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Artificial Eye, BreakThru Films and Aimimage presents 'The last
Thakur', an intense contemporary Bengali Western set
in a remote village in the marshlands of Bangladesh. The film follows
a story of crime, passion, jealousy and violence. The film is holding
a special screening at the Curzon Renoir Cinema (Russell Square)
on June 21st at 3pm followed by a Q and A with the award-winning
British Bangladeshi Director/Cinematographer Sadik Ahmed. The film
will begin its UK theatrical release at the Genesis Cinema, Mile
End and at the Ciné Lumière, South Kensington on June
26th.
The
film is a modern-day Western set in a remote village
in interior Bangladesh and is set against a long-lasting feud between
a populist Muslim Chairman and the long established
Hindu Landlord Thakur. The film follows Kala, the illegitimate
son who is on a personal quest to find his father and reclaim his
birthright, in a story that tackles taboos subjects such as communal
conflict, the genocide and war rapes of 1971.
The
Last Thakur features breath-taking locations from an unseen
and unknown part of the world. The film also features performances
from some of Bangladeshs most renowned film and television
actors including Tariq Anam (Thakur), Ahmed Rubel (Chairman), Tanveer
Hassan (Kala), Anisur Rahman Milon (Tanju), Jayanto Chattopadyahay
(Mustafa) with specially composed music by Kishon Khan ( Lokhi Terra).
Amongst
the backdrop of a busy marketplace reminiscent of the ghost towns
of the Wild West, a mysterious young man named Kala arrives on Independence
Day in the village of Doulathpur. The fields are filled with water
buffalo, monkeys and crows with the foreground populated by local
villagers, market stall holders, and street orphans. The film is
told to us from a childs point of view, the orphan tea boy
Waris (played by Tanju Miah, the real life subject of Sadiks
previous short film). The seductive and ruthless Chairman purports
to represent and defend his people; yet one man stands in his way
- Thakur, the local Hindu landlord, who has been reclaiming all
land on which loans have been unpaid, to build his lasting monument.
Kala
arrives into Doulathpur, in search of his father. He is distressed,
hungry and arrives without any money. Kala and his gun becomes the
coveted asset to both the Chairman and Thakur. He negotiates the
protection of the Thakur in return for cash for which he buys food.
Kalas mission is to gain information on the man who raped
his mother so that he can seize his opportunity to take his revenge.
The
Filmmaker Sadik Ahmed
Whilst
driving cabs, Sadik realised his real passion lay in wanting to
make films. Through his hard work and considerable talent, he pursued
his dreams and completed a MA in Cinematography at the world famous
National Film & Television School under the tutorage of Brian
Tufano (he had previously completed a painting degree at the Central
Saint Martins School of Art and Design). As a Cinematographer, he
has worked in features, music videos, commercials and short films.
Previously he was the recipient of Best Cinematography for the Kodak
Student Commercial Awards 2006, a Royal Television Society Student
(2006), short-listed for the Satyajit Ray Awards, and the Film Four
MyMovieMashup.
'The
Last Thakur' premiered to sold out screening at the London Film
Festival and the Dubai International Film Festival 2008.
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