Aung Rakhine
- Producer
- Director
- Actor
Aung Rakhine is a Bangladeshi filmmaker known for his compelling contributions to indigenous cinema. He is from Harbang, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; he has garnered attention for his diverse filmography that includes acclaimed works such as "My Bicycle" (2015) and "The Last Post Office" (2018). "My Bicycle" premiered at prestigious festivals like the Locarno Film Festival, the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and Göteborg Film Festival, showcasing Rakhine's adept storytelling of ethnic people of Bangladesh and cinematographic skills.
Rakhine's career highlights include receiving the Best Screenplay Award at the Ufa Silver Akbuzat Ethnic Cinema Festival (2015) and an Honourable Mention at the Cine Kurumin-Int. Indigenous Film Festival, Brazil (2016). He is also recognized for his role as an executive producer at Bengal Creations Ltd. and co-founder of Khona Talkies, contributing significantly to the Bangladeshi film industry.
Rakhine's career highlights include receiving the Best Screenplay Award at the Ufa Silver Akbuzat Ethnic Cinema Festival (2015) and an Honourable Mention at the Cine Kurumin-Int. Indigenous Film Festival, Brazil (2016). He is also recognized for his role as an executive producer at Bengal Creations Ltd. and co-founder of Khona Talkies, contributing significantly to the Bangladeshi film industry.