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Stranger in a small town in The Last Thakur

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This debut from Sadik Ahmed is the first co-production between British distributors Artificial Eye and the Bangladeshi National Film School where Ahmed trained.

Kala, a stranger armed with a rifle, arrives in a small town.

He is there to find out who raped his mother and discovers a bitter enmity between the town’s new Muslim chairman and Thakur, a Hindu landlord.

Kala’s rifle allows him to bargain with both men but he wants information and is determined to take revenge.

Ahmed’s film is taut, well shot and confidently acted.

The Last Thakur
Cert: 15

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