SPOTLIGHTCinematic Street Life on the Banks of Dhaka’s Lively, Polluted RiverAlong Bangladesh’s Buriganga River—a body of water that has been officially declared as nearing its ‘biological death’—Jozef Macak captures the fragile relationship between people and urban waters.Read More
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Cinematic Street Life on the Banks of Dhaka’s Lively, Polluted River
Along Bangladesh’s Buriganga River—a body of water that has been officially declared as nearing its ‘biological death’—Jozef Macak captures the fragile relationship between people and urban waters.

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