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Something Like an Autobiography

  • 2023
  • 1h 22min
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Nusrat Imrose Tisha in Something Like an Autobiography (2023)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFarhan and Titi are a director-actor couple living in Dhaka. In a conservative and patriarchal Muslim society, they are criticized for not having children even after 10 years of marriage.Farhan and Titi are a director-actor couple living in Dhaka. In a conservative and patriarchal Muslim society, they are criticized for not having children even after 10 years of marriage.Farhan and Titi are a director-actor couple living in Dhaka. In a conservative and patriarchal Muslim society, they are criticized for not having children even after 10 years of marriage.

  • Dirección
    • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
  • Guionistas
    • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    • Nusrat Imrose Tisha
  • Elenco
    • Nusrat Imrose Tisha
    • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    • Monwar Hossain Dipjol
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    485
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    • Guionistas
      • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
      • Nusrat Imrose Tisha
    • Elenco
      • Nusrat Imrose Tisha
      • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
      • Monwar Hossain Dipjol
    • 5Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 9Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Nusrat Imrose Tisha
    Nusrat Imrose Tisha
    • Tasnim Nishat Tithi
    Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    • Farhan Reza Chowdhury
    Monwar Hossain Dipjol
    Monwar Hossain Dipjol
    • Azhar Shaheb
    Sharaf Ahmed Jibon
    • Sadman
    • (as Saraf Ahmed Zibon)
    Iresh Zaker
    • Tanvir
    Dolly Johur
    • Tithi's mother
    • (as Dolly Zahur)
    Rifat Chowdhury
    • Caretaker Milon
    Khandaker Lenin
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    Deepak Kumar Goswami
    • OC Makbul
    Baniul Alam
    • Duty Officer Alam
    Mahjabin Reza
    • Line Producer (Indian Project)
    • (as Mahjabin Reza Choudhury)
    Shifat Bannya
    • Jamila
    Rubaiya Chowhury
    • Pinky
    Sangjukta Saha
    • Dr. Sangjukta Saha
    • (as Dr. Sangjukta Saha)
    Saidul Haq
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    • (as ABM Saidul Haq)
    Ahmed Faroque
    • SI Shuvo
    Al Amin Sobuj
    • Jail Police
    • (as Al-Amin Sobuj)
    Kajol Siddique
    • Azhar Shaheb's PS
    • Dirección
      • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
    • Guionistas
      • Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
      • Nusrat Imrose Tisha
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    10mailshocindas

    What a film!

    "Something Like an Autobiography," directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, is a captivating cinematic exploration that seamlessly blends real-life experiences with the director's debut on-screen performance. The inclusion of Farooki's talented real-life wife, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, further enriches the narrative, adding a layer of authenticity that resonates throughout the film.

    The film unfolds as a poignant journey into the complexities of parenthood, offering a heartfelt portrayal that goes beyond the surface, delving deep into the intricate web of familial bonds. Farooki's unique perspective as both a director and an actor brings a fresh and personal touch to the storytelling, creating a connection with the audience that is both genuine and profound.

    One of the film's standout elements is Farooki's on-screen debut, where he delivers a nuanced and compelling performance. His portrayal is marked by a raw authenticity that reflects the vulnerability and challenges of real-life experiences. The director's decision to step into the limelight adds a layer of intimacy to the storytelling, allowing the audience to witness a more personal side of Farooki's artistic expression.

    The chemistry between Farooki and his real-life wife, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, is palpable and elevates the film to another level. Tisha's talent shines through as she effortlessly embodies her character, bringing depth and emotion to the narrative. The on-screen partnership between Farooki and Tisha not only enhances the film's authenticity but also creates a dynamic and engaging viewing experience.

    At its core, "Something Like an Autobiography" explores the essence of familial bonds, unraveling the intricacies of parenthood with a keen eye for detail. The film doesn't shy away from portraying the challenges and joys of raising a family, offering a nuanced and relatable perspective on the universal theme of parenthood. It successfully captures the emotional rollercoaster that comes with the territory, resonating with audiences on a personal level.

    Farooki's directorial prowess is evident in every frame, with meticulous attention to cinematography and storytelling. The film's visual language is a testament to Farooki's ability to craft a narrative that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. The use of symbolism and metaphorical elements adds layers to the storytelling, inviting the audience to reflect on the deeper meaning behind the on-screen events.

    The soundtrack of "Something Like an Autobiography" further enhances the emotional impact of the film. Thoughtfully curated music complements the narrative, underscoring key moments and evoking a range of emotions. The synergy between visuals and sound creates a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

    While the film explores universal themes of parenthood, it also manages to touch upon cultural nuances and societal expectations. Farooki skillfully weaves these elements into the narrative, offering a rich tapestry of storytelling that is both culturally grounded and universally relevant. This cultural resonance adds another layer of depth to the film, making it a thought-provoking exploration of human relationships in a specific cultural context.

    In conclusion, "Something Like an Autobiography" is a masterfully crafted film that captivates audiences with its heartfelt exploration of real-life experiences. Farooki's dual role as director and actor, coupled with the chemistry between the lead actors, creates a compelling and emotionally resonant cinematic journey. The film's exploration of parenthood, coupled with its attention to detail in storytelling and cinematography, makes it a standout work in contemporary cinema. "Something Like an Autobiography" is not just a film; it's a rich tapestry of emotions, cultural reflections, and a celebration of the complexities that make us human.
    7sudip_rulz

    Farooki's Personal Cinematic Testament

    "Something Like an Autobiography," a remarkable film helmed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, unfolds a compelling narrative about life and the quest for self-discovery. It tells the story of a real-life couple, Farhan and Titi, who live in Dhaka. They work in movies, and their lives are influenced by the conservative and patriarchal Muslim society around them. People criticize them for not having children, even though they've been married for more than ten years. The pandemic makes their work slow down, and Titi decides it's a good time to have a baby. She talks to Farhan, and after some convincing, they both agree to become parents. This decision changes their lives and adds a touching layer to the film's exploration of personal and societal challenges.

