Shah Newaz Khan Cju is a Bangladeshi filmmaker, producer, and cinematographer. He gained international recognition for his debut short film Not a Fiction, which was selected at multiple Academy Award-qualifying and Canadian Screen Awards-qualifying festivals. [1] [2] [3] [4] He is also the founder of Dhaka-based production company Think Tankers Production. [2] [5]
Cju was born in Patgram, a small town near the Bangladesh-India border, where he completed his early education. In 2012, he enrolled at Rangpur Polytechnic Institute for a civil engineering diploma. During this time, living in Rangpur, he connected with a group of film enthusiasts linked to the Children's Film Society Bangladesh, which sparked his passion for cinema. He began volunteering with the society, later organizing the 9th and 10th International Children's Film Festivals (2016–2017) as a convener and director. Despite nearing the end of his diploma, he dropped out in 2019 and moved to Dhaka to pursue filmmaking, facing financial struggles while establishing himself in the industry. [2]
In January 2020, while living with a friend at Jahangirnagar University, Cju shot his first short film Not a Fiction. The film was made with the help of his friends, who worked without remuneration as a birthday gift to him. [4] The film tackled the issue of extrajudicial killings and was shot in a single take, relying heavily on ambient sound to convey its message. [2] [4] However, due to financial constraints, the raw footage remained untouched for a year and a half until he joined Chabial, a production house led by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, in 2021. With the support of editor Rashaduzzaman Shohag, sound designer Ripon Nath, and CGI artist Nazmul Hasan Topu, he completed the film's post-production. [4]
Between 2019 and 2023, he worked as an assistant director with Bangladeshi filmmakers Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (Chabial) and Redoan Rony (Popcorn Entertainment), contributing to over 50 television commercials and fiction projects. [5]
Not a Fiction gained international recognition and was officially selected for several film festivals. It was featured in:
At HIFF, Not a Fiction was the only South Asian film in the ‘International Shorts’ category, competing against entries from Spain, Greece, New Zealand, Jordan, Botswana, the Cayman Islands, and the United Kingdom. It was also the sole Bangladeshi film at SWFF, where it competed for the International Shorts Award against 15 global contenders. [2] [4]
Furthermore, Not a Fiction became part of the Canadian Film Market, an integral segment of the Hamilton Film Festival. [4]
In June 2022, Shah Newaz Khan Cju founded Think Tankers Production, a production house specializing in commercial advertising projects. [5] [2] In October 2024, their short documentary "Climate Refugees of Bangladesh" (produced by The Think Tankers) won Best Cinematography at the Weekend Film Challenge Dhaka. Led by cinematographer Cju and inspired by World Bank data, the film explores the displacement crisis caused by climate change, critically examining urban preparedness for the rising influx of climate refugees. [11] [7]