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A Story That Eye Witnessed: Revolution Through Art in Bangladesh

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This documentary depicts the discrimination and inequities that Indigenous minorities face within Bangladesh. Tufan Chakma and Julian Bawm are young Indigenous artists who produce work that raises awareness of the brutality and social injustice their people face as a result of cultural differences and social traditions.

Written by Nishtha Gupta and Nancy Rualzapar Bawm

Read the written case study

Directed, filmed, and edited by Tanzil Talat Anonto, S.M. Bayezid Hossain of BRAC University

Executive producer: Dina Hossain

Produced and narrated by Nancy Rualzapar

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