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'''Irshad Ashraf''' is a British [[Documentary film|documentary]] film maker with a reputation for making stylish, visually innovative films.
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'''Irshad Ashraf''' is a British [[documentary film]] maker with a reputation for making stylish, visually innovative documentary films about history, art and politics.


Born in [[York]], [[Yorkshire]], Irshad was brought up in [[Manchester]], [[England]]. After studying film theory in [[London]] in the mid [[1990s]], Irshad moved to [[Tokyo]] to teach English whilst finding time to make short films and take photographs.
After studying film theory in [[London]] in the mid 1990s, Irshad moved to [[Tokyo]] to teach English while finding time to make short films and take photographs.


The BBC film network quotes Irshad as saying "My first film happened when I moved to Tokyo for a couple of years in 1997 to teach English. The insidious traingrind of Ridley Scott's grey drizzled distopia encroached deep inside my head, nag nag nagging away. I had an Omen 2 moment, realised the power of dreams And, using a friend's camcorder and VCR for editing, made a film about the sensory avalanche that is Tokyo."
The BBC film network quotes Irshad as saying "My first film happened when I moved to Tokyo for a couple of years in 1997 to teach English. The insidious traingrind of [[Ridley Scott]]'s grey drizzled dystopia encroached deep inside my head, nag nag nagging away. I realised the power of dreams and, using a friend's camcorder and VCR for editing, made a film about the sensory avalanche that is Tokyo."


Influenced by the work of Terence Malick and Alan Resnais, Irshad's films offset journalistic content with esoteric visual language as reflected in the [[ITV Network|ITV]] documentary ''[[The Muslim Jesus]]'' narrated by [[Melvyn Bragg]] which scored eerie images of urban London landscapes with haunting Arabic recitation, and was positively reviewed by critics in the ''[[Daily Express]]'', ''[[The Observer]]'', ''[[The Evening Standard]]'', ''[[The Scotsman]]'' and ''[[The Guardian]]''. He states his greatest influence is fellow documentary maker Bob Brear, a man Irshad describes as "visually visionary, literally brimming over with ideas and joy". He sees the seminal ITV show Bouncers as Brear's greatest work. A series many described as "surreal to the point of genius".
Urban beauty is a theme in the visual language of Irshad's films. Most recently reflected in the critically acclaimed [[ITV]] documentary
[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5664653194971017112 The Muslim Jesus] which scored eery images of urban London lansdscapes with haunting arabic recitation.


Irshad's work with [[Melvyn Bragg]] has included directing ''[[The South Bank Show]]''. His film about [[Peter Kosminsky]] was described by Richard Rogers in ''[[The Observer]]'' as "an examination of the art rather than the artist and that again makes it unique." Rogers also praised the opening of the film in the article "There is also no other TV show that [[Melvyn Bragg]] (or anyone else) can confidently open by asserting the philosophical theories of [[Jean Baudrillard]]. He doesn't even link such theorising to the evening's subject. You have to work it out yourself, which means thinking while you watch" Ashraf's next ''[[South Bank Show]]'' was about the rock band [[Elbow (band)|Elbow]] which aired in November 2009 and was awarded critic's choice features by ''[[The Sunday Mirror]]'', ''[[The Guardian]]'' and ''[[The Independent]]''.
His work includes a Channel 4 documentary about American film director [[Richard Linklater]], a Channel 4 film about collectors of [[contemporary art]] in [[New York]], both of which he shot himself, and a documentary about urban communities in Britain competing for the National [[Britain in Bloom]] awards. Irshad has also worked with the rock band Elbow, directing a documentary about their tour of [[Cuba]].


Irshad's past work includes a BBC documentary about Pakistan's entertainment industry, a documentary about rock band Elbow's tour of [[Cuba]] in 2004, a Channel 4 documentary about American film director [[Richard Linklater]] with presenter Ben Lewis, of which Henrietta Roussoulis of ''[[Time Out (magazine)|Time Out]]'' wrote: "his moments with the man himself are really worth watching. By constantly questioning his questions and doubting his doubts, Lewis attempts to add a Linklater touch to his documentary, a device that gets him nowhere - "I know it's your job to make sense of what I do," the director says, "but ... I don't think it's that interesting" Irshad also made a film about collectors of [[contemporary art]] in [[New York City|New York]], with Ben Lewis which was positively reviewed by Peter Chapman in ''The Independent''.
As a producer he has made [[Bollywood]] for Beginners for [[Channel 4]] and developed The Islamic History of Europe for the [[BBC]].


Irshad has also featured in front of camera in documentaries. The 2008 BBC 2 film ''The Funny Thing About Ramadan'' saw Irshad easing comedian Ayesha Hazarika into the month of Ramadan to comic effect.
Irshad's work for the [http://www.rts.org.uk/ RTS]-award-winning arts and culture series [[Desi DNA]] shows innovative use of stills and visual imagery. His documentary films are marked by a natural cinematic beauty and great pathos which are gaining him a reputation as a thoughtful and talented film maker.


