Menhaj Huda

Menhaj Huda (born 1967) is a British film and television director and producer of Bangladeshi descent.

Menhaj Huda

Menhaj Huda at the Dinard British film festival (France), 2006

Movie career

His first directing job was the 1993 television series Hypnosis.[1] He directed Jump Boy in 1999, which won an award for 'Best Feature Film' at the Mediawave awards.[2]

Other directing credits include Queer as Folk 2, Is Harry on the Boat?, Murphy's Law, Murder in Mind, The Bill, Blue Murder and HolbyBlue.

Huda produced as well as directed Kidulthood and West 10 LDN, both written by Noel Clarke.[3] Huda won the 'Douglas Hickox Award' at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards.[4]

He is currently working on the psycho flick Comedown which stars Martin Compston, Adam Deacon, Geoff Bell, Red Madrell and Duane Henry,[5] the filming begins in March 2010 in London,[6] as well as his own "spiritual follow-up" to Kidulthood, Everywhere and Nowhere, based around the London DJ scene, currently in post-production.[7]

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