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Debut director Rezwan Sumit was awarded the Spike Lee Fellowship to produce the exquisite drama set in the Ganges Delta in Bangladesh.
The screening will be introduced by award-winning journalist Momtaz Begum-Hossain.
Set in the stunning, unlimited vistas of coastal Bangladesh we meet Rudro, a young artist, who after the death of his father, relocates to a remote beach village to find closure and practise his art. Welcomed by the local fishermen and their leader Chairman, Rudro's lifelike sculptures enchant the village boys and his landlord's daughter. But when the fish shoals they rely on suddenly disappear, Rudro’s modern ideas are blamed. As a cyclone approaches, Rudro finds himself centre stage in a primal, elemental conflict between man and nature.
'a melancholic modern-day fable where moments of brilliance are abundant''- Asian Culture Vulture
Bengali with English Subtitles
London Film Festival 2020
Busan Film Festival 2020
London Indian Film Festival 2021
Director's Statement:
Director Spike Lee was the first person who gave me a grant for this project, not without a warning – 'You are going to shoot a first feature, in Bangladesh, during monsoon, on boats? May Allah be with you! Allahu Akbar!' I might have laughed that day, but he was right. This project – from development to post-production – tested me in ways I never imagined it would. If I were given a second chance would I write a different script? Nope. The Salt in Our Waters made me who I am today.'
Momtaz Begum-Hossain is an award-winning journalist and podcaster who has reported from festivals including BFI London and Cannes. She has delivered workshops for Film London and hosted Q&As with Film Directors at venues including the BFI Southbank, Rich Mix, Picturehouse Cinemas and Cineworld.