Bangladeshi July Revolution & Visual Representation Impacts: A Film Impact Aspect
Description
The paper discusses the role of visual media in the mass imagination of the July Revolution in Bangladesh, with special emphasis on social media reels and their cinematic documentation. Viral footages from social media platforms, especially videos featuring Abu Sayeed and Mir Mugdho, played a vital role in galvanizing national sentiment, inspiring widespread participation, and exposing state oppression. By analyzing audience responses through surveys, focus groups, and filmmaker interviews, this research explores how real-time visual representation connects with audiences emotionally and psychologically. Findings indicate that social media’s immediacy and relatability fostered a deep sense of engagement, while traditional cinema holds the potential to preserve the revolution’s legacy through reflective storytelling. The study concludes by emphasizing the need for hybrid documentation—combining real-time footage with cinematic narratives—to ensure the July Revolution remains an enduring symbol of unity, resilience, and justice in Bangladeshi cultural memory.