Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers
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Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers
Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers For copies and further information, please contact: CMS ENVIS Centre RESEARCH HOUSE Saket Community Centre, New Delhi 110 017 P: 91 11 2499 2597, 2686 4020, 2652 2244 F: 91 11 2696 8282 E: envteam@cmsindia.org www.cmsindia.org/cmsenvis Published By: CMS ENVIS Centre on Environment and Media Supported by: Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI PUBLICATION SERIES For copies contact CMS Environment RESEARCH HOUSE Saket Community Centre, New Delhi 110 017 P: 91-11-2499 2597, 2686 4020, 2652 2244 F: 91-11-2696 8282 E: envteam@cmsindia.org Disclamer Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this Directory, CMS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, which arises from the information received from other sources. Neither is any liability for any damage resulting from the use of Information contained herein. Published by CMS ENVIS Centre on Environment and Media, New Delhi With support from Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India CMS ENVIS TEAM Dr. N. Bhaskara Rao, Chairman CMS (Honorary Advisor) Ms. Alka Tomar, ENVIS Co-ordinator Mr. Rohit Singh, Senior Programme Officer Mr. Dipendra Misra, Programme Officer (IT) Rahul Thakur, Programme Officer (Information Management) Mr. Sanjay Negi, Data Entry Operator Design: Ivy’Dsouza E. ionagraphics@gmail.com Preface Over the years, media especially Satellite Television has seen unprecedented growth in the country. A whiff of fresh choices greeted Indian viewers in the early 90’s, with multi channel programming becoming a reality. The entry of foreign channels like Discovery, Nat Geo, and Animal planet have carved a new dedicated audience segment for nature and wildlife programming in India, which didn’t exist in the yore. Wildlife and nature programming channels are replete with high budget ‘blue chip’ films running into millions of dollars, mostly showing breathtaking and beautiful visuals of nature and wildlife. They focus only on the most appealing elements of nature and cultures to entice the ‘global’ audience. For a common viewer it is all hunky-dory. The technical razzmatazz and glossy films on nature though look awesome don’t reflect the ‘real’ problems, nor do they address pressing issues let alone match the Indian psyche and context. This is where Indian filmmakers have to make a mark. To raise the levels of awareness, express and bring out hard-hitting environmental programmes and documentaries that reflect the ecological destruction and concerns. It is a sad fact that Indian filmmakers don’t have lavish budgets and time to produce films unlike their western counterparts. India provides a vast mosaic of environmental issues that are challenging and have largely remained unexplored. Environment and wildlife filmmakers work under demanding and at times life threatening situations and terrains, where even basic medical help could be out of reach for many days together. Not just shoestring but ‘shameful’ budgets further exacerbate their plight and waters down the filmmaker’s enthusiasm. Thus the scope for ‘activist films’ needs to be widened further in the country among the Indian filmmakers, through proper institutional support and adequate funding. This Directory is one such effort to promote and encourage Indian filmmakers to produce quality environment, wildlife and conservation film. Indian environment and wildlife documentary filmmakers have made giant strides and have received international recognition in the recent years. There is a need to recognize and institutionalize such documentary films and ventures to promote environmental concern, to sensitize and address the public and policy makers at large. Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 2009 First Edition Published By: Abhinandan Sekhri Add: Small Screen, 5/7 Basement, Sarva Priya Vihar New Delhi-110016 P: 91-11-26565305, 26865588 F: 91-11-26868235 M: 91-9811237306 E: psareen@vsnl.com W: www.small-screen.com Abhinandan Sekhri has worked as a producer, director and correspondent. He has produced and directed several corporate films, public awareness spots (for the Indian Cancer Society), commercial, promos (for Discovery Channel) and programmes for TV News Channel. One of the films directed and scripted by him is “Temples of Water”, a 30-minute documentary film on the issue of water scarcity in Rajasthan for PSBT. He won the Best Travel Documentary award in Spring Fest 2000, eveo.com, San Francisco for his film …….? “Chadar”, a 30 minute English documentary for Doordarshan - I on a winter trade route in the Zanskar valley of Ladakh received a Special Jury Mention at the Okinawa Film Festival, Japan. n 6 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Amar Kanwar Add: A. K. Productions, N -14A, Saket New Delhi P: 91-11-26516088 F: 91-11-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com Amar is an independent documentary filmmaker who has directed over forty documentaries and has consistently worked on issues of health, ecology, philosophy, labour, law, politics, art and education for the last fifteen years. He is a Postgraduate in Mass Communication, Film and Television from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi. His documentaries have received several national and international awards and have been widely broadcast and screened. Some of his awarded films are The Many Faces of Madness, which won the Golden Tree Award in “Vatavaran 2002” -In,dia’s First Environment and Wildlife Film Festival. “A Season Outside” won the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Documentary Film Festival, 1999 and the Golden Conch (Best Film) Award at the Mumbai International Film Festival, 1998 Golden Orange at the Antalya International Documentary Film Festival-1999, the Pinnacle Award for Best Direction in 1997 and Jury’s Award at Film South Asia, Kathmandu 2001. “King of Dreams” has received the Jury’s award at Film South Asia-Kathmandu, 2002. His films have also been exhibited at the Earth Summit 2002 in South Africa and in DOCUMENTA 11 in Germany. The documentary film “Freedom” has received the Certificate of Merit, Golden Gate Awards at the San Franscisco International Film Festival, 2002, Grand Prix Award at the Enviro Film 2002, Slovak Republic and First Prize at Cinema Ambiente 2002 and Torino International Environment Film Festival, Italy. