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Chittagong: The Last Stopover

Moti, a ten-year-old Bengali boy, tells us about his country, his life and an encounter that marked his life, that of Paul Danvin, a French captain, who, with a heavy heart, has just let the scrap merchants of the sea attack the hull of his boat with a blowtorch. In Chittagong, Bangladesh, Paul finds himself without a crew, without papers and without a future. He takes the train to Dhaka, the capital, and meets Moti and her mother Alima. By instinct or by fascination, Paul follows them to the village of Rulipara, built on a strip of land protected from the Jamuna River by dykes. While the monsoon rages, and the Jamuna destroys the houses of Rulipara, condemning the population to a new exile, Alima and Paul engage in a desperate struggle to live their love without hindrance.

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Chittagong: The Last Stopover

December 5, 2001
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Crew (22)

Directing

Christophe Fournier
Assistant Director

Writing

Production

Lex Benoy
Co-Producer
Shishir Bhattacharja
Executive Producer
Lex Benoy
Line Producer
Léon Desclozeaux
Line Producer

Sound

Patrick Ghislain
Sound Mixer
Serge Roux
Music Score Producer
Harikumar Pillai
Sound Recordist
Gérard Achille
Sound Recordist

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Camera

Franck Rabel
Camera Operator
Georgie Fromentin
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Ivone Teles
Costume Designer

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