Sanjeev Sivan
Sanjeev Sivan | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | New York University[1] |
Occupations |
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Spouse | Deepti Pillay Sivan |
Relatives | Sangeeth Sivan (brother), Santhosh Sivan (brother) |
Sanjeev Sivan is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in the Malayalam and Hindi film industries. He is best known for directing the 2004 Malayalam film Aparichithan starring Mammootty.[2]
Family
Sanjeev Sivan is the youngest son of national award-winning filmmaker Sivan. His brothers Santosh Sivan and Sangeeth Sivan also work in the film industry.[citation needed]
Career
He started his career as an executive producer of his father's national and state award-winning feature films, namely Johny and Abhayam. In 2004 he directed the movie Aparichithan and in 2014 he directed Venalodungathe starring national award-winning actors Salim Kumar and Seema Biswas in lead roles based on real life incidents.[3][4][5] The movie also won an Ammonite Award at the 6th Hidden Gems Film Festival-2014, Calgary, Canada.
After Aparichithan, Sivan directed around 30 short films and 75 documentaries, which earned him international film awards. He has also directed documentaries for the National Geographic Channel, and won an award from the Ecofilms festival 2010 in Greece.[6] He has directed documentaries for Discovery Channel and Al Jazeera.[7][8]
Sanjeev was a jury member for the 57th National Film Awards[9] and the Indian Documentary Producers Association (IDPA) Film Awards. He is the recipient of Karamveer Puraskar - 2015.[10]
Awards
State awards
As executive producer:
- Johny - won Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film
- Abhayam - won Best Children's Film at the Kerala State Film Awards
- Keshu - won Best Children's Film at the Kerala State Film Awards
National awards
As executive producer:
- Abhayam - won Best Children's Film at the National Film Awards
- Abhayam - won Best Children's Film at the Indian Panorama
- Keshu - won Best Children's Film at the National Film Awards
- Keshu - won the Indian Panorama for Best Children's Film
Other awards
As director:
- Achtung Baby, a film on Indo-Aryan race - selected at the Indian Panorama
- Conferred "Karamveer Puraskar" for his contribution to Indian cinema and documentary space
- Underground Inferno - won Best Environmental Film at the International Film Festival of India Goa 2010
International awards
As executive producer:
- Oru Yatra Fipresci - award at the Hong Kong International Film Festival
- Abhayam - won Best Children's Film at the International Children's Film Festival of India
As director:
- Underground Inferno - won Best Environmental film at Ecofilms Rodos International Films and Visual Arts Festival, Greece
- Venalodungathe - Ammonite Award at the 6th Hidden Gems Film Festival 2014, Calgary, Canada
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Film | Language | Credited as | Notes | ||
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Director | Writer | Producer | ||||
1991 | Abhayam | Malayalam | As executive producer | |||
1993 | Johny | Malayalam | As executive producer | |||
2004 | Aparichithan | Malayalam | Directorial debut | |||
2009 | Keshu | Malayalam | As executive producer | |||
2012 | Venalodungathe | Malayalam | Director |
Documentaries
Year | Film | Language | Credited as | Notes | ||
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Director | Writer | Producer | ||||
2009 | Underground Inferno | English | Director[11] | |||
2007 | The Achtung Baby | English | Director[12] | |||
2010 | After Life | English | Director[13] |
References
- ^ "Explosive issue". India Today.
- ^ "I have developed a distaste for the commercial filmmaking process : says Sanjeev Sivan". Times of India.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivan's next is ready". Times of India.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivan rues dearth of sensible Malayalam film producers". India Forums.
- ^ "Kerala couple's next battle: Finding a surrogate". Hindustan Times.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivan bags award in Greece". New Indian Express.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivan". nettv4u.
- ^ "Director of Indian drama, Endless Summer, to screen film at Calgary's Hidden Gems film fest". Calgary Herald.
- ^ "57th National Film Awards 2009". iffi. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013.
- ^ "Selected for Karmaveer Award". Indian Express.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivan bags award in Greece". New Indian Express.
- ^ "In Pictures: The last Aryans". Aljazeera.
- ^ "Sanjeev Sivans next is ready". Times of India.
- Living people
- Hindi-language film directors
- 21st-century Indian film directors
- Film directors from Thiruvananthapuram
- Malayalam screenwriters
- Screenwriters from Thiruvananthapuram
- 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
- Malayalam film producers
- Hindi film producers
- Indian film biography stubs