Buddha's shame
Bangladeshi local reporter Tamna travels to Myanmar-Bangladesh border to cover Rohingya genocide
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Morteza AtashzamzamDirector
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Reza Behnam RadWriter
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Reza ShakeriProducer
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Tamanna Binte AkhbarKey Cast"Tamanna Binte Akhbar "
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ImajeCinemaCompany
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:AntiWar, Human rights, Refugees, Religion, Genocide, peace noble, war, muslims, children, child, famine, famine victims, bangladesh, myanmar, burma, documentary, health suffering, orphan, native
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Runtime:30 minutes
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Completion Date:May 1, 2019
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Production Budget:30,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Iran, Islamic Republic of
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Country of Filming:Bangladesh
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Language:Bengali, English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Ellensburg Film FestivalEllensburg
United States
May 20, 2021
Award Winner -
Independent Shorts AwardsLos Angeles
United States
April 25, 2021
Award Winner -
ICAN/LAX International Film CompetitionPennsylvania
United States
Finalist -
SAMA International Film FestivalNacka
Sweden
August 30, 2021
Quarter-Finalist -
Cannes World Film FestivalCannes
France
July 5, 2021
Honorable Mention
Distribution Information
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Imaje CinemaDistributorCountry: Iran, Islamic Republic ofRights: All Rights
Morteza Atashzamzam is an Iranian film director and producer who was born in 1977 in Isfahan, Iran.graduated from university in Computer Sciences. Since 2002, he has directed and produced more than forty independent films, documentaries, and television series.He was the director of Bam Film Festival (2008 & 2010). The 2016 film Melancholy was his first feature film as a director.