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'Teenkahon' to hit screens in West Bengal on Sept 11

| | Sep 09, 2015, at 09:42 pm
Mumbai, Sept 9 (IBNS): Bengali film 'Teenkahon', screened at film festivals across the globe, will release in West Bengal on Sept 11.
The film has impressed the audience with its cinematography, story and promising performances. 
 
Directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji, the film spans over a hundred years and essays three diverse stories highlighting each era – the first in black and white, second in technicolor and the third in oversaturated digital colour. 
 
Bollywood director Imtiaz Ali has also associated with ‘Teenkahon’ as the film’s official presenter. It has also been screened at various international festivals like Bridge Film Festival (Kosovo), Madrid International Film Festival, DCIFF (Washington DC), Soho Film Festival (New York), IFFI (Goa), Indian Film Festivals at Stuttgart, Seattle & Melbourne and many others where it has also won accolades across categories.
 
Teenkahon is a film which, as a piece of social document, tries to capture the changing face of morality, the degeneration of values, the increasing pollution of the spoken language and the changing social fabric of Bengal through three stories.

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