Tareque Masud
Born 1956 (age 54) · Bangladesh
Appears in 13 titles

Tareque Masud was an award-winning Bangladeshi independent film director. He was known for directing the films Muktir Gaan (1995) and Matir Moina (2002), for which he won a number of international awards, including the International Critics' Prize and FIPRESCI Prize for Directors' Fortnight at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. He died in a road accident on 13 August, 2011. Tareque Masud was born in Nurpur village, Bhanga Upazila, Faridpur District, Bangladesh. He studied at an Islamic madrasah as a child, but the outbreak of the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan forces in 1971 put an end to his studies at the Islamic seminary. After the war, Masud pursued general education and went on to obtain a Masters degree in History at Dhaka University. His wife, Catherine Masud, is a Chicago-born film editor.

Filmography

The Clay Bird
7.3
The Clay Bird
2002
Director
Runway
6.8
Runway
2010
Director
Homeland
6.3
Homeland
2005
Director
The Inner Strength
10.0
The Inner Strength
1991
Director
Song of Freedom
7.0
Song of Freedom
1995
Director
A Kind of Childhood
A Kind of Childhood
2002
Director
Women and War
2000
Director
Words of Freedom
Words of Freedom
2001
Director
Noroshundor
Noroshundor
2009
Director
VOICES OF CHILDREN​
VOICES OF CHILDREN​
1997
Director
Shey: The Conversation
Shey: The Conversation
1993
Director