Adam is a Bangladeshi full-length film about a difficult reality and life in the rural areas of the eighties in the south.
Through the movie, the audience will see how Bangabandhu’s historic 7 March Speech inspired the village people to go to war.
In Dhaka's concrete jungles, diverse characters - hawkers, prostitutes, pickpockets, flute players - fight to survive as homeless individuals. Their stories reveal the plight of slum dwellers forced into this life by river erosion.
The story revolves around a writer's writing and psychology. How would the writer feel if his own character came in front of him? Is it possible to measure someone's worth in money? What is the present? What is the truth? Is death the end?
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