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Alamgir Kabir (film maker)

Alamgir Kabir (26 December 1938 – 20 January 1989) was a Bangladeshi film director and cultural activist.[3] Three of his feature films are featured in the "Top 10 Bangladeshi Films" list by British Film Institute.[4]

Alamgir Kabir
Born(1938-12-26)26 December 1938
Died20 January 1989(1989-01-20) (aged 50)
Alma mater
Occupationfilm maker
Spouse(s)Monjura Ibrahim (1968-1975; divorced)
Jayasree Kabir (1975-1989; death)
Children2 daughters, Elora, Ojonta and 1 son Lenin Saurav Kabir
AwardsIndependence Day Award (2010)[2]

Early life and education edit

Kabir was born on 26 December 1938 in Rangamati. His parents originally hailed from Banaripara Upazila of Barisal. He completed the matriculation in 1952 from Dhaka Collegiate School and the intermediate in 1954 from Dhaka College. After completion of bachelors from the Dhaka University in physics, he went to England to study electrical engineering at Oxford University at the age of 22.[1]

Career edit

During his stay in Oxford University he watched The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman several times and became attracted to filmmaking. He attended the British Film Institute to complete a number of courses on the history of the film industry, film direction and aesthetics.

He also got involved with the Communist Party of England and became a reporter of the Communist Party newspaper, the Daily Worker. In the early 60s, Alamgir went for guerrilla warfare training in Cuba.[1] As a reporter of the communist daily, he took interview of Cuban President Fidel Castro.[3] He also took part in the wars of liberation of Palestine and Algeria.[1] Alamgir was the founder of organisations such as East Pakistan House and East Bengal Liberation Front at London and was active in the campaign against racial discrimination.

In 1966, Alamgir came back to Dhaka. The Ayub government imprisoned him for his involvement with the leftist movement. Later, he started his professional life as a journalist. With the start of the war of independence in 1971, he joined the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra as the chief of its English section. He also worked as the chief reporter of the Bangladesh government in exile. This period also marks the start of his directorial life with the making of documentaries.

After the war of independence, he started making feature films. During 1981-82 Alamgir was the coordinator of the Film Appreciation Courses organized by the Film Institute, Government of Bangladesh.

Alamgir drowned on 20 January 1989 in the Jamuna River at Nagarbari ferrighat when returning from Bogra after attending a film seminar.[1]

Filmography edit

Feature films edit

Short films edit

  • Liberation Fighter
  • Pogrom in Bangladesh
  • Culture in Bangladesh
  • Sufia, Amulya Dhan (The Invaluable)
  • Bhor Halo Dor Kholo (Open the Door now at the Dawn)
  • Amra Dujan (The Two of Us)
  • Ek Sagar Rakter Binimoye (At the Cost of a Sea of Blood)
  • Manikanchan (The Diamond)
  • Chorasrot (The Unseen Trend)

Awards edit

  • National Film Award for best Dialogue - 1977[5]
  • Cine Journalists Award
  • Zahir Raihan Film Award of Uttaran
  • Syed Mohammad Parvez Award
  • Independence Day Award (2010)

Personal life edit

Kabir married Manjura Begum in 1968. After separating from her, he married actress Jayasree Kabir in 1975. He had two daughters, Elora and Ajanta,[1] and a son Lenin Saurav Kabir.[citation needed]

Publications edit

  • Cinema in Pakistan (1969)
  • Started his publication house "Vintage Publication" (1978)
  • Film in Bangladesh (1979)
  • Mohona: Chittranatya and This was Redio Bangladesh 1971 (1984)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ananta Yusuf (2014-02-04). "Between Politics, Cinema and Art". The Daily Star.
  2. ^ "List of Independence Awardees". Cabinet Division, Government of Bangladesh. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  3. ^ a b Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir, eds. (2012). "Kabir, Alamgir". Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  4. ^ . British Film Institute. 2007-07-17. Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  5. ^ জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার প্রাপ্তদের নামের তালিকা (১৯৭৫-২০১২) [List of the winners of National Film Awards (1975-2012)]. Government of Bangladesh (in Bengali). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Retrieved 2019-03-25.

