Morshedul Islam
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Morshedul Islam (Born: December 1, 1958) is a renowned film director of Bangladesh. He is a successful figure in the film industry of Bangladesh and also attached with independent film making.
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[edit] Biography
Morshedul Islam was born in 1st December, 1958 in Dhaka. He had his B. Farm (Hon’s) and M. Farm degree from Dhaka University. He introduced himself as a filmmaker in 1984 with the short film “Agami” while he was a student. With the film “Agami”, there started a short film revolution in Bangladesh, which was known as ‘Alternate Film’ later. “Nouka O Jibon”, “Shuchona”, “Chaka”, “Dipu Number Two”, “Dukai”, “Brishty”, “Shorot”, “Durotto”, “Khelaghor” also famous films made by him. He and his films took part more than 40 international film festival in different countries of Asia, Europe and America till now.
[edit] Awards and honours
- Best Short Film National award in 1984 for Agami
- Best direction award in International Film Festival Delhi in 1985
- International Critics Award in International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in 1983
- Best Film and Best Director Award in Dunkirk Film Festival of France in 1994 for film Chaka
- Nine national awards with Best Film Award in 1997 for Dukhai
[edit] Fimography
- Khelaghor (2006)
- Durotto (2004)
- Shorot (2000)
- Brishty (2000)
- Dukhai (1997)
- Dipu Number Two (1996)
- Chaka (1993)
- Shuchona (1988)
- Nouka O Jibon (1986)
- Agami (1984)
[edit] External links
- Morshedul Islam at the Internet Movie Database
- Morshedul Islam at Cholochitro.com