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“The days of struggle will never fade away from my mind” – Mamunur Rashid. The Ekushey Padak awardee has also earned praises for his impeccable direction and screenwriting over the. Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software is the most advanced software used by professionals writing for motion pictures, television, video games, the stage, radio, and more. It features support for multiple languages, tools for outlining, organizing, and navigating, plus extensive screenplay formatting and robust functionality for managing.

Slugline

Slugline is a screenwriting app that uses Fountain as its native format. Available for Mac and iOS.

Highland 2

Highland 2 for OS X converts screenplays among FDX, PDF, and Fountain formats, and supports direct editing of Fountain files.

Fade In

Fade In is a full-featured, multi-platform screenwriting application that imports and exports Fountain documents.

Scriptigo

Mac 10.6 4. Based on Fountain, Scriptigo allows you to create, manage, and share your scripts for film, television, and theatre all in one place. Available on the iOS App Store.

Editorial

Editorial is a powerful writing app for iPhone and iPad that supports Fountain. Available on the iTunes App Store.

Untitled

Untitled is a screenplay outlining and note-taking tool based on Fountain. Available on the iTunes App Store.

BetterFountain

BetterFountain is an extension for Visual Studio Code, which adds support for fountain – including syntax highlighting, autocomplete, outline, live preview and PDF generation, statistics, and many other features. Available on the Visual Studio Marketplace.

Amazon Storywriter

Amazon Storywriter is a free, cloud-based screenwriting tool that imports and exports Fountain, FDX, and PDF. It works in your browser, or as a Chrome app.

Logline

Logline is a structure-focused screenwriting app that uses Fountain as its native format. Available on the Mac App Store.

Writer

Writer is a free Fountain writing app for Mac, available on the Mac App Store and GitHub.

Screenplain

Screenplain by Martin Vilcans is a free web app that converts Fountain files to Final Draft FDX files and formatted HTML.

DubScript

DubScript is a screenplay editor for Android that supports FDX, Trelby, Celtx (HTML), and Fountain. Available on the Google Play store.

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Fountain Loader

Fountain Loader generates HTML previews of Fountain screenplays and also converts them into Final Draft FDX files. You can import Fountain files directly from your Google Drive account, or by dragging from your computer.

Trelby

Trelby is a free, open-source, multi-platform screenwriting application that imports and exports many screenplay formats, including Fountain.

Storyist

Storyist is a writing and story development tool for novelists and screenwriters. It imports and exports Fountain documents, and is available for both Mac and iOS.

Afterwriting

Afterwriting is a web-based Fountain tool that includes an editor, customizable PDF preview, Dropbox integration, and a FDX to Fountain converter.

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Atom

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Atom is a free, multi-platform text editing app that can be configured for syntax highlighting and previewing of Fountain files.

Textastic

Textastic is a code editor for iPad that can, if you're brave, be configured for Fountain syntax highlighting. Available on the App Store.

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Storyboard Fountain (beta)

Storyboard Fountain is a Mac app that allows you to draw storyboards and embed them into your Fountain screenplay. Currently in public beta.

writescript.in

A free web app that allows you to write in Fountain and see a live preview of your screenplay.

WriterDuet

Writer Duet is a collaborative, online screenwriting tool that imports and exports Fountain. Fountain is also supported by ReadThrough.com, also from Guy Goldstein.

Scrivener

Scrivener is a writing app with comprehensive screenwriting features. It imports and exports Fountain files, and can use Fountain for its powerful folder syncing feature. Available at Literature and Latte, or on the Mac App Store.

Sublime Text

Jonathan Poritsky created a Fountain syntax highlighting package for Sublime Text. Dbeaver github login.

Fountainhead builds on Poritsky's work and adds more screenwriting features to Sublime Text.

Marked 2

Marked 2 by Brett Terpstra is a Markdown preview app (OS X) that can also preview and print Fountain files.

Write for Mac

Write for Mac is a Mac writing app that supports Markdown and Fountain. Available on the Mac App Store.

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Emacs

Fountain Mode is an Emacs major mode that provides syntax highlighting, auto-indenting, and other useful features for working with Fountain files.

SuperNotecard

SuperNotecard is an online writing tool with virtual notecards. It imports and exports Fountain files.

Geyser

Geyser is a Mac app that creates a server for Fountain files, which can then be read securely on any device, using a web browser. Available on the Mac App Store.

