Tanvir Mokammel

Tanvir Mokammel (Bangla: তানভীর মোকাম্মেল) (born 8 March 1955 in Khulna) is a Bangladeshi film director. He earned a Masters degree in English Literature at Dhaka University. His filmmaking career started in 1984 with a short film HOOLIYA (WANTED).

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Filmography

Received three Bangladesh national awards for best story, best dialogue and best song. Shown in Tri-Continental Film Festival, Nantes, France.

Shown in Kathmandu and Sardinia, Italy, documentary film festivals

Received seven Bangladesh national awards including the best film, best story, best script, best art direction and best director of the year. Shown in London, Oslo, Fribourg (Switzerland), Singapore, Delhi, Calcutta and Trivandrum film festivals.

Received eight Bangladesh national awards including the best film, best script, best cinematography, best sound and best director. Jury's special mention, 1st International Film Festival, 2003, Dhaka and shown in London, Rotterdam, Montreal, Quebec, Cinenouvo (Belgium), Jeonju (South Korea), Fukuoka (Japan) Tronoto (Bongo Festival) and Delhi International Film Festivals.

Received Bangladesh national award for best Art Direction, 2008. Shown in Fukuoka (Japan), London, Cleveland, competitive section in Dhaka and in the of Goa (India) international film festivals and in Musée Guimet, France.

The documentary was banned by the government of Bangladesh. Shown in Kathmandu documentary film festivals and in Musée Guimet, France.

Received the award of best documentary film of the year by Bangladesh Federation of Film Societies. Shown in Musée Guimet, France.

Received the award of best foreign language community documentary film by TVS television channel, Australia.

Received the Award of second best documentary film by Film South Asia Film Festival, Nepal, 2009.

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