Mazhar Kamran is an Indian film and documentary film director and cinematographer.[1] Kamran graduated with a B.Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, but because of his love for films he chose film making as a profession. He started his career as a cinematographer in the 1998 Ram Gopal Varma film Satya. Kamran studied cinematography from Film and Television Institute of India. Kamran's directorial debut Mohandas dealt with stolen identity.[2]
Mazhar Kamran | |
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Born | India |
Occupation | Film director and cinematographer |
Alma mater | IIT Madras Film and Television Institute of India |
Period | 1989-present |
Notable works | Satya Mohandas |
Website | |
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Filmography
editDirector
editCinematographer
editDocumentary
edit- Ainie Apa
Film on the eminent Urdu author Qurratulain Hyder for the archives of Sahitya Akademi The 30 minute film fuses Hyder's memories with her writings along with reflections from literary figures. Hyder is considered to be a trendsetter novelist in the world of Urdu literature. Her monumental work is ‘Aag Ka Darya’ which moves from 4BC to the post independence period.
- Lucknow Legacy of an Era
Film on his home town Lucknow for UP Tourism
- In Search of the Agaria.
Film on the iron-smelting tribe Agaria for the History Channel (FOX India) The Agaria Tribes are an indigenous tribe in India and are known for their traditional technique of iron smelting. Yet this traditional knowledge is fast fading with fewer Agarias practicing iron smelting and instead turning to metal work or farming to meet their needs. Presented under the series "Colours of India", In Search of the Agaria, directed by Mazhar Kamran, is a film that revolves around this theme. The film documents Kamran's search of an agrarian iron smelter and is interspersed with the view points of various experts, graphical representations and the lifestyle of this tribe.
Awards
editNominations
- Grand Prix (Regard d'Or) Fribourg International Film Festival 2009
- New Directors, San Francisco International Film Festival 2009
- Special Jury Prize (won) Innsbruck International Film Festival, Austria
References
edit- ^ Roy, Priyanka (13 August 2009). "Heart and soul". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. Archived from the original on 16 August 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ^ "Mazhar Kamran's directorial debut Mohandas deals with stolen identity". Mid-Day News. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- ^ "Short is sweet". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. 4 October 2009. Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2012.