Bangladeshi independent film director, screenwriter and human rights activist
Md Ashraful Alam (born 1 February 1983)[1] better known as Ashraf Shishir is a Bangladeshi independent film director, screenwriter and human rights activist.[2] He received Bangladesh National Film Awards in 2014 for Gariwala.[3] It has been screened at 65 international film festivals in 22 countries and has earned 24 international awards.[4]
His film Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo is the longest non-experimental film ever made.[5][6]
Biography
Shishir graduated in information technology and earned his masters' in International human rights law.[7] He is the author of four books.[7]
Filmography
Year
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Film
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Director
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Writer
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Notes
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Ref(s)
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2014
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Gariwala
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Yes
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Yes
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The film feature the story of human spirit, sufferings and simple joy of a single mother and her two young sons. It won national and several international awards.
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[8][9]
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2018
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Gopon – The Inner Sound
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Yes
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Yes
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The thriller based drama film tells the story of a flopped filmmaker and a noted female writer.
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[10][11]
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2019
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Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo
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Yes
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Yes
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The film is based on love, dreams, politics, revolution and aftermath of Bangladesh Liberation War. It features the deceptive turns, twists of locality, people's struggles and aspirations.
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[12][5]
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TBA
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570
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Yes
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Yes
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- Note:Films in Bengali-language unless mentioned otherwise.
- Music Video
Awards
References
External links