Matir Moina
- 2002
- 1h 35m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA family must come to grips with its culture, its faith, and the brutal political changes entering its small-town world.A family must come to grips with its culture, its faith, and the brutal political changes entering its small-town world.A family must come to grips with its culture, its faith, and the brutal political changes entering its small-town world.
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
What is truly remarkable about this film is the way all it's points are well balanced, not showing anything to be absolutely right nor wrong. It's portrayal of Islam is fascinating and I learned more about the religion than I'd known before.
Another astonishing point I got from the film was it painted such a good picture of humanity, warts and all. I was watching this pictures of a normal family who's lives are supposed to be so much different than mine, different culture, politics, religion, who live on the other side of the world and yet then seemed so natural and so familiar, not that different at all really.
It's a film I will never forget and I truly recommend that anybody who gets the chance to see it should.
I must say Late Director Tareque Masud put his all thought, creativity and imagination in this one. Perfect choose of shooting area, a great mysterious, unpredictable story makes it one hell of Bengali masterpiece.
And the casting is also nearly perfect, best use of weather situation, Realistic using of Lighting, we Bengali can not think of better movie than it is!
If you are a Bengali, Believe me you wanna see it.
Here he ables himself to portray the beginning of the revolution before the 1971 war with a cool picture of a village where religious strictness & openness both coexists and puts Anu - the central character with a different view. This is the real picture of a moderate muslim country like Bangladesh - where some people are regularly trying to shatter the image of the nice country. This movie will clear the views of the worldwide viewers about Bangladesh.
It can be said that this should be a tough contender in the Oscars. Good luck Tareq Masud!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was very disappointed with The Clay Bird.
I found that the story chopped and changed from one character to another all to frequently, failing to stay long enough on one part of the story for you to really care what was happening.
Yes, some of it was beautifully shot, but I have said this before with other films, is it possible to not to have glorious scenery in a place as geographically beautiful as Bangladesh?
I would rather the story concentrated on 2 or perhaps 3 of the characters, giving a far more detailed account of life in this traumatic part of Bangladesh's history.""""
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To Meejoir from Newcastle, England, Don't think this story from the perspective of your culture. You said"Too many characters and too little story." but it based on a great history of Bangladesh and the different mentality of our people..
This movie is simply rich in its story, casting and direction. TWO THUMBS UP !!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile the film was not nominated for an Oscar, it was Bangladesh's first film ever to be submitted to the Academy Awards for consideration to compete in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
- GaffesIn many parts of this movie different character used English word in their dialogue. But it became a trend after 20th century.
- Citations
Milon: ...Uttam, you've got to understand. It's not just a matter of democracy and national liberation. The real issue is economic emancipation. And here's where imperialism comes in. And the need for class struggle.
Uttam: You're still under the spell of your communist ghosts. You know what's funny -- don't mind this -- despite your differences, there's a strange similarity between you and your big brother. Kazi shaheb's homeo-path, and you're Marx-path: both came from Germany. Did you notice that?
Shaheen: And fascism also has its roots in Germany!
4th friend: Marxism, capitalism, all isms -- in the process of fighting over all these Western isms and schisms we're just screwing ourselves!
Shaheen: So what about Islam? Isn't that just another thing from the West?
4th friend: Why should that be? I think our Islam has flourished from our own soil.
Milon: No matter how much we argue, the truth is that nothing is purely indigenous. Everything is mixed up.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Fera (2012)
- Bandes originalesPakhita Bondi Aachhe
Written by A. T. Masud
Performed by Momtaz
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Clay Bird?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 300 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 46 852 $ US