Ashim Ahluwalia Explained

Ashim Ahluwalia
Birth Place:Mumbai, India
Occupation:Film director, producer & screenwriter
Yearsactive:1999–present

Ashim Ahluwalia (born 1972 in Mumbai, India) is a film director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with the feature-length documentary John & Jane (2005), which had a world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and a European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, and won him the 2005 National Film Award for Best First Non-Feature Film of a Director.[1] This was followed by his first narrative feature film Miss Lovely, premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[2] [3] which won him India's National Film Award – Special Jury Award (Feature film), and Best Production Design at the 61st National Film Awards.[4]

Working outside the mainstream Bollywood film system,[5] Ashim Ahluwalia is part of a new generation of Indian directors.[6] His unconventional films blur the lines between documentary and fiction. His short films have shown at the Tate Modern,[7] the Centre Pompidou and at the Venice Architecture Biennale.[8]

Early life and education

Ashim Ahluwalia grew up in Mumbai, India. He attended the city's Cathedral and John Connon School before attending Bard College in upstate New York, from which he graduated with a BA in filmmaking in 1995.[9]

Career

Ahluwalia began his film career with a series of experimental films made between 1993 and 2002.[10] His first short, The Dust (1993), was made by reworking home movies shot by his grandfather in the 1950s.[11]

He formed an independent production company, Future East, in 2005, providing an infrastructure for him to work outside mainstream film channels.

Ahluwalia was selected by the San Francisco Film Society as their Artist in Residence for 2013.[12]

In May 2013, he received the Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters from Bard College, his alma mater.[13] The award is "given in recognition of a significant contribution to artistic or literary heritage."[14]

In November 2013, he was selected to be on the jury of the 8th edition of the Rome Film Festival for the CinemaXXI section.[15]

In 2010, Ahluwalia was named "one of the ten best emerging film directors working today" by Phaidon Press in "Take 100: The Future of Film".[16]

Filmography

Films

Web series

Awards

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 53rd National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals.
  2. Web site: 2012 Official Selection . 21 April 2012 . Cannes.
  3. News: Indian movie Miss Lovely at Cannes film fest . . 21 April 2012 .
  4. Web site: 61st National Film Awards Announced: Live Update. Zee News. 16 April 2014.
  5. http://thelondonfilter.blogspot.com/search?q=john+and+jane The Filter
  6. http://www.dnaindia.com/report09.php?NewsID=1010653&CatID=7 DNA – 'I don't need SRK to make a Hindi movie
  7. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120203094030/http:/www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/film/9239.htm Tate Modern Film
  8. http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1050602 DNA – Salon – 'Mumbai uses space cunningly' – Daily News & Analysis
  9. Web site: Bard College Announces Launch of the Center for Moving Image Arts | Bard College Public Relations .
  10. Web site: Ashim Ahluwalia revisits a 1969 experiment by Akbar Padamsee . 9 December 2016 .
  11. 12 October 2005 "Scratch Projection 'Experimenta India'". Les Voutes.
  12. San Francisco Film Society Artists-in-Residence Spring-2013-Ashim-Ahluwalia
  13. Bard College Alma Mater
  14. Web site: Bard College. Bard College. 4 May 2012.
  15. Rome-Film-Festival CinemaXXI 2013
  16. Phaidon 10 best new filmmakers