‘The Stranger’ Review: A Quietly Fraught Rural Childhood Comes Alive in a Miniaturist Bangladeshi Drama ...Middle East

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‘The Stranger’ Review: A Quietly Fraught Rural Childhood Comes Alive in a Miniaturist Bangladeshi Drama
One of the tiniest lived-in details in Bangladeshi writer-director Biplob Sarkar’s debut feature — which is really a cluster of tiny, lived-in details — is the sheet of adhesive bindis that Kajal (a delightfully natural Ehan Rashid) snaffles from his mother’s dressing table. The bindis, or as they’re known in these parts, teeps, are worn […]

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