At a time when the Bengali film industry is grappling with both commercial and artistic decline, the International Film Festival of Rotterdam spotlighted three Bengali feature films this year, including Pradipta Bhattacharyya라이브 바카라 third film, Nadharer Bhela (The Slowman and His Raft). Bhattacharyya entered Bangla cinema over a decade ago as an interventionist with his debut film, Bakita Byaktigoto (Rest Is Personal) (2013), which earned him the National Award for Best Debut. His unassuming, yet confident style of crafting unique cinematic worlds jolted the status quo of Bengali cinema. While Bengali cinema often feels saturated with repetitive detective stories and stale urban extramarital affairs, Bhattacharyya is perhaps the only filmmaker reclaiming the indigenous past, presenting the authentic innocence of Bengal's villages. His villages evoke a long-lost history, echoing pre-neoliberal austerity and a sense of parochial rootedness.