Synopsis:
In our social life there is a stereotype about girls that their soul as like fish. “Anabas” is scientific name of ‘Koi’ fish. In rural area of Bangladesh girls born like a fish and also they death like a fish, but they didn’t complain that much. Their worship as like flowers but their lives as like prisoners just that fish, which was in a pottery whatever whole world in quarantine or not, it’s always the same. All time they presented themselves in-front of their parents, brother, husband or the other etc. End of the day the “Anabas” died but still presenting herself on the plate.
Arif Arman Badol was a student of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) from the media studies and journalism department. In his university life, he was involved with different co-curricular activities. One of them was "CinemaScope" . It's a film-oriented organization where people, who are much enthusiastic about the creation and aesthetics of film production. On ULAB this program is called the Film Apprenticeship Program, and is boldly known as “CinemaScope”. However, this is basically a platform for those who want to practice advanced elements of film production. With the aim of watching, reading, analyzing, and making films, a group of students enroll in ULAB Film Apprenticeship Program - CinemaScope. The program is monitored by the Department of Media Studies and Journalism. CinemaScope arranges regular events like Film Reading, Master Class, Study Circle, Seminar, Workshops, Meet the Director, etc. Besides, CinemaScope's mouthpiece “Cinepe...
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