Interviewed by Freja Dam, Danish Film Institute news, September 2019
Interview with rubaiyat hossain by Sarah Hurtes, Eurimages, April 2018
Dokskool, June 2019
Interview by Haneul Lee
What it means to be a female director in a male dominated industry
Director Rubaiyat Hossain relocates the play ‘Red Oleanders’ to the readymade garment industry
New Age
Maanvi Singh, The Pennsylvania Gazette
[Dhaka Tribune] Labors of Love’ or ‘Asha Jaoar Majhe,’ is an ode to the men and women caught in the capitalist industrial civilisation
[Dhaka Tribune] Rituparno Ghosh’s sudden death has hit a massive emotional chord with the queer population
[Dhaka Tribune] Why have women’s bodies become a political battleground?
[Dhaka Tribune] The national rhetoric must evolve and learn from history
[The Daily Star] On contemporay cinema scene in Bangladesh
[Forum] examines the lives, works and social influence of Begum Rokeya and Sultan Jahan Begum of Bhopal.
[Forum] Stars open among the lilies . . .
[Forum] The Search for Female Subjectivity in Film
[Forum] traces the intriguing life and persona of the empress, Nurjahan.
[The Independent]
[Forum] It is not just women who benefit from feminism, but men as well
[Forum] on the disturbing constructions of Bangladeshi womanhood to be found in the novels of Humayun Ahmed
[Forum] discusses Rabindranath’s willingness to subordinate to the cause of nationalism his liberal humanism when it came to the issue of women’s emancipation
[Forum] disquieting dispensability of the female characters in the Apu Trilogy
[The Daily star | Victory Day Supliment]
[Forum] re-examines Bangladesh’s most controversial author
[Star Weekend Magazine]
[Star Weekend Magazine]
[The Daily Star | Editorial]
[Star Weekend Magazine]
[The Daily Star | Pointer-counterpoint]
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