Mahmood Ali-Balogun

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Mahmood Ali-Balogun
Born19 July 1959
NationalityNigerian
CitizenshipNigerian
EducationDramatic Arts,Obafemi Awolowo University
OccupationFilmmaker, Cultural worker
Notable workTango With Me

Mahmood Ali-Balogun( Loudspeaker.svg listen ) is a Nigerian filmmaker, cultural worker and the managing director of Brickwall Communications Limited. [1] He directed the multiple award-winning film 'Tango With Me'. [2] He is the Chairman of the Audio Visual Rights Society (AVRS) of Nigeria (2). [3] [4] [5]

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Early life and career

Mahmood Ali-Balogun was born on July 19, 1959 [6] and grew up in Northern Nigeria. [7] He is an Alumnus of University of Ife, now the Obafemi Awolowo University where he studied Dramatic Arts specialized in film and television production. [8] Mahmood's career has evolved over the years from being an actor, [9] to director, [8] [10] producer, [8] industry leader, [8] [11] film consultant [12] and ambassador in the Film making industry. [13] Since 1999 Mahmood has also directed six award winning documentaries. [14]

Filmography

YearTitlesCategoryRoles
1999A Place Called Home [11] MovieDirector
2002Child & Women Trafficking- The New Slavery [11] DocumentaryProducer, Director
2003‘Temi ni Toto’Yoruba home movieProducer, Director
2003Environmental Pollution In NigeriaDocumentaryProducer, Director
2005Collage Of Cultural Colours (Japan)DocumentaryProducer, Director
2005Dance Of The Maidens -Traditional Marriages In Nigeria” (Series) [11] Documentary (Television Series)Producer, Director
2008Peace MissionDocumentaryActor (Commentaries)
2010 Tango With Me [8] [11] Best Directing Award category 2012 Nollywood Movies Awards MovieDirector, Producer, Writer
2013Flower Girl [12] Romantic ComedyFilm Consultant
1983Ola Rotimi's play,’ If.. A Tragedy of the Ruled’ [7] MovieActor

Industry roles

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