Nirvana trailer

Bangladeshi silent film ‘Nirvana’ selected for Eurasia int’l film fest

The 17th Eurasia International Film Festival will screen "Nirvana" as part of its official competition. The festival runs from November 24 to December 1, with "Nirvana" slated for screening on November 25.

Bangladeshi silent film ‘Nirvana’ wins another prestigious award

Bangladeshi film "Nirvana" has once again earned international acclaim, this time securing a Jury Award at the Gange Sur Seine International Film Festival in France. This comes on the heels of its earlier success at the Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF), where it won the Special Jury Award.

Asif Islam’s ‘Nirvana’ trailer stuns with its silent storytelling

The much-anticipated trailer for "Nirvana", a haunting black-and-white film, has finally dropped. Directed by Asif Islam, the 85-minute feature stands out not just for its monochrome aesthetic but also for its decision to forgo dialogue entirely. Instead, the film relies solely on visual storytelling to unravel the quiet, profound lives of three factory workers.

November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024

Bangladeshi silent film ‘Nirvana’ selected for Eurasia int’l film fest

The 17th Eurasia International Film Festival will screen "Nirvana" as part of its official competition. The festival runs from November 24 to December 1, with "Nirvana" slated for screening on November 25.

October 14, 2024
October 14, 2024

Bangladeshi silent film ‘Nirvana’ wins another prestigious award

Bangladeshi film "Nirvana" has once again earned international acclaim, this time securing a Jury Award at the Gange Sur Seine International Film Festival in France. This comes on the heels of its earlier success at the Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF), where it won the Special Jury Award.

September 17, 2024
September 17, 2024

Asif Islam’s ‘Nirvana’ trailer stuns with its silent storytelling

The much-anticipated trailer for "Nirvana", a haunting black-and-white film, has finally dropped. Directed by Asif Islam, the 85-minute feature stands out not just for its monochrome aesthetic but also for its decision to forgo dialogue entirely. Instead, the film relies solely on visual storytelling to unravel the quiet, profound lives of three factory workers.