Documentary

Child Journalist Convention

The Second Child Journalist Convention 2011’. Shishu Prokash (Children Express) was held on 24-25 May 2011 at BIAM Auditorium, 63 New Eskaton, Dhaka.

Abul Kalam Azad, MP, Honorable Minister, Ministry of Information, and Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh was Chief Guest of the inaugural ceremony.

Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique, the Vice Chancellor, University of Dhaka, Golam Sarwar, Editor, the Daily Samakal and Carel de Rooy, the Country Representative, UNICEF, Bangladesh participated as Special Guests of the inaugural ceremony.

 Child Journalists of Children Express from 64 districts, Juvenile Literary and Cultural Personalities and Organizations, Media Activists, Academics and other officials also participated in the two- daylong convention.

Machizo has given video and web documentation support to the convention

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Amar odhikar

Amar Odhikar is a forum of civil society. It has been working in Bangladesh to ensure fundamental rights for the poor, marginal and under privilege as well as for all the people in the society .At present; Amar Odhikar Campaign has a strong platform with a network of 41 organizations and individuals.

Amar Odhikar campaign is operating its’ campaign on five most effective regulations of the government for ensuring quality primary education for all the Children of Bangladesh.
Amar Odhikar campaign demands: —

  1. To establish at least one primary school in each village.
  2. To maintain teacher student ratio at 1:30 of national education policy of 2010 ensure sufficient teacher.
  3. To provide mid-day school meal for the students.
  4. To ensure quality teaching provide training for primary school teachers
  5. To incorporate primary education as a fundamental right into the Constitution of Bangladesh.

Many students in the rural areas could not go to school for communication problem. In rainy season many areas remain under water for half of the year. All those are barriers to achieve our goal.

Majority of the population here live below the poverty line. Poor parents couldn’t manage their everyday meal so how could they send their child at school. If we want to ensure fundamental education for each child, government and other organization have to fight against poverty.

On the other hand, regular student attend to school have faced many trouble. Here is a big gap between teacher and student ratio is not same. Educational materials and requirement are not sufficient for them. Even teacher are not well trained. Students often tortured mentally and physically by their teacher. Amar Odhikar believes that the government should arrange quality training for the teachers.

Amar Odhikar believes that its constitutional responsibility of the state to ensure quality primary education for all children. As education is defined one of the basic policies of our government. However, it is not declared as the fundamental right. Amar Odhikar demands education it has to be declared as the fundamental right constitutionally.

Besides, government must ensure primary education for all children who do not go to school at all. Otherwise, the dream to achieve primary education for all children within 2015 will remain a dream.

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Saint Lalon

Documentary on Life, Philosophy and Song of Fakir Lalon Shah
লালন শাহের অসাধারণ আধ‍্যাত্নিক জীবন, গান ও দর্শন

Lalon Shah was a mystical poet and saint. He was devoted to love, freedom and peace that is expressed in his songs. He had taught the way of eternal liberation. He strongly emphasized to resolve the internal conflict and dominancy of false desires. He was the greatest mystic-singer in the subcontinent. Lalon believed, the ‘body’ is the universe and the universe is the body. He was revolutionary, challenged to contemporary lifestyle, religions, and practices with a simple word of songs.

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Fakir Lalon Shah ফকির লালন শাহLalon was a mystical poet and a saint. He was devoted to love, freedom and peace which he expressed in his songs. He taught the way of eternal liberation. He strongly emphasized to resolve internal conflicts and the dominance of false desires.

Stricken by smallpox around the age of sixteen Lalon was found abandoned and floating on a banana raft by the bank of Kaliganga River. He was taken to the home of Malam Shah and his wife Matijan. They took care of him like their own son. Matijan became the first devotee of Lalon.

Lalon did not have any formal education. He led a simple spiritual life. To this date, we’re not certain about his real birthplace or birth date, religion or the names his birth parents. But research shows that Lalon Fakir was born around 1774. Also, Lalon died at the age of one hundred and sixteen.

Both Hindu and Muslim communities felt the connection with Lalon. Hindus believed he was a Kayastha and adopted by a Muslim Moulovi. On the other hand, the Muslims believed he was one of them by birth. Philosophically, Lalon was neither as he always strove to go beyond all boundaries of political or religious identities.

