Dukhai

  • 128'
  • Bangladesh
  • 1997
During a flood in 1970, Dukhai and his family lose all their possessions. They try to keep their spirits up and seek a new shelter on a high, sandy stretch of land above the river bed. As for many others, a new life starts for Dukhai with simple pleasures and boundless love for this family. Then again he loses everything. A cyclone destroys his house and the lives of more than a million people. Like a man possessed, Dukhai runs through the remains and is confronted with the lifeless bodies of his beloved family. Dukhai is struck by shock. But life has to go on. Dukhai founds his own family while the country is torn apart by the new struggle for freedom. With the birth of his daughter Shukhai ('the happy one') Dukhai again sees light in the darkness. But on 24 May 1985 another half million people, including Dukhai's family, are killed in a storm. Should Dukhai himself also embrace death?Natural disasters are part of life in the coastal area of Bangladesh. Dukhai is a saga about the eternal struggle for life.
  • 128'
  • Bangladesh
  • 1997
Director
Morshedul Islam
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
Bangladesh
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
128'
Medium
35mm
International title
The Land of Distress
Language
Bengali
Producer
Monon Chalachitra
Sales
Digital Media Lab
Screenplay
Morshedul Islam
Director
Morshedul Islam
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
Bangladesh
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
128'
Medium
35mm
International title
The Land of Distress
Language
Bengali
Producer
Monon Chalachitra
Sales
Digital Media Lab
Screenplay
Morshedul Islam