Scrippets

Scrippets by John August and Nima Yousefi is a WordPress plugin that converts text entered in the Scrippet format to properly-styled HTML.

Fountain.js

Fountain.js is a JavaScript based parser for Fountain. You can try it out here.

Textplay

Textplay is a command-line ruby script that converts Fountain screenplays to HTML, Final Draft FDX, or PDF.

TextWrangler and BBEdit

fountain-clm is a Codeless Language Module for TextWrangler and BBEdit. It adds syntax highlighting and scene 'folding' for .fountain documents.

Vim

fountain.vim is a Fountain syntax highlighting file for vim, and fountainwiki.vim provides light wikification of Fountain files.

metalsmith-fountain

Metalsmith-fountain is a plug-in for Metalsmith that renders fountain files as static webpages. On github and here.

Run Lines

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An Android app for rehearsing scripts that can import and export Fountain files. Available on the Google Play Store.

MediaWiki

A Fountain extension for MediaWiki. It parses screenplay text written in Fountain inside of <fountain></fountain> tags and styles it to look like a Screenplay.

FountainSharp

An F# Fountain parsing library, available on github.

TheTakes

TheTakes is an online production management tool that imports and exports Fountain screenplays.

Noted actor Mamunur Rashid has aced his performances with his brilliant screen presence both on the silver screen and theatre. The Ekushey Padak awardee has also earned praises for his impeccable direction and screenwriting over the years. Being the chairperson of the Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation, his plays have received positive criticism from audiences both at home and abroad. On the occasion of 50 years of our independence, Mamunur Rashid walked down his memory lane and recounted the horrific memories of March 1971.

'I still have that horrible memory of March 50 years ago. I was 23 years old then. Glimpses of those days flash in front of my eyes as soon as March arrives,' he shares. 'The month of March is worth remembering for multiple reasons, the prime one being the historic speech on March 7, where one of the greatest orators of all time, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, called upon our independence and millions joined his cause without a second thought.'

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During the night of March 25, 1971, the Pakistani army launched their attack on innocent people of the then East Pakistan, as the people were asleep. 'Fifty years have passed since I witnessed that dreadful event but I have lived a free life for the last five decades. What more could I ask for! In exchange for the blood of millions of martyrs and the honour of thousands of mothers and sisters, we have got independence,' he adds.

Mamunur Rashid recalled his account of the night of March 25, often referred to as 'Kaalo Ratri' in the history of this nation. 'I was at Abdus Samad's residence located at the city's Green Road that day, working on the script for a film named 'Shurjo Grohon'. 'Joy Bangla used to be the nation's favourite slogan back in those days,' he says. 'We started hearing gunshots suddenly at around 10:30 pm. Farmgate was surrounded with barricades, but tanks started to roll in, crushing the barricades into dust. We were close and saw some tanks moving towards Dhanmondi while some made way towards Rajarbagh.'

The actor had to spend the night at Abdus Samad's residence, where they locked themselves in and no one dared stepped outside. The sound of gunshots and rifles became louder, as the night deepened.

'Chaos and cry took over the nation as the bodies laid in masses at the roads of Dhaka University, Rajarbagh Police Line, and Peelkhana. 'It was dawn, time for Fajr prayers, and yet, neither did they cease-fire nor did they spare the masses.'

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Mamunur Rashid spent the next day indoors, hearing the scream of people, as the Pakistani army burned down slums and rained rifle shots on the citizens. While the fear in his heart made him tremble in fever, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's words in the March 7 speech inspired him to take up whatever he could find and fight for our existence. The next day, the curfew was released.

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'I used to live with my sister at Gulistan Railway Quarters back then, and finally decided to return to her. I took the road to Nilkhet and New Market, coming across hundreds of dead bodies, lying like butchered cattle on the streets,' he says. 'Hundreds fled Dhaka that day and afterwards, and I decided to move to Keraniganj. Soon, the army made way to Jinjira, and I had to move to the village of Shinepukur by boat. After roaming and hiding for days, I finally managed to reach my home in Tangail.'

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While staying in Tangail, Mamunur Rashid started to help Abdul Kader Siddique by equipping people with weapons for the war. Later, he decided to move to Kolkata, and started working for the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra. 'These memories still wet my eyes. Today, we are celebrating our independence, but the days of struggle will never fade away from my mind,' he concludes.

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Translated by Ashley Shoptorshi Samaddar