Rotterdam Competition Title ‘Roid’ Boarded by Awedacious Originals (EXCLUSIVE)

Bangladeshi filmmaker Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's sophomore effort, "Roid", has boarded Awedacious Originals as executive producer, with Apoorva Bakshi at the helm. The film is set to premiere in the Tiger competition section of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

"Roid" delves into desire and attachment through the story of a couple living in near isolation in rural Bangladesh. A shy man repeatedly attempts to abandon his volatile wife in unfamiliar places, only for her to return each time a fruit falls from a nearby palmyra palm tree. The narrative draws parallels with the Garden of Eden story while exploring primal human bonds.

"Apowerful, mythic, and deeply human," Bakshi described Sumon's film, which confronts desire, attachment, and compulsion as natural forces rather than emotional constructs. Beneath its repetition and silences lies a fundamental truth: life's longing for itself. This philosophical boldness in narrative is rare, and it resonated deeply with Awedacious.

The project is co-produced by Mushfiqur Rahman and Tanvir Ahmed Shovon for Bongo, Shimul Chandra Biswas for Facecard, and Tanveer Hossain, alongside Sumon. The film stars Mostafizur Noor Imran, Nazifa Tushi, Gazi Rakayet, and Ahsabul Y Riad.

"Roid" is inspired by a true story Sumon heard from his mother about a couple who worked in his grandfather's house. What drew the director to this tale was the woman's constant return. In it, he felt a search for something primordial, perhaps a bond older than reason.

The film has garnered praise from its collaborators, with Bakshi stating that Sumon is a visionary filmmaker. From "Hawa" to "Roid," his ambition is undeniable. The producer added that they're proud to produce a film poised to captivate audiences everywhere.

Shimul Chandra Biswas also praised the film, stating that it reflects questions he couldn't ignore – a journey he chose to live before it reached the screen. It changed how he understands closeness.

Tanveer Hossain noted that Sumon's ability to look at ordinary lives and find within them an extraordinary absurdity and profound philosophical richness is remarkable. "Roid" does not shout its ideas; instead, it listens, allowing silence, contradiction, and fragility to coexist.
 
I'm not sure how excited I am about the upcoming premiere of 'Roid at Rotterdam Film Festival 🤔. Don't get me wrong, the concept sounds deep and interesting - a couple's strange routine that draws parallels with biblical stories... but what if it's just too repetitive? Like, literally, she returns every time a fruit falls from a tree? 😂 How many times can you watch that before it gets old? And what's up with the director relying on this "true story" his mom told him? Isn't that kinda lazy? 💭 I mean, I love ambition and all that, but if the film is just gonna be some slow-burning, artsy farty thing... might not hold everyone's attention 📺. Still hoping to see it tho, cuz people seem pretty stoked about it 😊
 
🌪️ Just saw the most depressing news about a Bangladeshi filmmaker named Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, his new movie "Roid" is premiering at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 🎥 but I'm low-key freaking out thinking that his sophomore effort is gonna be just another reminder of how messed up human relationships are 💔 what if his wife actually does return to him every time a fruit falls from a nearby palm tree? That's some kinda toxic love right there 😩
 
OMG 🤯 I am literally SO hyped for this film! I mean, the concept of a couple living in isolation and the wife's crazy return whenever a fruit falls from a tree is already giving me LIFE 💥 Like, what even is that?! It sounds so deep and thought-provoking. I love how it's inspired by a true story too, that's always fascinating to me 🤔. The fact that it's been described as "apowerful, mythic, and deeply human" by Apoorva Bakshi just makes me even more convinced that this film is going to be EPIC 💥 Can't wait to see it at the International Film Festival Rotterdam! 🎥👏
 
oh man I'm so hyped for this film "roid" 🎥😍 it's like, the director sumon is a genius for even thinking of adapting that true story into a movie... and now with apoorva bakshi on board, I can already feel the magic 💫 it's not just another romance film, it's got depth, you know? like, the way they're exploring desire and attachment and compulsion... it's all so relatable 🤯 and i love how they're not afraid to be quiet and let the audience fill in the gaps 🗣️
 
I'm not sure about this new film "Roid". It sounds like a real slow burn but I guess that's the point? The whole concept of a guy trying to escape his wife who keeps coming back because a tree drops fruit on her... it's kinda deep, I'll give it that. But is it too deep? I mean, can't we just have a simple happy ending or something? The fact that it's inspired by a true story doesn't necessarily make it more convincing to me. And what's with the whole "primal human bonds" thing? Can't we just say people are complicated and messy instead of relying on some ancient myth? 🤔🎥
 
