Iron Crows (2011)
Every day some 20,000 people in Chittagong, a small port city of Bangladesh risk their lives for 2$US. They dismantle old ships retired from all over the world. An average of 20 workers dies in Chittagong every year. Despite the harsh working environment full of contaminants and toxic gases, the ships are gifts from God. A 21 year old Belal who left home 10 years ago, a Gascutter Rufik who has devoted all his 32 years in the shipbreaking-yards and a 12 year young child laborer Ekramul tell a heart-breaking story of their lives with breathtaking views of the ship-breaking yards.
Director: Park Bong-nam
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: August 26, 2011
Screenplay
- Ye-Won Moon (Screenplay)
Country: South Korea
Language: বাংলা
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Park Bong-nam
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Iron Crows about?
- Every day some 20,000 people in Chittagong, a small port city of Bangladesh risk their lives for 2$US. They dismantle old ships retired from all over the world. An average of 20 workers dies in Chittagong every year. Despite the harsh working environment full of contaminants and toxic gases, the ships are gifts from God. A 21 year old Belal who left home 10 years ago, a Gascutter Rufik who has devoted all his 32 years in the shipbreaking-yards and a 12 year young child laborer Ekramul tell a heart-breaking story of their lives with breathtaking views of the ship-breaking yards.
- Who directed Iron Crows?
- Iron Crows was directed by Park Bong-nam.
- How long is Iron Crows?
- Iron Crows has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Iron Crows?
- Iron Crows is a Documentary, Drama film.
- Where was Iron Crows produced?
- Iron Crows was produced in South Korea.