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Candle For Minority

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A Bangladeshi photographer Rhamazan(27) and a Japanese musician Akari(27) lives togather in Tokyo. The two met and fell in love as they were in paris for sightseeing right after the suicide bombing happened in the very city. Rhamazan was fluent in Japanese, was a devout muslim and assaulted on by the Paris citizens who claims the rejection of the refugees. It seemed for him that Akari was hope, as she sang against terrorism in a street of Paris with a guitar, making him say hi. The relationship between the two soon became intimate andthey started dating a lot even back in Japan. It was not long before they started to share a room. Though the new life started, a symptom of a panic disorder started to appear on Akari as the terorrist attack happened with great frequency all over the world and the medias reported it excessively. Also in Rhamazans home, Bangladesh, suicide bombing kept on happening to trigger fear of Rhamazan inside Akari’s heart. Having the fear of her loved one was great guilt for Akari byitself. Phycopharmacology the doctor applied only afflicted with asideeffects. But she newly discovered the possibility of music, healedand was determined to live stronger. From this day she quit taking medicine. Instead, she began to musically challenge the cultural difference, misunderstandings and prejudice to create a peaceful world.

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00:26:36
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Directors: Shingo Ota
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Student project: No
Completion date: 02/24/2017
Shooting format: HDV
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Film color: Color
First-time filmmaker: No

Total votes: 407

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