July 31, 2007
Matir Moina has released at Kolkata West Bengal
After 42 year, today a Bangladeshi film Matir Moina has released at Kolkata West Bengal. Nandan is going has become the history after 42 year. After this long time the one of the first movie of
Matir Moina is that move which did not released by The Bangladesh Film Sensor Board (FSB) at 2002. But this film released the first time in
Indian Express reported
“The film is autobiographical in the sense that it is based on a part of my own childhood spent in a Madrassa in
Bangla film Matir Moina Ignored at Kolkata
Times Internet reported:
While members of the selection committee headed by Chidananda Dasgupta “couldn’t remember” Matir Moina, they recommended Adhiar, a film on share croppers by Saidul Alam Tutul. Set against the economic depression following WW II, the Bengal famine and the pre-Partition riots of the ‘40s, it unfolds the Bengal Association of Provincial Peasants’ movement to wrest 2/3 share for farmers instead of the half they shared with landlords. This Communist-supported Tebhaga Andolan gave birth to artist Somenath Hore’s renowned Tebhaga’s Diary.
Matir Moina (The Clay Bird), releases at Kolkata’s Nandan
Bangladeshi Film: All about Matir Moina
MATIR MOINA (The Clay Bird)
98 minutes, 35mm color, 2002
Directed by Tareque Masud
Produced by Catherine Masud
Screenplay: Tareque & Catherine Masud
An Audiovision/MK2 production
Achievements of Matir Moina
2002
2002
2002
2002 Marrakech Film Festival (
2002
2003
2003 New Directors/New Films Festival
2003 Karafilm Festival, Best Film
NORTH AMERICAN RELEASE
Interview of Tareque Masud
Excerpts from interview taken in
Film Matir Moina and the Present Situation
Before me a long revelation has been happened of the film Matir Moina. Also has written thousand of article on this film. The movie Matir Moina is directed by Tareque Masud. In the film he expressed his childhood experiences during the independent war of
The official website of Matir Moina
For many years, Tareque and Catherine Masud had dreamed of making a feature film based on Tareque’s childhood experience in a madrasa (Islamic seminary) during the late 1960’s in the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). This was a very turbulent period in Bangladesh's history, when as the eastern wing of the greater Islamic state of Pakistan,
Today the film has release in the west