Altaf Mazid Explained

Altaf Mazid
Birth Name:Altaf Mazid Rija
Birth Place:Guwahati, India
Death Place:Bengaluru, India
Other Names:Rija
Awards:Full list
Spouse:Dr Zabeen Ahmed
Children:1

Altaf Mazid Rija (13 April 2016), known professionally as Altaf Mazid, was an Indian documentary filmmaker and critic in the Assamese cinema. He also worked as a film producer and director in Jollywood.[1] His last documentary was Sabin Alun (The Broken Song) that revolves around Karbi people.[2] He was later appointed as a jury of film festivals, including 10th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and the 9th Dubai International Film Festival among others.[3]

He was born around 1957 in Guwahati, India. He served as an executive engineer in Assam at the Department of Public Health Engineering. He had one daughter.His wife Dr Zabeen Ahmed is the former Librarian of Cotton University, Assam.[1]

Career

Before his debut in filmmaking career, he initially worked as a film critic in Assamese cinema. He also served as a jury of various film festivals such as 1992 International Film Festival of India, 1997 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, 7th Bengaluru International Film Festival and 2015 International Film Festival of Kerala. Later, he was appointed as a jury-member by the International Federation of Film Critics in 2014 at Moscow International Film Festival. Prior to this, he served jury of Cannes Film Festival. In 1999, he was appointed by the International Film Festival of India as a member of the selection committee.[4] [5]

He screened digital version of Joymoti, the first Assamese film and presented it at film festivals, including Seventh Asiatica Film Mediale at Rome Film Festival.[6] [7]

Filmography

TitleYear Type/Credited aswidth=5%
1Byoktigata Aru Goponio1992
2Jibon1998
3Lakhtokiat Golam2001
4Our Common Future2002
5The Joy of Giving2004
6Las Vegasat2004
7Bhal Khabar2005
8Crazy on the Rocks2007
9Kunir Kutil Dosha2008
10Boliya Pitair Sohoki Sotal2008
11Chitra Sutram2010
12Rahashyar Bitchaku
13Kunir Kutil DoshaDirector[8]
14Boliya Pitaier Sohoki Sootal2009Director
15Sabin Alun (The Broken Song)2016Director[9]

Awards and nominations

width=5%YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultwidth=5%
2000Jibon (1998)Pyongyang International Film FestivalBest Director[10]
2008Bollywood MelodiesNational Film AwardsBest Film Critic[11]
2008Boliya Pitaier Sohoki SootalNational Film AwardsBest Anthropological/Ethnographic Film[12]

Death

Altaf Mazid died of myocardial infarction on 13 April 2016 in Bengaluru, India.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tribute: Filmmaker Altaf Mazid was a man of global ideas and hyper-local concerns. Shaheen. Ahmed. Scroll.in.
  2. Web site: Festival of Altaf Mazid's films. The Assam Tribune Online.
  3. Web site: Altaf Mazid.
  4. Web site: Mazid death blunts Bihu joy. www.telegraphindia.com.
  5. Web site: Noted Assamese filmmaker Altaf Mazid passes away.
  6. Web site: Assam's Joymoti headed for Italy. 4 November 2006. Hindustan Times.
  7. Web site: First Assamese film, Joymati, headed for Munich Festival - Indian Express. archive.indianexpress.com.
  8. Web site: Altaf Mazid's 5 Films Screened at Vibgyor International Film Festival. Hussain. Ahmed. 28 February 2015.
  9. Web site: Ram, Lokhon, Sinta. And Sabin. Ahmedabad Mirror.
  10. Web site: Altaf Mazid invited to Kerala film fest jury - Sentinelassam. Sentinel Digital. Desk. 26 June 2015. www.sentinelassam.com.
  11. Web site: Altaf Mazid Awards: List of awards and nominations received by Altaf Mazid | Times of India Entertainment. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  12. Web site: Critic, filmmaker Altaf Mazid gets two National Awards. 24 January 2010. Zee News.