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Clay Bird, The

Director: Tareque Masud
France/Bangladesh. 2002.
98 minutes. Color.


Cast: Nurul Islam Bablu, Russell Farazi, Jayanto Chattopadhyay, Rokeya Prachy


Set against the backdrop of the turbulent period in the late 1960s leading up to Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan, The Clay Bird tells the story of a family torn apart by religion and war. Anu, a shy young boy from rural East Pakistan (Bangladesh, as it is now known) is sent away by his father Kazi, an orthodox Muslim, to a Madrasah - or Islamic- school. Far from his family and the warmth of his region's Hindu festivities, Anu struggles to adapt to the school's harsh monastic life.

As the political divisions in the country intensify, an increasing split develops between moderate and extremist forces within the Madrasah. Back in the village, these same tensions create a growing divide between the stubborn but confused Kazi and his increasingly independent wife, Ayesha.

Touching upon themes of religious tolerance, cultural diversity, and the complexity of Islam, The Clay Bird has universal relevance in a crisis-ridden world.

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  • Bonus Features

    Video interviews with the cast and crew of The Clay Bird

    The Making of The Clay Bird video documentary (30 mins.)

    Three Songs from the Soundtrack

    Stills gallery

    The French and American theatrical trailers

    The theatrical press kit downloadable on DVD-Rom

    Reviews

    "Easily one of the finest pictures of this year or any other!" - Elvis Mitchell, New York Times

    Clay Bird, The by: Tareque Masud

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    Film Details

    35mm and public performance video.