Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a Bangladeshi-born documentary filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist whose work bridges humanitarian storytelling, social justice, and environmental advocacy. With more than two decades of experience, his practice spans documentary filmmaking, humanitarian photojournalism, and long-form visual research addressing human rights, political realities, social development, and climate change. Hasan contributes internationally as a visual journalist to outlets including the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Al Jazeera, ZUMA Press, Inter Press Service, Le Monde, and The Daily Star.
Hasan’s academic path complements his professional work. He holds a One-Year Certificate in Creative Practices from the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York; a BA (Honours) and Postgraduate Certificate in Photography from Falmouth University; an Undergraduate Certificate in Art History and Philosophy from Oxford University; a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University; and a degree in Film and Video Production from the University of Sydney.
His work has received major international recognition, including the Lucie Award, One World Media Award, Human Rights Press Award, Allard Photography Prize, and PX3. His recent films, The Taste of Honey and Forget-Me-Not, have won multiple awards and screened widely at international film festivals. Hasan has produced over fifty documentary films for organizations such as WaterAid, UN Women, and the British Red Cross, and is represented by °CLAIR Galerie, Switzerland.