Irshad cut his directing teeth in the late 1990s making short films for BBC and ITV. He pioneered the "psychic detective" style of [[Derek Acorah]], making over 25 shorts with the psychic before going on to make shorts for the BBC flagship travel show ''Holiday''.
==Selected Credits==


As a producer he has made ''[[Bollywood]] for Beginners'' for Channel 4 and developed ''The Islamic History of Europe'' for the BBC.
[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5664653194971017112 The Muslim Jesus] ITV The lives of Jesus and Mary as narrated in The Quran


==Selected credits==
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67IlH4zhj9Q Karachi Uncovered] BBC Scottish Actor Atta Yaqub investigates Pakistan's media boom


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZj3bPPntxo The South Bank Show Elbow] Profile of the cult alternative rock band.
[http://www.channel4learning.net/support/programmenotes/micro/dumpyourmates/ How to Dump Your Mates] CHANNEL 4 Teenagers improve their social circle with the aid of a top psychologist


[https://web.archive.org/web/20090525014633/http://www.itv.com/PressCentre/TheSouthBankShow/Ep8PeterKosminskyWk22/default.html The South Bank Show Peter Kosminsky]
[http://www.mavericktv.co.uk/broadcast.php?showid=161 Director's Debut: Stephen Tompkinson's Story] BBC The British TV star directs a BBC drama


[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5664653194971017112 The Muslim Jesus] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315003630/http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5664653194971017112 |date=15 March 2008 }} ITV The lives of Jesus and Mary as narrated in The Quran
[http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/A/art_show/why_buy_art/index.html Why Do People Buy Art?] - Channel 4 Film about [[New York]] Art Collectors. UK [http://www.channel4.com Channel 4]


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJsL2lgXaaI Karachi Uncovered] BBC Scottish Actor Atta Yaqub investigates Pakistan's media boom
[http://www.steal-life.com/features/56elbow.html elbow:cuba gigs] - Film about the British rock band [http://www.elbow.co.uk Elbow] touring [[Cuba]].


[http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/A/art_show/linklater/index.html St. Rick of Austin] - CHANNEL 4 Film about American Film Director [http://www.detourfilm.com Richard Linklater]. UK Channel 4
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XnSEc6KSO4 St. Richard of Austin] - CHANNEL 4 Film about American Film Director, [http://www.detourfilm.com Richard Linklater]. UK Channel 4


[http://www.bbc.co.uk/asianlife/desidna/ Desi DNA] - Arts and [[Culture]] Series. [http://www.bbc.co.uk BBC]
[http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/A/art_show/why_buy_art/index.html Why Do People Buy Art?] - Channel 4 Film about [[New York City|New York]] Art Collectors. UK [http://www.channel4.com Channel 4]


[https://web.archive.org/web/20101204185729/http://mavericktv.co.uk/broadcast_view.php?id=161 Director's Debut: Stephen Tompkinson's Story] BBC The British TV star directs a BBC drama
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/islamic-history-europe.shtml An Islamic History of Europe] with [[Rageh Omaar]], feature length documentary for [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour BBC 4]


[https://web.archive.org/web/20110717161519/http://www.steal-life.com/features/56elbow.html elbow:cuba gigs] - Film about the British rock band [http://www.elbow.co.uk Elbow] touring [[Cuba]].
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,1177456,00.html Taxi Nights] - ITV Observational Documentary series about cab drivers in [[Manchester]], England. UK [http://www.itv.com ITV]


[https://www.bbc.co.uk/asianlife/desidna/ Desi DNA] - Arts and [[Culture]] Series. [http://www.bbc.co.uk BBC]
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328903/fullcredits Bollywood for Beginners] - CHANNEL 4 Documentary about mainstream Indian Cinema.


[https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/islamic-history-europe.shtml An Islamic History of Europe] with [[Rageh Omaar]], feature-length documentary for [https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour BBC 4]
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/holiday/destinations/barcaspain/ The Holiday Show] - BBC Travel Series.


[https://web.archive.org/web/20071123065504/http://www.channel4learning.net/support/programmenotes/micro/dumpyourmates/ How to Dump Your Mates] CHANNEL 4 Teenagers improve their social circle with the aid of a top psychologist
==External links==
*[http://www.productionbase.co.uk/cv/irshadashraf Irshad Ashraf]


[https://www.theguardian.com/tv_and_radio/story/0,,1177456,00.html Taxi Nights] - ITV Observational Documentary series about cab drivers in [[Manchester]], England. UK [http://www.itv.com ITV]
*[http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist/details.php?id=2197 The Saatchi Gallery] Irshad's photographic work


[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328903/fullcredits Bollywood for Beginners] - CHANNEL 4 Documentary about mainstream Indian Cinema.
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6830332522688491847 Irshad's Showreel]

[https://www.bbc.co.uk/holiday/destinations/barcaspain/ The Holiday Show] - BBC Travel Series.

