Movie: Photographs of a School Teacher

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Sultana Rajia
Sultana Rajia

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    She is a school teacher. She has spent a long time of her life in an edge of this city. After long time, she was gazing on her photo album and found photographs of different time of her life. Each photograph reminds her different fragmented memories and moment of her life.

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    2013-10-16

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