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Bamboo Stories

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A group of men in North-Eastern Bangladesh are facing a dangerous mission. They are to conquer the river, with a 70 meter long raft. The ride is 300 kilometre long, always downstream. The freight: 25 000 bamboo trees. The men's path begins in the dense forests of the Sylhet region in North-Eastern Bangladesh. Millions of bamboo trunks are hacked down there and being slid down by the workers along the dangerous mountain-stream into the valley. The bamboos reach the river Kushiara through hundreds of these channels. Here, the trunks are bundled - a giant raft arises. Then the long journey begins.

Kon-Tiki
The Concert for Bangladesh
The Raft
Was Tun
Whores' Glory
Bay of Blood
Rahman: Father of Bengal
Out of Fashion
Wonders of the Monsoon
Every Good Marriage Begins with Tears
The children trapped in Bangladesh's brothel village
Bangla Surf Girls
Pacific Challenge
Shaping Bamboo
Surviving Cyclones
A Kind of Childhood
Thirty Million
Kewaaj
Howl of a Gypsy Sunflower
'Independence 2.0'