Vic Sarin Explained

Vic Sarin
Birth Place:India
Nationality:Canadian, American
Occupation:Film director
Awards:List

Victor Sarin (born 1945) is an Indian-born Canadian/American film director, producer and screenwriter. His work as a cinematographer includes Partition, Margaret's Museum, Whale Music, Nowhere to Hide, Norman's Awesome Experience, and Riel. He also directed such projects as Partition, Left Behind, and Wind at My Back.

Career

Vic Sarin is a Canadian filmmaker. The recipient of the Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award and the Kodak Lifetime Achievement Award, Sarin was recently appointed to the Order of Canada, the country’s highest honour, for his contribution to Canadian culture as a visual artist of extraordinary calibre.

Born in Kashmir, India, Sarin is a director, writer and cinematographer. With a body of work spanning over 100 feature films, documentaries and television specials across multiple genres, Sarin’s films have been nominated for and won Emmys, Genies, Geminis and Canada Screen.

Sarin’s films have screened at film festivals including TIFF, Cannes, Berlin, Tribeca, London, Shanghai, San Sebastian, Sydney, and Goa.

Sarin’s feature films include Partition, a period love story between a Muslim and a Sikh, set against the partition of India, starring Irrfan Khan and Neve Campbell, A Shine of Rainbows, a magical family drama starring Connie Neilson and Aidan Quinn that debuted at TIFF and Cold Comfort.

Sarin directed Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World, for which he won an Emmy, The Boy from Geita, about the treatment of people with albinism in Tanzania, which was selected for a special screening at the United Nations, and Keepers of the Magic, which chronicles the magic of cinematography through such icons as Roger Deakins, Vittorio Storaro and Gordon Wills, who gave Sarin his final interview.

In 2003, Sarin co-founded Sepia Films.

Sarin’s career has been captured in the 2020 memoir, Eyepiece.

Filmography

Director

Writer

Executive producer

Awards and accolades

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 29 December 2022 . Order of Canada appointees – December 2022 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221229155748/https://www.gg.ca/en/order-canada-appointees-december-2022 . 29 December 2022 . 29 December 2022 . Governor General of Canada.
  2. [Jay Scott]