Whisper of Estuary WCFF 2025
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival 2025
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14m
West of Chandpur, where Bangladesh’s earth narrows to a spearpoint, rests Molehead. A defiant triangle of silt and spirit, it meets the sacred confluence of three river-giants—Padma, Meghna, Dakatia—whose currents descend from Himalayan snows to embrace the sea. Its name, Molehead, whispers of stone ramparts raised against the river’s rage: a bulwark between land and the hungry tides.
Here, the soul of the subcontinent pours itself into this living estuary—a torrent of stories older than memory. The world’s second-largest gathering of freshwater, bearing mountains to ocean, carving channels through human dreams. For epochs untold, this water-land has cradled a fragile covenant: where mangroves grip mud like ancient hands, where fish still dance in vanishing currents, where people plant rice in soil salted by storms.
Arman Ibn Shahjahann Swaran is a freelance Bangladeshi documentary filmmaker focused on environmental and social challenges in Bangladesh. His work spotlights river pollution, coastal erosion, biodiversity loss, and community impacts through YouTube-based films. His documentaries bridge ecological urgency with human narratives, amplifying marginalized voices in climate-vulnerable regions.
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