Idrish (ইদ্রিস)

Idrish (ইদ্রিস)

Release date : September 10, 2021
Runtime : 31m
Countries of origin : Bangladesh / United Kingdom /
Original Language : Bengali / English /
Director : Adam Lewis Jacob /
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Idrish acts as an urgent and potent piece of anti-deportation activism. With reports of deportation flights regularly in the news, the film is rich with resonance to our current moment. In one striking sequence, footage of a protest march gives way to staccato editing and propulsive sound design by Claude Nouk, who re-uses and manipulates archival sounds to transform the film into a powerful rallying cry. Radically reanimating the documentary form, Jacob enlivens the archive to tell a vital history.
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  • title:Idrish (ইদ্রিস)
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:31m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Bangladesh · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Bengali · English ·
  • Director: Adam Lewis Jacob /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Idrish acts as an urgent and potent piece of anti-deportation activism. With reports of deportation flights regularly in the news, the film is rich with resonance to our current moment. In one striking sequence, footage of a protest march gives way to staccato editing and propulsive sound design by Claude Nouk, who re-uses and manipulates archival sounds to transform the film into a powerful rallying cry. Radically reanimating the documentary form, Jacob enlivens the archive to tell a vital history.
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