Bhasan: A Neorealist Exploration of Ritual and Renunciation In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a mysterious ritual unfolds. Bhasan, a word synonymous with renunciation, is a practice steeped in ancient tradition. This neorealist documentary immerses viewers in the lives of a community in Dhamrai, a sub-district of Dhaka, as they prepare for this enigmatic ceremony. The film follows the community's meticulous construction of a house-shaped raft, adorned with symbolic offerings. As midnight approaches, a solemn procession carries the raft towards the river. The air is filled with the hypnotic rhythm of a sacred chant, a collective expression of faith and devotion. The ritual's climax is releasing the raft into the river's current, a poignant act of renunciation. Through intimate and observational cinematography, the film captures the raw emotion, spiritual fervor, and cultural significance of this ancient tradition. Bhasan delves into the underlying beliefs, symbolism, and the profound impact of the ritual on the lives of the community members. It offers a glimpse into a world untouched by modernity, where tradition and spirituality continue to shape the human experience.