Hasina - 36 Days in July (2025)

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Al Jazeera’s I‑Unit exposes covert recordings and leaked documents revealing former PM Sheikh Hasina’s order to deploy lethal force and even helicopters against student protesters during Bangladesh’s 2024 uprising. As 1,500 died and 25,000 were injured, the film uncovers a regime’s cover‑up, manipulated autopsies, and an internet blackout to bury the truth.

Director: Phil Rees
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Al Jazeera English
Country: Qatar, United Kingdom, Bangladesh
Language: বাংলা, English
Budget: $20,000
Box Office: $15,000
Original Language: en

Keywords

uprising, massacre, investigative journalism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hasina - 36 Days in July about?
Al Jazeera’s I‑Unit exposes covert recordings and leaked documents revealing former PM Sheikh Hasina’s order to deploy lethal force and even helicopters against student protesters during Bangladesh’s 2024 uprising. As 1,500 died and 25,000 were injured, the film uncovers a regime’s cover‑up, manipulated autopsies, and an internet blackout to bury the truth.
Who directed Hasina - 36 Days in July?
Hasina - 36 Days in July was directed by Phil Rees.
Who stars in Hasina - 36 Days in July?
Hasina - 36 Days in July stars Shadik Kayem, Shafiqul Alam, Monowara Begum.
How long is Hasina - 36 Days in July?
Hasina - 36 Days in July has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Hasina - 36 Days in July?
Hasina - 36 Days in July is a Documentary film.
What is the budget of Hasina - 36 Days in July?
Hasina - 36 Days in July had a budget of $20,000.
How much did Hasina - 36 Days in July gross?
Hasina - 36 Days in July grossed $15,000 worldwide.
Where was Hasina - 36 Days in July produced?
Hasina - 36 Days in July was produced in Qatar, United Kingdom, Bangladesh.