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The first edition of the festival took place on 29 March 2013 at the Shishu Academy in Dhaka. Children Communication Bangladesh (CCB) has been organizing , Support by IFAD Group this festival based on the theme Shishura Shajabey Notun Prithibi Md. Rabiul Islam Rony, Director, CCB & United Nations South Asia plans to host the first international ...
DIFF is one of the most prestigious film events in Bangladesh, dedicated to introduce the mainstream global cinema to the local film makers as well as to promote healthy cine culture within Bangladesh. The festival was founded by Ahmed Muztaba Zamal of the Rainbow Film Society, which has, as of 2022, organized 20 editions of the event bringing ...
Almost everyone in Bangladesh has come across the saying “Bangalir baro mashe tero parbon (Bengali: বাঙালির বারো মাসে তেরো পার্বণ)”, which roughly translates to "Bengalis have thirteen festivals in twelve months (a year)". Bangladesh is a country of colourful celebrations.
Cartoon Bangladesh has started its journey since 2008. ToonBangla, a prominent Bangladeshi animation studio was founded in 2005. In 2010, Ogniroth Studio was founded which later became one of the major animation studios in the country. [6] In 2019, Deepto TV & Cycore Studios produced an animated short film named Tomorrow. It became very popular ...
Duronto TV is the first Bengali-language children's television channel. The director of the channel is Abhijit Chowdhury, along with Quazi Shahidul Islam being the head of broadcast operations and engineering, Minhaz Uddin being the head of sales and marketing, and Sunjida Siddique Sumona being the head of programme.
Funded by a Bangladesh government grant, Gariwala began as a short film before being expanded to feature length. [4] It premiered at the Sharjah International Film Festival for Children & Youth in the United Arab Emirates on 23 October 2014. [1] It toured extensively on the festival circuit, where its runtime was commonly described as 76 minutes.
Shabnam Ferdousi, a Bangladeshi film maker and film activist, is working in different sectors of audio-visual media for the last 28 years. She made about 40 documentary films. She made about 40 documentary films.
Amar Bondhu Rashed was released on 1 April 2011 in Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, and Dinajpur in Bangladesh. The premier of the movie was held in Star Cineplex in Dhaka. [6] [11] The Pabna District Police and Pathshala, a non-profit organization, jointly organized the screening of the movie in 30 school and colleges in the district. [12]