Subhrajit Mitra
Subhrajit Mitra is a Bengali film documentary director of India.[1]
Career
He started his career at the age of 18 as a documentary director for Doordarshan. At the same time he has completed his post graduate diploma in Computer science and engineering and a part-time two years diploma course in Film-direction from National Institute of Film and Fine Arts. Till date he has directed six documentaries for Doordarshan; a fifty-two episodes of a documentary-series on National network with joint production by ISRO, a corporate film for ONGC on CBM extraction project, two corporate documentaries for BM Birla Heart Research Center, and also for the Forest Department and National Institute of Behavioral Sciences.
He has researched, scripted and directed “WANGALA” – a documentary film on Garo tribes in the North east of the Himalayan foothill range. It was premiered in ‘Document 2 film Festival’ (September 2004) in Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. This documentary film was awarded as ‘Special Mention’ film in the Golden Gate Fiction & Documentary Film Festival (December 2004) in San Francisco, USA and as ‘Integral Realization’ in the Honolulu International Film Festival. Apart from this he has scripted and co-directed nine telefilms for various channels. Subhrajit has made quite a few commercials for some national brands and worked as the show-director for big TV events.
Mon Amour: Shesher Kobita Revisited is his debut feature film. [2] [3]
Filmography
Feature film
- Mon Amour: Shesher Kobita Revisited
- Aagunpakhi[1]
Documentary
- Wangala
- The unknown stories of the Messiah
- Corporate Documentaries for ONGC & Wildlife dept. W.B.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Amrita Roychoudhury (2009-09-13). "This isn’t a Maoist film: Subhrajit". The Times of India. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
- ↑ which has been made from a story written by Kaberi Chatterjee. "Long trek to track and shoot tribes". India: The Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
- ↑ DASGUPTA, PRIYANKA (2008-08-17). "Subhrajit is a happy man-India Buzz-Entertainment-The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2008-10-24.