Untongue

Bangladeshi short film ‘Untongue’ heads to South Africa

Bangladeshi short film “Untongue”, directed by Golam Rabbani, has been officially selected for screening at the Waterloo Film Festival (WFF), to be held in Durban, South Africa, from July 4 to 6. The filmmaker confirmed the news himself.

Goethe-Institut to screen two award-winning shorts by Golam Rabbani

The Goethe-Institut Dhaka is set to host a special screening of two internationally recognised short films by Bangladeshi filmmaker and journalist Golam Rabbani. As part of their “Cine Evening” series, the event will showcase "Surot" and "Untongue" on May 18 at 7pm, offering audiences a chance to experience narratives that have resonated on global stages.

New initiative to bring films to working-class communities

A new initiative, Mind the Gap Film Movement, has been launched to promote political awareness among working-class communities through cinema. With the theme “Political Films, Politics in Film,” the project aims to host a travelling film festival, bringing impactful and thought-provoking movies directly to the public.

July 1, 2025
July 1, 2025

Bangladeshi short film ‘Untongue’ heads to South Africa

Bangladeshi short film “Untongue”, directed by Golam Rabbani, has been officially selected for screening at the Waterloo Film Festival (WFF), to be held in Durban, South Africa, from July 4 to 6. The filmmaker confirmed the news himself.

May 16, 2025
May 16, 2025

Goethe-Institut to screen two award-winning shorts by Golam Rabbani

The Goethe-Institut Dhaka is set to host a special screening of two internationally recognised short films by Bangladeshi filmmaker and journalist Golam Rabbani. As part of their “Cine Evening” series, the event will showcase "Surot" and "Untongue" on May 18 at 7pm, offering audiences a chance to experience narratives that have resonated on global stages.

November 30, 2024
November 30, 2024

New initiative to bring films to working-class communities

A new initiative, Mind the Gap Film Movement, has been launched to promote political awareness among working-class communities through cinema. With the theme “Political Films, Politics in Film,” the project aims to host a travelling film festival, bringing impactful and thought-provoking movies directly to the public.