Abu Tareque Masud was born on 6 December 1956 in Nurpur village,
Bhanga Upazila,
Faridpur District,
East Pakistan (now
Bangladesh). He grew up in Nurpur village and started his education in an Islamic school (
madrasah). He studied in the madrassa system for eight years until the upheaval brought about by the 9-month
Liberation War interrupted his education in 1971. After the war, he entered general education, completing his
HSC from
Notre Dame College and completed his master's degree in history from the
University of Dhaka. Tareque was involved in the film society movement from his university days and started his first film,
Adam Surat (
The Inner Strength), a documentary on the Bangladeshi painter
SM Sultan, in 1982. His 1995 feature-length documentary on the 1971 Liberation War,
Muktir Gaan (
Song of Freedom), brought record audiences and became a cult classic. He also made many other films on the war, including
Muktir Kotha (
Words of Freedom, 1999),
Narir Kotha (
Women and War, 2000) and
Naroshundor (
The Barbershop, 2009). In 2002, he completed his feature film
Matir Moina (
The Clay Bird), which was based on his childhood experience in the madrassa. As a part of his filmmaking work, he was a pioneer of the
independent film movement in Bangladesh. In 1986, Tareque was a founding member of
Bangladesh Short Film Forum, the leading platform for independent filmmakers in Bangladesh. In 1988, he organized the country's first International Short and Documentary Film Festival, which is held on a biannual basis to this day. He was also known as the "Cinema Feriwalla" for the way in which he showed his films, touring remote towns and villages throughout the country with his mobile projection unit. His wife, an American-born film editor
Catherine Masud, was his creative partner. They met at the time he was completing work on
Adam Surat and spent the next two decades making films together through their production house
Audiovision. Together they wrote scripts, often co-directed, and toured the country and the world with their films. Catherine also edited all of their work. == Early career ==