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The Clay Bird
Directed by
Tareque Masud
2002
1h 38m
Drama
,
History
8.3
89%
83%
7.2
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A family must come to grips with its culture, its faith, and the brutal political changes entering its small-town world.
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Where to Watch The Clay Bird
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Cast of The Clay Bird
Nurul Islam Bablu
Anu
Russell Farazi
Rokon
Jayanto Chattopadhyay
Kazi
Rokeya Prachy
Ayesha
Soaeb Islam
Milon
Lameesa Reemjheem
Asma
Moin Ahmed
Ibrahim
Moslemuddin
Bakiullah Headmaster
Abdul Karim
Halim Mia
Shah Alam Dewan
Karim Boatman / Playback Singer
Golam Mahmud
Shaheen
Pradip Mittra Mithun
Uttam
Auyon Chowdhury
3rd Friend
Masud Ali Khan
Khan Bahadur
Amena Khatun
Taser's mother
Manjila Begum
Female Singer, Night Concert
Aynal Mia
Male Singer, Day Concert / Playback Singer
Nasima Aktar
Female Singer, Day Concert
Abdul Malek
Night Concert Accompanist #1
Gurudhan
Night Concert Accompanist #2
The Clay Bird Ratings & Reviews
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
Has a kind of twofold eloquence.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Sean Axmaker
The earthy imagery is delicate while the drama is oddly elliptical, creating a lovely film of storybook images and parables.
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
While The Clay Bird might be a bit too restrained for its own dramatic good, at least the film sheds light on a significant part of world history in a way relevant to contemporary viewers.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
It's a beautifully simple portrait of a country in ferment and a family struggling to define its soul.
Boston Herald
Paul Sherman
There's just not that much genuine conflict to sink your teeth into.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
With compassionate restraint, Masud challenges the intimate link of religious fundamentalism to national power.
Movie Habit
Marty Mapes
A slice-of-life movie set against the backdrop of Bangladeshi independence
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The filmmaker's clear empathy for his characters and close knowledge of his subject matter gives the film a vibrant authenticity that well compensates for any narrative flaws.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Howard Shapiro
It has a quiet thoughtfulness that never comes close to being draggy, and a wisdom that is anything but obtuse.
Miami Herald
Marta Barber
Poignant and beautiful.
Nitrate Online
Elias Savada
The Clay Bird is a incredibly humbling experience that you'd be a fool to miss.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Subtle to the point of inscrutability, the 1960s-set The Clay Bird is a nonetheless compelling look at both the personal and social dynamics of a Muslim family living uneasily among Hindus in East Pakistan.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
The power of this quiet little film lies in the lyricism of its images of life on Bangladesh's waterways and in its towns ... and in the naturalistic performances from its cast of mostly nonprofessional actors.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
It's a perfect title for a film that deals so passionately with freedom -- spiritual and political -- and coming of age, not just of Anu, but an entire nation.
San Francisco Chronicle
Jonathan Curiel
The phrase 'small gem' was made for a movie like this one.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Written by Masud and his wife, Catherine Masud, the script is intelligent and affecting.
Boxoffice Magazine
Jordan Reed
Largely a documentary filmmaker, Masud may need a few more features under his belt before his work has a consistent flow.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Excellent film from Bangladesh.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
Set in Bangladesh in the 1960's, Tareque Masud's intelligent drama questions the nature of dedication to Islam.
Village Voice
Elliott Stein
Throughout, The Clay Bird recalls the empathy for childhood's innocence and lust for living -- as well as the visual rapture and naturalness -- of Ray's great Pather Panchali.
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