

Movie spotlight
Rock the Casbah
A unit of new recruits sent to patrol Gaza during the First Intifada in 1989. A washing machine is deliberately pushed from the roof of a building as the patrol moves past, killing one of the soldiers. The perpetrator cannot be found. Four of the young soldiers are assigned to uncomfortable, boring, surveillance duty atop the roof, interacting with the Arab family that lives in the building.
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Plot Summary
In a conservative Bangladeshi society, a young woman named Sara dreams of forming an all-female rock band to compete in a national music competition. Despite facing strong opposition from her father and societal norms, Sara finds unexpected allies and pursues her passion. The film explores themes of freedom of expression, artistic ambition, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Critical Reception
Rock the Casbah received positive reviews, particularly for its exploration of female empowerment and its musical elements. Critics praised its sensitive portrayal of societal pressures and its vibrant depiction of youth culture in Bangladesh.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely and relevant themes of female empowerment.
Applauded for its vibrant soundtrack and energetic performances.
Noted for its sensitive and nuanced depiction of cultural conflicts.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for screening at various international film festivals, including the Busan International Film Festival and the Mumbai Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title is inspired by the famous song of the same name by the British punk rock band The Clash.
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