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  1. Catherine Masud (Bengali: ক্যাথরিন মাসুদ) is an American-born filmmaker, residing in Bangladesh from 1995–2015. She now lives in the United States.

  2. I'm an award-winning filmmaker and educator, with 30 years of production experience in fiction and documentary. Much of that time has been spent working internationally, in challenging and diverse environments, primarily in Bangladesh.

  3. Mar 10, 2024 · Catherine Masud’s 84-minute documentary, A Double Life, chronicles the journey of Stephen Bingham, the radical attorney accused of passing a gun to incarcerated Black Panther Party member George Jackson that allegedly triggered a shootout at San Quentin State Prison in 1971 and ended in Jackson’s death along with the deaths of five others ...

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  4. Catherine Masud SUNDARBANS (2014) A brief musical journey through the pristine waterways of the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and is now fast disappearing due to human encroachment.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Filmmaker Catherine Masud, an assistant professor-in-residence jointly appointed in UConn’s Department of Digital Media & Design and the Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, and her brother, Alfred, roughhouse with their uncle, Stephen Bingham, only months before he went underground in the wake of the 1971 riot at San Quentin Prison in ...

  6. In the Fall of 2021 I joined UConn full-time as Assistant Professor-in-Residence in Human Rights Documentary Filmmaking, a joint appointment under UConn's Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute and the Department of Digital Media & Design.

  7. Dec 6, 2017 · Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. Today is the 57th birth anniversary of Tareque Masud, one of the finest film-makers the country has ever produced. Ahead of his birthday, his wife Catherine Masud, a film-maker herself, spoke to Prothom Alo about her husband and their film-making journey together.