Lalon composed about two thousands songs which still provide spiritual inspirations and awareness to many. By songs he guided people to be a “moner manush” or a spirited (perfect) man*, as well as to be a “shohoj manush” or a simple man. He was against all forms of oppression, hierarchy, racism and above all, caste. He celebrated freedom of mind, body and spirit. Lalon represents the “baul”. The bauls are the spited revolutionaries from the secular communities. Formally, they are illiterate and wondering singers but informally they possess impressive and immeasurable wisdom. Bauls deny all worldly affairs in desperate search for mystical ecstasy of the souls with songs synchronized with the strumming of a one-string musical instrument called “ektarak” or perhaps with a basic hand-drum known as a “dugdugi”.

Lalon was not famous in his time. But his baul philosophy was introduced to the masses by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and his contemporary scholars. He was the greatest mystical singer of the subcontinent. Lalon believed that the body was the manifestation of the universe and reciprocally the universe was the body. He was the revolutionary who challenged the contemporary lifestyle, religions and worldly affairs which he expressed in his songs of simplicity.

Nowadays in Bangladesh, there’s a resurrection of Lalon’s songs among the modern signers following his approach with greater enthusiasm. Today among Bangladeshi, there’s a rebirth of appreciation of Lalon’s songs, particularly for their deep spiritual and inspirational contents. Also, to commemorate Lalon and his life, the Lalon Festival is held in Khustia every year at his shrine. It’s the biggest gathering of bauls and their performances.

Script and video: Shahjahan Siraj
Editor: Arham Chowdhury
Precaution Associates: Rakib and J. Alam
Produciton: Machizo Multiemdia
Dhaka, 16 July 2007

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The Victims

Bangladesh has been identified one of the most climate vulnerable victim country of the world. The main objective of the documentary is to present the Bangladesh reality in the global stage so that, international community can taken initiative and effective policy implementation to save the climate victims as well as our lovely planet.

 

From February 2007 to October 2009, I have visited most effected southern districts of Bangladesh. I have talked with huge number of climate victims ( ভুক্তভোগী ) in many places, sorted considering the different parameters and effects like flood, storms, salinity, sea level rights, erosion etc. I have tried to discover, along with natural and environmental changes that how are the life changing here. I was surprised to know that parallel to international community the local policy maker also try to explain the poverty for climate change as economical poverty. I was surprise to see the local reality that poor are becoming poorer gravely, marginalized are becoming more marginalized. However, crude reality, grassroots victims do not know that, why the climate is abruptly changing! Why frequently flood and storms are attacking them. Most of the victims said, it’s a curse of natural curses! They don’t have any objection! They don’t have resentment!

Director: Shahjahan siraj
Video editing: J. Alam
Production Associates: Hasan, Rohit, Polash, Devashis
Copyright & Technical support: Machizo Multimedia
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The Optimists

The documentary on the success story of ‘The Optimists’ ( আশাবাদী ) on child sponsorship for Poor children’s education. The Optimist a non-profit and self-motivated volunteer driven USA based charity organization. The primary objective of “The Optimists” is to salvage the Bangladeshi children whose hopes, possibilities, and future have been snatched by poverty, broken families, lost parents and numerous anomalous social conditions.
The Optimists’ observations, Bangladeshi rural children mostly born in poverty and are deprived of education, food, and healthcare. They are often abused, neglected, and forced into child labor. These children have been robbed of their potentials and are pushed into a hopeless future plagued with disease, unemployment, and premature death.

The Optimists run its ‘Child Sponsorship Program (CSP)’ with the money of sponsors that is donated annually. All the money of sponsorship goes to the children without any deduction. Organization’s other expenses are met by the donation collected from the patrons and volunteers.

The documentary has been name with the name of organization itself. It portrays the story of children go received the support. However, it highlighted background, ongoing initiatives, and future plan as well with the voice of children, Bangladeshi reality and coordination team’s experiences sharing.

Shahjahan Siraj has directed the documentary with team of Machizo Multimedia on 2008.

