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Golam Mustofa

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Golam Mustofa, born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and educated in the USA, is the director, writer, and producer of the feature film "A Father's Diary." He is also an active jury in a number of film festivals around the Los Angeles area. Mustofa utilizes film and video not only to entertain, but also to enthuse, empower, and educate the audiences. He is also a renowned lyricist in North America and Bangladesh for his heart-touchy lyrics. His previous feature film "A Drop of Love" was awarded nine film festivals including "Best Dramatic Film" and the short film "Message in the Fortune Cookie" which was awarded by 12 film festivals including the "Best Audience Choice" award. In addition, he has been a well-known actor in stage shows around Greater Toronto Areas.

Education[edit]

Mustofa earned a B.S. in Accounting and an M.S. in Computer Science from the City University NY (CUNY), where he also studied Visual Communication Media, Computer Graphics, Indie Film Making, Photography, Computer Animation, and Computer Music, and made numbers of short films. He is also skilled in Screenwriting, Songwriting, 3D Animation, Graphic Design, Sound Mixing, Special Effects Supervision, NLE Film Editing Supervision, Software Development, and Performance Engineering, Software Verification & Validation Architecting, Teaching & Training - Software Development & Verification areas. He is currently the Director of Technology of Banzai Solutions Inc., an IT consulting company in North America.

Film[edit]

"A Father's Diary" is one of his feature films which made him travel three continents - North America, South Asian, and Australia with the cast and crew; currently he is also working on five feature films like "Switching", "End of the Street", "Where the Heart Belongs", "Memory in Motion", and "360 Degree" and a couple of shorts as well.

References[edit]

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4894260/


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