    While the cinematography captures the beauty of Bangladesh's cityscapes, the actors also excel in infusing authenticity and genuine emotion into their characters, particularly in portraying the main character's struggles. Farooki's nuanced storytelling suggests a personal touch, as if he shares his challenges, adding a unique and intimate dimension to the film. A minor drawback emerges in the occasional difficulty in discerning Farooki's voice. This slight issue sometimes posed a challenge for viewers aiming to catch his every dialogue.

    The film adeptly balances universal themes with Bangladeshi cultural elements, providing a glimpse into the country's traditions and daily life, as well as the social and political problems, like how the common people are helpless in front of the power exercises of rich and powerful people. This dual perspective makes the narrative engaging for both local and global audiences.

    The film's personal touch is palpable as if Farooki and Tisha share a fragment of their own lives. The depicted struggles feel genuine, adding an authentic and sincere layer to the storytelling.

    In conclusion, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's 'Something Like an Autobiography' triumphs in storytelling and visual artistry. I will encourage the viewers to ponder their own stories within the broader canvas of life.
    10aloksd-40535

    Best Film of 2023

    "Something like an Autobiography" is a cinematic gem that weaves a poignant narrative, exploring the complexities of human existence and the intricacies of self-discovery. Directed by the acclaimed Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, this Bangladeshi film takes the audience on an emotional journey through the protagonist's life, skillfully blending elements of drama, introspection, and cultural nuances.

    At its core, the film is a profound exploration of identity and the relentless pursuit of understanding oneself in the tapestry of life. The narrative unfolds in a non-linear fashion, mirroring the fragmented nature of memory and personal reflection. Farooki's directorial prowess is evident in his ability to seamlessly navigate between different timelines, creating a rich and layered storytelling experience.

    The film's title, 'Something like an Autobiography,' sets the tone for the narrative, hinting at the subjective and nuanced nature of the protagonist's journey. The screenplay, penned with finesse, invites viewers to delve into the protagonist's psyche, uncovering the layers of experiences that have shaped their sense of self. Each scene is a brushstroke on the canvas of a life, revealing joys, sorrows, and the intricate dance between fate and free will.

    The cinematography of the film deserves special mention, capturing the essence of Bangladesh's diverse landscapes with breathtaking visuals. From bustling cityscapes to serene rural vistas, the camera lens becomes a silent observer, mirroring the protagonist's quest for meaning in the varied landscapes of their life.

    The cast delivers stellar performances, with each actor embodying their character with authenticity and emotional depth. The lead's portrayal is particularly compelling, navigating the complexities of identity with a nuanced and evocative performance. The supporting cast adds layers to the narrative, portraying relationships that resonate with authenticity and relatability.

    One of the film's strengths lies in its ability to tackle universal themes while maintaining a distinctly Bangladeshi flavor. The cultural nuances, traditions, and societal expectations depicted in the film provide a window into the rich tapestry of Bangladeshi life. Farooki masterfully balances the universal and the specific, creating a film that resonates not only with local audiences but also with a global viewership.

    The soundtrack, composed to perfection, complements the narrative, enhancing emotional beats and underscoring pivotal moments. The music becomes a companion to the protagonist's journey, evoking a range of emotions that resonate with the audience long after the credits roll.

    'Something like an Autobiography' stands out for its thought-provoking themes and its willingness to embrace ambiguity. Farooki doesn't offer easy answers; instead, he invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery. The film encourages conversations about the fluidity of identity, the impact of societal expectations, and the constant evolution of the self.

    While the film's non-linear narrative may pose a challenge for some viewers, it ultimately adds to the richness of the storytelling. The audience is required to engage actively, piecing together the puzzle of the protagonist's life-a task that proves rewarding as the layers of the narrative unfold.

    In conclusion, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's 'Something like an Autobiography' is a triumph of storytelling and visual artistry. It transcends cultural boundaries, offering a universal exploration of the human experience. As the protagonist grapples with the fragments of their life, the audience, too, is prompted to ponder the fragments of their own existence. This film is a testament to the power of cinema to provoke thought, stir emotions, and leave a lasting imprint on the hearts and minds of its viewers. 'Something like an Autobiography' is not just a film; it's an immersive and introspective journey that lingers, inviting viewers to reflect on their own stories in the grand tapestry of life.
    9anjumhaz

    An autobiography to relate our society!

    Watched a Farooki movie after a long time. It's about a celebrity couple's journey to a delayed parenthood. In Bangladeshi society, couples are expected to multiply as soon as they are married. So after a decade of marriage, the celeb couple faces frowning from almost everyone for not producing a child yet.

    The journey to a delayed parenthood starts. It is difficult to be a parent, and at later age and if so much is expected from a pair of people. Farhan and Tithy go through a lot of emotions and challenges to embrace their journey.

    The movie was excellent in portraying real life Dhaka. The bustling was always in the background, this is the trademark of Farooki-you will notice the absence of filters in his shots, in the tension of the movie. The to-bo-mother is shown unfiltered, her leftover kajol displayed without making it "sexy" (as female leads are always portrayed in most movies, must look charming no matter what the situation is). I loved that.

    I loved that the movie brought out the social tension, the religious tension around being a couple and not parents. It's almost looked upon as a sin.

    Watch this 90 minute movie any time to feel a little emotional, a little inspired, and admire a lot-our Farooki and Tisha.

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