🎥 the fact that Awedacious Originals is backing Sumon's film is pretty interesting - I mean, they're usually focused on bigger name directors, but there's something about "Roid" that resonated with them 💡. I think it's because the film is tackling some really universal themes in a unique way 🤯. It's not just another romantic drama, but an exploration of primal human bonds and desire 🔥. And I love how Bakshi describes it as "apowerful, mythic, and deeply human" - that's exactly what makes it so compelling 🌟. The fact that Sumon drew inspiration from a true story and turned it into something so abstract is also super impressive 📚. Can't wait to see the film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam! 👍
 
omg i just saw the news about this new film "Roid" 🎥👀 i'm totally intrigued by the story of a couple living in isolation in rural bangladesh it sounds soooo deep... like it's exploring what it means to be human and stuff 🤯 i love how the director is drawing parallels with the garden of eden story, that's such a cool connection 🌴

i also love how the producer described sumon's film as "apowerful, mythic, and deeply human" 😍 that just sounds so poetic i can see why awedacious originals would be excited to collaborate on this project 🙌

what i find really interesting is that the film is inspired by a true story from the director's life... like, his own mother told him about this couple who had some crazy relationship 🤯 it's always fascinating when art is based on real-life events

anyway, i'm definitely gonna keep an eye out for "Roid" and watch it as soon as it comes out 🎬👍
 
I gotta say, this Bangladeshi filmmaker Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's new movie "Roid" sounds super deep 🤯. I mean, the idea of a couple living in isolation, only for her to keep coming back after a fruit falls from a tree? That's wild 🔥. It reminds me of that story about Adam and Eve in the Bible, but also like, totally not. You know? Anyway, it's cool that Awedacious Originals is on board with this project - they must see something special in it 💡.

I'm loving the fact that the director is drawing from his own life experiences to create this film 📚. It's always inspiring to see artists find inspiration in their personal stories. And I gotta say, Tanveer Hossain is spot on when he says Sumon's ability to find profundity in ordinary lives is remarkable 🔍.

Now, I'm not gonna lie, the repetition and silences in this movie might be a bit much for some viewers 🤔. But hey, if it's true that life's longing for itself is what's at the heart of the story, then maybe that's exactly what we need - a little more introspection and self-reflection 💖.
 
man this filmmaker sumon is like a total genius 🤯 i mean have you seen his last film hawa? he's got this way of tapping into the human condition that's just so powerful. "roid" sounds like another masterpiece from him, exploring these deep themes of desire and attachment in a super unique way. i love how he takes inspiration from real life stories, makes them his own, and creates something that resonates on such a fundamental level 🤝
 
Wow 🤯 interesting how they're drawing inspiration from true stories like Sumon's grandma's experience 🌳 the way Bakshi describes it as a philosophical boldness in narrative is so captivating 💭 I love that "Roid" isn't afraid to confront desire, attachment, and compulsion head-on, it's like a search for something primordial 🔥
 
omg i cant wait for "roid" to drop!!! 🤩🎥 sumon's got a gift for storytelling that just draws you in, and apoorva bakshi is like the ultimate collaborator 🙌. its so cool that they're producing a film thats all about primal human bonds and desire...i mean, who hasn't felt those feelings at some point right? 😂 anyway i think sumon's ability to tackle tough themes with such subtlety is really inspiring - i love how he's not afraid to let the silence speak for itself 🗿️. i'm sure this film is gonna be a game changer in bangladesh's cinema scene! 💥
 
I'm stoked to hear about this new film "Roid" 🎥👏! As a fan of thought-provoking movies, I love that it explores primal human bonds and desires in a super unique way 🤯. The fact that it's inspired by a true story from the director's life makes me curious - what is it about this couple's situation that resonated with him? 🤔

I also appreciate how the film is not afraid to take risks and be quiet, letting the audience absorb the atmosphere and emotions 😌. It sounds like the team behind "Roid" really believes in its vision, and I'm excited to see how it'll perform at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 🎥👀

The fact that Awedacious Originals is backing this project with Apoorva Bakshi at the helm gives me hope for a truly impactful film 🌟. Let's keep an eye on "Roid" and see what it has to say about life, desire, and attachment 💭
 
Man... I'm so stoked for Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's new film "Roid". It sounds like it's going to be something deep and meaningful. I love how the director is exploring primal human bonds and desire through this true story about a couple in rural Bangladesh. The fact that it draws parallels with the Garden of Eden story is wild, but also kinda fitting. Apoorva Bakshi's description of the film as "powerful, mythic, and deeply human" gives me chills 🎥. I'm all about films that make you think and feel something, you know? And from what I've read, it sounds like Sumon is doing just that. Fingers crossed for a stunning premiere at Rotterdam! 🤞
 
omg u guys i just heard about this new film "Roid" by Bangladeshi filmmaker Mejbaur Rahman Sumon & i gotta say its got me intrigued 🤔🎥 the way it explores desire & attachment through a couple's toxic relationship is so refreshingly honest & unflinching 💯 plus its set in rural Bangladesh, which adds an extra layer of complexity to the story 🌴👀

i love how the director uses repetition & silence to convey this deep philosophical truth about life's longing for itself - it's like, i need a nap after just thinking about it 😴💤 but in a good way, you know? 😊

also, its great to see collaborations with diverse producers who are all stoked about Sumon's vision 👥🎉 the film's got an epic cast too, including Mostafizur Noor Imran & Nazifa Tushi 🙌💖

anyway, i'm hyped for "Roid" to hit screens at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 🎬👏 can't wait to see how it resonates with audiences worldwide 👍
 
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