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Sanal Kumar Sasidharan

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Sanal Kumar Sasidharan
Born (1977-04-08) 8 April 1977 (age 47)
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active2001–present
Known forfilm directing
Notable workSexy Durga
Spouse
Sreeja
(m. 2002; div. 2022)
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Parents
  • Sasidharan
  • Sarojam

Sanal Kumar Sasidharan (born 8 April 1977) is an Indian poet, lawyer, and filmmaker.[2][3]

Personal life

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Sanal Kumar Sasidharan was born in Perumkadavila village, Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala on 8 April 1977.[4] He graduated in Zoology from VTM NSS College Dhanuvachapuram, Thiruvananthapuram and law, then started his job as a lawyer.[5] He was associated with Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a student organization associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party, and was the unit secretary of the ABVP during his days at the Law College. He later left ABVP over political differences, and became a critic of the BJP-controlled Central government.[6] In 2001, he formed a film society, Kazhcha Chalachithra Vedi[7] with his colleagues, for making independent movies through crowd funding.[8] He has started his film making journey by directing three short films and one feature film through crowdfunding. Later on, he directed six more critically acclaimed feature films and a documentary.[9] He was awarded the Best Director in the Kerala State Film Awards 2014.[10] He was awarded the Tiger Award in the International Film Festival Rotterdam for his film Sexy Durga.

Prakash Raj with Sanal Kumar Sasidharan at KLF 18

Film career

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His film career started in 2000 as an art assistant in the Malayalam film Mankolangal.[11] In 2001, he made his first short film Wonder World, with cinematography by Sunny Joseph, editing by Beena Paul and production by Kazhcha Chalachithra Vedi through crowd funding. In 2008 he directed Parole produced by a group of friends from Malayalam blog community. His third short film Frog, won a Kerala State Television Award for best short film in 2008.[12] In 2014 Kazhcha Chalachithra Vedi produced his first feature-length movie Oraalppokkam for which he had been awarded the Best Director. The film has got fipresci and Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema awards for the best Malayalam film in the International Film Festival of Kerala 2014. He has also bagged the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director in 2014. His second movie Ozhivudivasathe Kali (An Off-Day Game), which was completed in 2015 was officially selected for the International Film Festival of Kerala and Mumbai Film Festival. It was also awarded the Kerala State Film Awards, best film in 2015. The film was in the Film Basar Recommends in the Film Basar in Goa.[13]

His next film after Sexy Durga, Unmadiyude Maranam produced in 2018 has not been censored and released. The film was not screened in any major film festivals.[14]

His next feature film Chola premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival in the Orizzonti Competition section.[15] The main actors, Nimisha Sajayan has received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress and actor Joju George has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Character Actor and Kerala State Film Award – Special Mention for Direction and Sound design to Sanal Kumar Sasidharan.[16]

His sixth feature film project Ah'r (Kayattam), announced in 2019 has been noted for the presence of acclaimed Malayalam actress Manju Warrier as protagonist and a co-producer.[17] The film was premiered in the Busan International Film Festival in the year 2020 and nominated for Kim Jiseok Award.[18] The film has also been screened in the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2021 under the Malayalam Cinema Today category.[19] Kayattam has also competed in the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in August 2021 and Sanal Kumar Sasidharan was awarde the first "Disruptor in Cinema Award". The film was entirely shot using iPhone camera in the Himalayan peaks.[18] Later the film also won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinematography to its cinematographer Chandru Selvaraj and coulourist Liju Prabhakar for the excellence in colour grading in the 51st Kerala State Film Awards.[20]

He has made another feature film immediately after Kayattam with Tovino Thomas as hero titled, Vazhakku. Tovino Thomas has co-produced the film along with Sanal Kumar Sasidharan. The film premiered in the International Film Festival of South Asia - Seoul 2022 under the theme of “Journey to South Asia through the Movie”.[21] The film has also been screened in the International Film Festival of Kerala in the Malayalam Cinema Today section in December 2022 and received rave reviews.[22] Huge audience influx to watch Vazhakk caused the delegates to protest in front of the theatre alleging that many who had not reserved seats through prior online booking were allowed to attend the theatre [23]

