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Boys of Haor offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of young boys from the remote island of Jaipur, nestled within the Tanguar Haor wetlands of Bangladesh. This documentary captures their struggle against the backdrop of climate change, where rising waters threaten their way of life. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their reality. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of loss and resilience, highlighting how their once vibrant fishing and farming traditions are fading. While the director remains unknown, the raw performances of the boys themselves lend an authenticity that can be striking. It's a stark reminder of the human cost of environmental shifts, and the folk traditions they cling to add a layer of cultural richness that resonates long after viewing.
Filmed in the swamplands of Sunamganj.Focuses on the impacts of climate change.Emphasizes local folk traditions amidst hardship.
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