Aung Rakhine

Historia

Aung Rakhine is an aspiring indigenous filmmaker from Bangladesh. His first feature film, My Bicycle, is also the first feature film to be made in an indigenous language in Bangladesh. The film has been restricted by the country's censorship and not allowed to exhibit in the country.

Películas

Birani
Tenant
The culling of dogs and people continues and remains unchallenged.
Made in Bangladesh
Producer
Shimu tiene 23 años. Dejó su ciudad cuando era niña y ahora vive en Dhaka. Trabaja en la industria textil en condiciones muy duras y con un sueldo muy precario, de manera que decide unirse a sus compañeras de trabajo para reivindicar mejores condiciones laborales. A pesar de las amenazas de sus superiores para el cese de las presiones que ejercen ella y las demás mujeres, y la desaprobación de su marido, decide seguir en la lucha desafiando la adversidad segura de conseguir lo que persigue.
The Last Post Office
Director
On the edge of Bangladesh, between mountains and water, stands a post-office, the only sign of civilization. It has a notorious reputation: its employees disappear. Two men, in love with each other, work there.
Interiors & Exteriors
Producer
A one-take observational piece about the microcosm of Islamic practices and class segregation in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka. Multiplicity within a Muslim community and the passage of people through one single frame documents this society's interiors and exteriors.
My Bicycle
Story
An Indigenous dreamer invents a new trade in his community for livelihood, but it is ended up even before his unfinished dream!
My Bicycle
Director
An Indigenous dreamer invents a new trade in his community for livelihood, but it is ended up even before his unfinished dream!