International recognition

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Sasidharan's 2017 film Sexy Durga, was renamed as S Durga following controversy of the original title which was banned by the Indian Central Board of Film Certification. The film S Durga (Sexy Durga), received the Hivos Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2017,[24] making it the first ever Indian film win this award.[25] The film, cinematographed by Prathap Joseph also has won eight more international awards including the Award for Professional Achievement in the Tarkovsky Film Festival in Russia for the excellence in cinematography,[26] the Golden Apricot Award in the International Feature Competition category in Yerevan International Film Festival 2017,[27] Best International Feature Narrative in Guanajuato International Film Festival, Mexico Expresión en Corto International Film Festival 2017,[28] Best International Feature award Reflet d’Or in the Geneva International Film Festival,[29] The Young Jury award and a Special mention from the official Jury in the 53rd Pesaro Film Festival in Italy,[30] Jury Mention for Direction and Original Music track in Cinema Jove - International Film Festival of Valencia, Spain, Special Jury mention in the 19th Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI). The work in progress project of the film had also received NFDC FILM BAZAAR – DI Award 2016.[31] The film faced huge controversy making headlines following the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India) denying permission to screen the film in the International Film Festival of India after Jury selection, due to the title.[32]

Filmography

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Year Title Notes
2001 Athisayalokam Short film
Crowd funded by Kazhcha Chalachithra Vedi[33]
2008 Parole Short film
Blog cinema from Malayalam blogosphere [34]
2012 Frog Short film
Awarded as the best short film in the Kerala State Television Awards 2012 [35][36]
2014 Oraalppokkam First feature film
First online crowd funded feature film in Malayalam[37][38]
2015 Ozhivudivasathe Kali Feature film
2015 Kerala State Film Award for Best Film
2017 Sexy Durga Feature film
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2017 Hivos Tiger Award International Film Festival Rotterdam[40]
2018 Unmadiyude Maranam Feature film
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2019 Chola Feature film
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2019 Orizonti Competition Venice Film Festival[43]
2020 Ah'r Kayyattam Feature film
2020 Nomination for Kim Jiseok Award Busan International Film Festival[44]
2021 Vazhakku Feature film
[45] Premiered in the IFFSA-SEOL [46] and officially selected in the International Film Festival of Kerala[47]

Awards

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References

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  3. ^ "Neenaal Vazhatte Maunam". Epathram. 27 November 2009.
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  5. ^ "I was surprised that Oraalppokkam captured the hearts of the majority". Rediff.com. 4 January 2015.
  6. ^ Rajeev Ramachandran (19 November 2017). "Unprecedented, Unconstitutional Action by I&B Ministry to Remove Two Films From IFFI List: 'S Durga' Director". The Wire. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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  10. ^ "45th KERALA STATE FILM AWARDS-2014" (PDF). Kerala State Chalachitra Academy.
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  22. ^ "Vazhakk Review - A Metaphor-Rich Drama Narrated as a Thriller". Lensmanreviews.com. 13 December 2022.
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  28. ^ a b "Guanajuato 2017 Dispatch: Film Awards Go To SEXY DURGA, LOS AÑOS AZULES, And More". screenanarchy.com.
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  37. ^ "A guerrilla attempt in film financing". Business Line. 19 November 2013.
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  44. ^ "Sanal Kumar's Kayattam selected at Busan Film Fest". New Indian Express. 16 September 2020.
  45. ^ "Sanal Kumar Sasidharan: Shooting 'Vazhakk' was a great experience". Times of India. 8 January 2021.
  46. ^ "Tovino Thomas' Vazhakku Officially Selected for IFFSA-SEOUL 2022". Latestly.com. 15 July 2022.
  47. ^ "Sanal Kumar Sasidharan says 'Vazhakku'getting an official selection at the 27th IFFK is important to him, as several people have been trying to paint him as a 'women abuser' in film circles". Times of India. 13 October 2022.
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  49. ^ "THE WINNERS OF 14TH GOLDEN APRICOT YEREVAN IFF ARE ANNOUNCED". Golden Apricot.
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