Three Bangladeshi films selected for Busan International Film Festival

Three Bangladeshi films selected for Busan International Film Festival

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 16 2021

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·         Three Bangladeshi films have been selected for the 26th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) to be held in Honde, Busan, South Korea from October 6 to 15.

·         Appreciating the selection of three Bangladeshi films, BIFF said that what stands out in the selection of three films is that till now Bangladesh was considered on the cinematic fringes.

·         Paayer Tolay Mat, Rehana Mariam Noor, No Land's Man are the three films that have been selected for the Busan Film Festival.

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About Bangladesh

v  Bangladesh came into existence as the People's Republic of Bangladesh when Bengali East Pakistan seceded from the union with (West) Pakistan in 1971.

v  Capital: Dhaka

v  Currency: Bangladeshi Taka

v  President: Abdul Hamidi

v  Prime Minister: Sheikh Hasina

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