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Saving Seed, Saving Rice

Saving Seed, Saving Rice’ ( বীজ বাচাঁও, ধান বাচাঁও) the short documentary created focus to Saving local rice, local seed, corporate aggression to agriculture, food security, bed effects of chemical fertilizer and pesticide. It says the story of Naya Krishi Andolon (New Agriculture Movement). In the inspirational activism and mobilization of farmers to save rice and seed past, present and future of culture has been said through interviews farmers and leaders. However, its having the song on movement composed by the farmer themselves. With the communal spirit they are now united and build a community seed bank Bijar Akhra. In the seed bank, they saved more than 3000 local species of rice and 700 species of local vegetable seeds.

Thousands of Bangladeshi farmers are now involved and inspired, not to use hybrid, fertilizer, and pesticide. The farmers are now cultivating local species with original eco-friendly agricultural system.
Agriculture, not only a cultivation, it’s a culture and lifestyle. Nowadays with the grasp of corporate aggression, the agriculture even the food security is under threat.
In Grassroots Bangladesh Naya Krishi Andolon has created an activism and actively working with farmers to save seed particularly the rice by mobilizing them. Thousands of Bangladeshi farmers are now involved and inspired, not to use hybrid, fertilizer, and pesticide. The farmers are now cultivating local species with original eco-friendly agricultural system.
However, farmers are aware on the politics of seed. Although they dont have option to know the global politics. However, understand, if they cannot save the local seed, the corporate will be the controller, the freedom would be lost.
With the communal spirit they are now united and build a community seed bank Bijar Akhra. In the seed bank, they saved more than 3000 local species of rice and 700 species of local vegetable seeds.
Without fertilizer and pesticide, once organic regenerative agriculture was matter of jokes. But now it has been establish the organic cultivation of local species is suitable and eco-friendly, however economical as there is less production cost.
The local farmer is now empowered and enjoying to collect the local rare species. They believe one seed million seed, seed is world… If we cannot save the seed, the farming culture will destroy. The agriculture would be out of soul, out of love, the nature and farmers would lose the song of joy with the sound of machine.

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Shohor Banu

Documentary on the Shohor Banu ( শহর বানু ) is on a grassroots activist on new agriculture system in Bangladesh. Delduars Shohor Banu is a conscious farmer, a responsible mother and a social worker. Agriculture is her working tools for changing the society.

 

To control insect she cultivates mixed crop, in serious case use powder of jute seed.
She used self-made organic fertilizer. Without any formal education on agriculture she becomes scholar on agriculture. Along with own life she wants to change the cultivation system.

The story of this grassroots farmer may not be recognized by the policy makers but followed by village mates. To save local food, they have established local seed bank, named “Bejar Akhra”. With seed exchange and knowledge sharing. They cooperate each other to cultivate. Such way with the leadership of Shohor Banu, the Naya Krishi Andolon is spreading in the area.

Today, with the spirit of Agriculture and creativity, Shahar Banu has been inspired and enlighten. By singing songs, she spreads the information on saving seed and encourages cultivating local species. In the evening time arrange song performance in yard, however enjoy chemical free food

Direction: Shahjahan Siraj

Copyright © Machizo Multimedia, 2009

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Together Against TB

The documentary on ‘Together Against TB'( যক্ষা থেকে রক্ষা ) on the success story of BRAC and its partner’s activities in Bangladesh to protect tuberculosis (TB) disease. This production has been produced for BRAC Advocacy and Human Rights Departments to use it as a promotional materials.

 

Tuberculosis is a disease we have known for centuries and it is completely preventable. Yet millions today suffer from it and we still see the faces of misery and pain. Even today, tuberculosis (TB) is the cause of many deaths. Prevalent myths that TB is not curable and death is inevitable still exist.

Over the past 27 years, the NGO has provided access to lifesaving diagnostics and treatment for hundreds of thousands of people. In Bangladesh, as part of a large consortium of NGO partners led by the National TB Program, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, BRAC covers over 90 million through shasthya shebikas, women working as community health volunteers, providing daily supervised treatment (DOTS) to almost 100,000 patients with a 92% cure rate.

Coordinator: Afsan Chowdhury

Film & edit : Shahjahan Siraj

Planner: BAHRU Team
Copyright: BAHRU/ BRAC

Production: Machizo Multimedia

Together Against TB2018-11-29T08:55:25+00:00
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