The film, "Kok Kok Kookkook", is directed by young filmmaker Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap. But what sets it apart is the presence of Bangladeshi producer SM Nazmul Haque, who helped transform what began as a student project into a full-length feature.
The Asian Project Market (APM), a key segment of the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea, plays a vital role in connecting filmmakers with renowned producers, co-producers, and distributors from across the globe. Offering financial and technical support, the APM has grown into one of Asia’s largest film markets, drawing significant interest from emerging filmmakers.
Asia's largest movie festival kicks off Thursday at a time when the region's influence on the global movie industry is on the rise.
The film, "Kok Kok Kookkook", is directed by young filmmaker Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap. But what sets it apart is the presence of Bangladeshi producer SM Nazmul Haque, who helped transform what began as a student project into a full-length feature.
The Asian Project Market (APM), a key segment of the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea, plays a vital role in connecting filmmakers with renowned producers, co-producers, and distributors from across the globe. Offering financial and technical support, the APM has grown into one of Asia’s largest film markets, drawing significant interest from emerging filmmakers.
Asia's largest movie festival kicks off Thursday at a time when the region's influence on the global movie industry is on the rise.