Adam Surat

1989 Bangladeshi film
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
54 minutesCountryBangladeshLanguagesBengali, English

Adam Surat (Bengali: আদম সুরতThe Inner Strength) is a 1989 Bangladeshi documentary film about the Bangladeshi painter Sheikh Mohammed Sultan, directed and produced by Tareque Masud.

Synopsis

Adam Surat is the directional debut film of Masud. It is a documentary about Bangladeshi painter Sheikh Mohammed Sultan (well known as "SM Sultan"). Masud started the film in 1982 and completed after seven years later. By that time, he had met and married the Chicago-born Catherine Shapere (well known as Catherine Masud), with whom he formed a close working relationship until his death.[1]

Digitized

The 54 minute documentary film was taken in 16 mm film. The film had been converted into the digital format at a studio in New York City. The film would soon be released all over Bangladesh except Dhaka.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ronald Bergan (2011-08-15). "Tareque Masud obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
  2. ^ "ULAB Hosts Tareque Masud Retrospective". ULAB. Retrieved 2013-07-05.

External links

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Tareque Masud
Filmography
Films directed
Feature
  • Matir Moina (2002)
  • Ontarjatra (2006)
  • Runway (2010)
Short
  • Shonar Beri (1985)
  • Unison (1992)
  • Shey (1993)
  • Shishu Kantha (1997)
  • Nirapotter Namey (1999)
  • Narir Kotha (2000)
  • A Kind of Childhood (2002)
  • Kansater Pothay (2008)
  • Noroshundor (2009)
Documentaries
  • Adam Surat (1989)
  • Muktir Gaan (1995)
  • Muktir Kotha (1999)
Writings
  • Coloccitrojatra (2012)
  • Cholochhitrolekha: Chittronatto O Gaan (2013)
Related
  • Catherine Masud