==External links==
*[http://www.irshad.tv Irshad's website]
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6830332522688491847 Clips of Irshad's work]
*[http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/podcasts/2007/08/islamophonic_for_wednesday_aug_2.html Interview in The Guardian]
*[https://www.theguardian.com/religion/Story/0,,2151358,00.html Press for The Muslim Jesus]
*[http://www.elbow.co.uk/ Elbow]




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Latest revision as of 22:04, 30 April 2024

Irshad Ashraf is a British documentary film maker with a reputation for making stylish, visually innovative documentary films about history, art and politics.

After studying film theory in London in the mid 1990s, Irshad moved to Tokyo to teach English while finding time to make short films and take photographs.

The BBC film network quotes Irshad as saying "My first film happened when I moved to Tokyo for a couple of years in 1997 to teach English. The insidious traingrind of Ridley Scott's grey drizzled dystopia encroached deep inside my head, nag nag nagging away. I realised the power of dreams and, using a friend's camcorder and VCR for editing, made a film about the sensory avalanche that is Tokyo."

Influenced by the work of Terence Malick and Alan Resnais, Irshad's films offset journalistic content with esoteric visual language as reflected in the ITV documentary The Muslim Jesus narrated by Melvyn Bragg which scored eerie images of urban London landscapes with haunting Arabic recitation, and was positively reviewed by critics in the Daily Express, The Observer, The Evening Standard, The Scotsman and The Guardian. He states his greatest influence is fellow documentary maker Bob Brear, a man Irshad describes as "visually visionary, literally brimming over with ideas and joy". He sees the seminal ITV show Bouncers as Brear's greatest work. A series many described as "surreal to the point of genius".

Irshad's work with Melvyn Bragg has included directing The South Bank Show. His film about Peter Kosminsky was described by Richard Rogers in The Observer as "an examination of the art rather than the artist and that again makes it unique." Rogers also praised the opening of the film in the article "There is also no other TV show that Melvyn Bragg (or anyone else) can confidently open by asserting the philosophical theories of Jean Baudrillard. He doesn't even link such theorising to the evening's subject. You have to work it out yourself, which means thinking while you watch" Ashraf's next South Bank Show was about the rock band Elbow which aired in November 2009 and was awarded critic's choice features by The Sunday Mirror, The Guardian and The Independent.

Irshad's past work includes a BBC documentary about Pakistan's entertainment industry, a documentary about rock band Elbow's tour of Cuba in 2004, a Channel 4 documentary about American film director Richard Linklater with presenter Ben Lewis, of which Henrietta Roussoulis of Time Out wrote: "his moments with the man himself are really worth watching. By constantly questioning his questions and doubting his doubts, Lewis attempts to add a Linklater touch to his documentary, a device that gets him nowhere - "I know it's your job to make sense of what I do," the director says, "but ... I don't think it's that interesting" Irshad also made a film about collectors of contemporary art in New York, with Ben Lewis which was positively reviewed by Peter Chapman in The Independent.

Irshad has also featured in front of camera in documentaries. The 2008 BBC 2 film The Funny Thing About Ramadan saw Irshad easing comedian Ayesha Hazarika into the month of Ramadan to comic effect.

Irshad cut his directing teeth in the late 1990s making short films for BBC and ITV. He pioneered the "psychic detective" style of Derek Acorah, making over 25 shorts with the psychic before going on to make shorts for the BBC flagship travel show Holiday.

As a producer he has made Bollywood for Beginners for Channel 4 and developed The Islamic History of Europe for the BBC.

Selected credits

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The South Bank Show Elbow Profile of the cult alternative rock band.

The South Bank Show Peter Kosminsky

The Muslim Jesus Archived 15 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine ITV The lives of Jesus and Mary as narrated in The Quran

Karachi Uncovered BBC Scottish Actor Atta Yaqub investigates Pakistan's media boom

St. Richard of Austin - CHANNEL 4 Film about American Film Director, Richard Linklater. UK Channel 4

Why Do People Buy Art? - Channel 4 Film about New York Art Collectors. UK Channel 4

Director's Debut: Stephen Tompkinson's Story BBC The British TV star directs a BBC drama

elbow:cuba gigs - Film about the British rock band Elbow touring Cuba.

Desi DNA - Arts and Culture Series. BBC

An Islamic History of Europe with Rageh Omaar, feature-length documentary for BBC 4

How to Dump Your Mates CHANNEL 4 Teenagers improve their social circle with the aid of a top psychologist

Taxi Nights - ITV Observational Documentary series about cab drivers in Manchester, England. UK ITV

Bollywood for Beginners - CHANNEL 4 Documentary about mainstream Indian Cinema.

The Holiday Show - BBC Travel Series.

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