External links edit

  • Alamgir Kabir at IMDb

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Alamgir Kabir 26 December 1938 20 January 1989 was a Bangladeshi film director and cultural activist 3 Three of his feature films are featured in the Top 10 Bangladeshi Films list by British Film Institute 4 Alamgir KabirBorn 1938 12 26 26 December 1938Rangamati Bengal Presidency British India 1 Died20 January 1989 1989 01 20 aged 50 Pabna BangladeshAlma materDhaka CollegeUniversity of DhakaOxford UniversityOccupationfilm makerSpouse s Monjura Ibrahim 1968 1975 divorced Jayasree Kabir 1975 1989 death Children2 daughters Elora Ojonta and 1 son Lenin Saurav KabirAwardsIndependence Day Award 2010 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Filmography 3 1 Feature films 3 2 Short films 4 Awards 5 Personal life 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editKabir was born on 26 December 1938 in Rangamati His parents originally hailed from Banaripara Upazila of Barisal He completed the matriculation in 1952 from Dhaka Collegiate School and the intermediate in 1954 from Dhaka College After completion of bachelors from the Dhaka University in physics he went to England to study electrical engineering at Oxford University at the age of 22 1 Career editDuring his stay in Oxford University he watched The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman several times and became attracted to filmmaking He attended the British Film Institute to complete a number of courses on the history of the film industry film direction and aesthetics He also got involved with the Communist Party of England and became a reporter of the Communist Party newspaper the Daily Worker In the early 60s Alamgir went for guerrilla warfare training in Cuba 1 As a reporter of the communist daily he took interview of Cuban President Fidel Castro 3 He also took part in the wars of liberation of Palestine and Algeria 1 Alamgir was the founder of organisations such as East Pakistan House and East Bengal Liberation Front at London and was active in the campaign against racial discrimination In 1966 Alamgir came back to Dhaka The Ayub government imprisoned him for his involvement with the leftist movement Later he started his professional life as a journalist With the start of the war of independence in 1971 he joined the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra as the chief of its English section He also worked as the chief reporter of the Bangladesh government in exile This period also marks the start of his directorial life with the making of documentaries After the war of independence he started making feature films During 1981 82 Alamgir was the coordinator of the Film Appreciation Courses organized by the Film Institute Government of Bangladesh Alamgir drowned on 20 January 1989 in the Jamuna River at Nagarbari ferrighat when returning from Bogra after attending a film seminar 1 Filmography editFeature films edit Dhire Bohe Meghna 1973 Surjo Konna Daughter of The Sun 1975 Simana Periye Across The Fringe 1977 Rupali Saikate The Loner 1979 Mohona The Mouth of a River 1982 Mahanayak The Great Hero 1985 Parinita The Wedded 1984Short films edit Liberation Fighter Pogrom in Bangladesh Culture in Bangladesh Sufia Amulya Dhan The Invaluable Bhor Halo Dor Kholo Open the Door now at the Dawn Amra Dujan The Two of Us Ek Sagar Rakter Binimoye At the Cost of a Sea of Blood Manikanchan The Diamond Chorasrot The Unseen Trend Awards editNational Film Award for best Dialogue 1977 5 Cine Journalists Award Zahir Raihan Film Award of Uttaran Syed Mohammad Parvez Award Independence Day Award 2010 Personal life editKabir married Manjura Begum in 1968 After separating from her he married actress Jayasree Kabir in 1975 He had two daughters Elora and Ajanta 1 and a son Lenin Saurav Kabir citation needed Publications editCinema in Pakistan 1969 Started his publication house Vintage Publication 1978 Film in Bangladesh 1979 Mohona Chittranatya and This was Redio Bangladesh 1971 1984 References edit a b c d e f Ananta Yusuf 2014 02 04 Between Politics Cinema and Art The Daily Star List of Independence Awardees Cabinet Division Government of Bangladesh Retrieved 2020 01 13 a b Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds 2012 Kabir Alamgir Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 11 March 2024 Top 10 Bangladeshi Films British Film Institute 2007 07 17 Archived from the original on 2009 05 27 Retrieved 2015 10 17 জ ত য চলচ চ ত র প রস ক র প র প তদ র ন ম র ত ল ক ১৯৭৫ ২০১২ List of the winners of National Film Awards 1975 2012 Government of Bangladesh in Bengali Bangladesh Film Development Corporation Retrieved 2019 03 25 External links editAlamgir Kabir at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alamgir Kabir film maker amp oldid 1137204735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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