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From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia The
Bangladeshi film industry has been based in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka,
since 1956. As of 2004, it produced approximately 100 movies a year, with an
average movie budget of about 6,500,000 Bangladeshi taka. The film industry
is sometimes known as Dhallywood, a portmanteau of the words Dhaka and
Hollywood.
History
On April 24, 1898, the Bengali weekly Dhaka Prakash reported that films were
shown in Dhaka by the Bradford Bioscope Company, at the Crown Theatre, in
Patuatuli, near Sadarghat. The show included news items and other short
features. The first permanent cinema in Dhaka, named Picture House, began
operation during 1913–1914. This cinema was renamed to New Picture House and
then again to Shabistan. By 1947 there were around 80 cinemas in what is now
Bangladesh.[2][3]
The first Bengali organization for producing and exhibiting films was the
Royal Bioscope Company, established in 1898 in Calcutta by Hiralal Sen.
Although feature films were made in Bengali as early as 1919 (Bilwa Mangal),
most production was done in Calcutta. The Nawab family of Dhaka produced
Sukumari (1928–1929) and The Last Kiss (1931).[4][3][5][6]
After the partition of India in 1947, the first film made in East Pakistan
was a newsreel about the visit of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, produced in 1948 by
the radio broadcaster Nazir Ahmed. The first full-length feature film with
sound made in East Pakistan was Mukh O Mukhosh, which was produced by Abdul
Jabbar Khan and released on August 3, 1956. Editing, printing and all other
film processing for this movie was done in Lahore, Pakistan |
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This short film,
from the NGO Plan International, illustrates some of the ways in which
we are working with people in Bangladesh to
help them prepare better ...
www.dfid.gov.uk/.../Preparing-for-floods-in-Bangladesh-film-from-Plan-International/
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8 Mar 2010 ... WaterAid
is collaborating with Bangladeshi tv
channel DeshTV in holding a short film contest
for Bangladeshi
film makers, both
amateur and ...
www.wateraid.org/international/about_us/newsroom/8234.asp
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The first ever Bangladeshi
film festival is going
to take place in Manchester, UK on the 20th and 21st of February 2010.
Manchester University Bangladesh ...
www.routesintolanguages.ac.uk/northwest/events/1629
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Bangladesh Film Archive. Bangladesh
Film Archive operates
in Bangladesh. ... Request
For Proposals, Supply of High Speed & High Resolution Film Scanner
with ...
www.dgmarket.com/tenders/adminShowBuyer.do~buyerId=4056015
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Bangladesh Film Archive, Bangladesh (Bengal) ... Bangladesh
Film Archive Dhaka (Dacca), Bangladesh (Bengal),
01/31/2010 ...
www.penrose-press.com/idd/LIB7244.idd
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28 Jul 2009 ... Tanvir
Mokammel is the director of Bangladesh
Film Institute. Bangladesh
Film Institute
regularly offers two months long Film Appreciation ...
tanvirmokammel.com/home/index.php?option=com...id.
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Jump to Bangladesh
Film Archive:
Telephone: +880 (2) 814 816, 911 5081. Subjects: Cinema. Special
Collections: Film (Bangladesh)
www.sibmas.org/idpac/asia/bdd001.html
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Bangladesh film industry
in serious decline.(Brief Article). Publication: Screen Digest ...Pakistan
seeks an end to Bollywood film ban. ...
www.allbusiness.com/media.../movies.../7524312-1.html -
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22 Jul 2008 ... Bangladesh
Film Development
Corporation or BFDC (more familiar as FDC) works for the development
of our film industry
by providing ...
www.bangladeshdir.com/.../bangladesh_film_development_corporation_fdc.html
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