot a series attack in Dhaka City and three young police officers start working on this.
Few of the country's major cyber networks are under attack by a ruthless group of International cyber criminals. Three young minds come forward and join the country's cyber security division to fight the attack. But they get indulged in bigger trouble as they now have to face more evil forces from both the country and abroad.
Also Directed by Tauquir Ahmed
An unemployed man is asked by a woman to watch her child, but after a miscommunication, he's left to take care of the baby.
Fagun Haway is a Bangladeshi historical drama film based on the novel Bou Kotha Kou by Tito Rahman. This movie based on the language movement during 1952 in East Pakistan.
Fishermen struggle to make a living along the banks of the Haldaa River.
The coffin of an expatriate worker with manipulated identity intense the identity crisis when another person's corpse is found inside.
University students aspire to visit a beach named Saint Martin.
During the Bangladeshi war for independence in 1971, a group of people flee from their villages towards a safe border.
Also Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay
Director Suman Mukhopadhyay has strung three stories of Nabarun Bhattacharya Ek Tukro Nyloner Dori, Amar Kono Bhoy Nei Toh and Angshik Chandragrahan to create this film. The story of the film revolves around the people and their life of Kolkata metropolitan city.[1] The film explores the different worlds of Manmatha, Jagadish, Biren, Rohit, Rongili and Kamalini. Manmatha and Jagadish belong to different economic and social class. Biren is jobless. Rohit is an NRI, Kamalini is wife of Rohit. Rohit has a relationship with Rangili, another woman. ~Wikipedia
A humble protest against those who tend to play with the lives of humans as if they were puppets.
Defying his father’s wishes by following his rebellious uncle’s example, a young Bengali from an upper caste tries to help those on the lower end of the spectrum and, while he’s at it, offers to marry his brother’s pregnant mistress.
Doll’s House is a Hindi play starring Swastika Mukherjee, Subhrajyoti Barat, Ratnabali Bhattacharya and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. Keya is a pampered wife and her husband, Shubhodeep, treats her like his most prized possession. All decisions are made by Shubhodeep and the only time Keya lies to her husband is when she takes help from Bansi, her husband’s colleague. Will Bansi spill the beans and put her marriage at stake?
Fyataroo: Flying human beings; Choktor: Black Magic sect Bhodi, the head of the Choktors, initiates a total war against the ruling communists of West Bengal, India. Fyataroos join hands with Choktors. Advised by Calcutta's progenitors Dandabayash (ageless primordial talking crow) and an Indo-colonial half-breed Begum Johnson(1732-1818) erupt a historic insurrection. They jointly launch guerrilla attacks against the Government. Skulls dance in crematoria and flying-discs flutter in the skies and cry anarchy, resident ghosts gossip and prattle, and the police is in total confusion. Government is forced to surrender and offer a peace proposal to the joint force. The film dissects almost everything wrong in the city with a cinematic knife sharpened on trenchant farce and fantasy. It is an anarchist film. —Anonymous
The film recounts the love story of Amit Ray, a barrister educated at Oxford, whose virulent intellectualism reveals itself in its opposition to all forms of tradition. He meets Labanya in a car accident and the romance builds up in the misty hills of Shillong. The iconoclastic Amit clashes with the sincerely simple Labanya. Labanya releases Amit's own submerged depth of sincerity, which he finds hard to adjust to. The struggle makes him a curiously pathetic figure. The tragedy is understood by the girl who releases him from his troth and disappears from his life.
Based on Nabarun Bhattacharyas novel of the same name which won the highest literary prize in India in 1997, Suman Mukhopadhyays debut feature Herbert is a deeply moving and artistically accomplished motion picture full of profound laughter, pathos, and humanity.
'Nazarband', the National Award-winning filmmaker's first outing in Hindi, is inspired by a short story by much- revered Bengali writer Ashapurna Devi and depicts the journey of two young people.
Indrajit (played by the consistently stellar Ritwick Chakraborty) is an intelligent if indecisive man of 35 on holiday from Kolkata to visit his old college friend Moloy. He arrives to find Moloy constantly battling with his neglected wife Tuki, a formidable woman seeking elsewhere for the tenderness she fails to receive at home. In town, Indrajit comes across a familiar man whose insistence that they’ve never met before clearly masks an intriguing secret. Then, Indrajit runs into an old lover and her jealous husband, setting the stage for some fierce confrontation.
Based on true events, the story revolves around a psychologically disturbed mother who coerces her daughters into a life of crime. Their case becomes a national sensation in India, overnight, these women are monsters personified.
Also Directed by Abhishek Saha
A marriage becomes a battlefield of love and doubt. Betrayal - or just suspicion?
Also Directed by Nurul Alam Atique
A complicated relationship between a female social worker and a drug addict.
Manusher Bagan - Peoples of the Garden is Nurul Alam Atique’s debut feature film.
The story of a lonely man who is caught in a perpetual cycle of time. He hangs in limbo, between reality and dreams. His only companions are a maid, a cat, and a grandfather clock. The same things are happening in his life and he becomes increasingly frustrated.
"Lal Moroger Jhuti" presents a narrative that explores the collective memory of the masses during 1971.
Also Directed by Chandril Bhattacharya
A Diploma Film by Chandril Bhattacharya.
Also Directed by Sudipto Roy
Sujata, a housewife of an upper-middle-class family stuck between the world that is around and within her. This is the story of her world her home and her search, for her "self". Will she be able to find what she is looking for?
Tara wakes up confined (quarantined) in a room but there are voices coming from a mysterious café that tells her she is on a date.
The Cabin Guard is a Bengal Psychological Thriller film directed by Sudipto Roy. This film describes the journey of a man - from anger to murders. Where will the bloody journey end?
A 15-year-old otherworldly girl Kia, living with her single mother, Dia goes on an audacious journey from Kolkata to Kalimpong in search of her father spurred by the death of a neighbourhood cat, Cosmos. She is diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder but loves music, mathematics and the colour red and she hates liars, noise and the colour yellow. She loves spy novels and thus indulges in an investigation to find out who killed Cosmos. A dead father is what Kia knows and her favourite spy-novels are coaxing her to find more about that 'cruel soul' that killed a pregnant cat. But she has to go out of her way to meet and talk to strangers. She is trying to be observant and a little courageous too. Will she be able to find out the truth behind more than one mysteries? What happened to an otherwise educated upper-middle-class family a few years back that led to a situation Kia is getting involved into?
Also Directed by Giasuddin Selim
A housemaid is killed by a local landlord's son. His servant takes the blame for the murder, to save the landlord's mentally ill son and is marooned in an island named Monpura. There the servant comes across a fisherman's daughter.
The third and final film of Giasuddin Selim's love trilogy after 'Monpura' & 'Swapnajaal'.
The story of 'Gunin' revolves around village exorcist Rojob Ali Gunin who possessed a vast spiritual power. The film follows the aftermath of Gunin's mysterious death.
Set in the '90s in suburbs of Bangladesh and West Bengal, a love story developed between two young souls against the backdrop of communal riots.