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 7 Anand Parmar Add: Anand Films M/2, Vardhman Towers C/o Jabalpur Graphics Russel Crossing, Napier Town Jabalpur, MP P: 91-761-2627967, 5004026 M: 91-9827241188 E: jabalpurgraphics@yahoo.co.in Anand Parmar hs been working as an independent filmmaker in the last 4 years. He has produced and directed various commercial films, documentaries on water management, wildlife and animations. He has also produced a film on Rain Water Harvesting in Urban Areas. His first directed film “Ek Aadmi Aur Ek Jungle” participated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. He runs his design studio Jabalpur Graphics creating art works, short animation films, commercial films & advertising. He writes, directs, edits & adds effects to his films. n 8 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Anand Patwardhan Add: 2nd Floor, 27 Lokmanya Tilak Colony Marg -.2 Dadar (East), Mumbai 400014 P: 91-22-24143782, 24102727 F: 91-22-2414 2946 E: anandpati@vsnl.com Documentarist Anand Patwardhan has been making politically engaged documentaries for nearly three decades. He went to study at Brandeis University, Boston after an early involvement with rural education, where he made his first film, “Business as Usual”. He also made a film on J.P. movement in Bihar. During Emergency, Patwardhan secretly made “Prisoners of Conscience’, which was exhibited after democracy was restored. He continues to track urgent social and political transformations in the country, as in “Hamara Shahar”, 1985, on the move to evict Bombay pavement-dwellers; Ram Ke Naam”, 1992 on the Hindutva movement; Pitru, Putra aur Dharamyudh (1994), on the cultural contexts of masculine aggression in the subcontinent. His films, while winning national and international awards have been recurrently confronted with political opposition, such as War and Peace”, which was annulled by the high court and on subjects like the urban homeless “Bombay Our City”, 1985, religious fundamentalism “In the Name of God”, 1992, the connection between machismo and sectarian violence “Father, Son and Holy War”, 1995 and the plight of those displaced in the name of ‘development’ Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 9 “A Narmada Diary”, 1995. “War and Peace” a documentary journey of peace activism filmed over three tumultuous years in India, Pakistan, Japan and the USA, has won the Grand Prize, Earth Vision Global Environment Festival -Tokyo, 2002; Best Film, Mumbai International Film Festival, 2002; International Jury Prize, Mumbai International Film Festival, 2002; International Critics Prize (FIPRESCI), Sydney Film Festival, 2002. “In the Name of God”, has also won five awards - two within India (Filmfare Award and the National Award) and three international awards, two from Switzerland and the Citizen’s Prize from Japan. “A Narmada Diary” participated in various film festivals like Earth Vision Global Environmental Film Festival, Tokyo, 1995; Amnesty International Film Fest., Amersterdam, 1996; National Video Fest, Kerala, 1995 and Film South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1997. This film has received The Golden Award, Earth Vision, Japan, 1995; The Filmfare Critic’s Award for best documentary, 1996 and Second Prize, National Video Fest. Kerala, 1995. n 10 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Anand Syal Add: Doordarshan Kendra Jhalana Institutional Area Jhalana Doongri Jaipur P: 91-11-23711491 Anand Syal, LLB, has done a course in Journalism as IIS Probationer from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi and a diploma in Television Production from Film & Television Institute of India, Pune. Has been working in Media (All India Radio, Information Service & Doordarshan) for last 27 years. Received 1st Prize in DD Awards 2000 –2001 for live coverage of Cultural Evening on Rajasthan Diwas under ‘Best Live Event’ category and for his documentary “Ab Nahin Roothenge Badal” under Environment & Wildlife category. Has produced programmes on environment such as “Chandi Ka Samandar” which participated in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival and “Aina”, etc. “Ab Nahin Roothenge Badal” got nominated in “Vatavaran 2002” Film Festival in the “Documentary” Category. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 11 Arun Chadha Add: Cine Pulse 511 Mandakini Enclave Alaknanda New Delhi 110019 P: 91-11--26277885 R: 91-11-26027244, 26029448 M: 91-9810118184 E: vdeepak@del3.vsnl.net.in W: www.kalpanait.com Arun Chaddha, a Graduate from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune has been making documentaries and short films for the past 22 years for WHO, UNICEF, Ford Foundation and Doordarshan. He has made more than 75 films on development and social issues, health and social anthropology. Many of his films have been shown at the national and international film festivals and have won awards. “The Shame is not Mine”, a film on women’s empowerment received the Golden Conch for best documentary film at the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2000. “Waiting for Reprieve” was declared the best film in 1995 at the International Documentary Film Festival, Kerala on science, society and development, The same year “Ek Sapna Sach’ received the first prize at the FAI Film Competition, New Delhi and the “Temple of Goddess Earth”, won the second prize in 1998 at the FAI Film Competition, New Delhi. He has also done a 26-part series “Grassroots” on rural development for Doordarshan International. n 12 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 13 Bijay Kumar Nanda Add: Sandhan Foundation N4-129, IRC Village Bhubaneshwar Orissa - 751015 P: 91-674-550699 F: 91-674-553637 E: bknanda@satyam.net.in Mr. Bijay Kumar Nanda trained in Basic TV Direction and Production is presently working as a Producer (Media) in State Institute of Educational Technology, an autonomous Media organisation funded by Ministry Human Resource Development, Govt. of India since 1987 in Bhubaneswar. He has produced more than 500 educational television programmes for school children of Orissa and participated in various creative project design workshops in number of places in the country. “The “Fire that Sings”, a unique innovative program produced by him was Nationally telecasted and was acclaimed with profuse appreciation in the NHK International educational television contest, 1992. One of his film on environment is “The Thin Framework” (58 mins), conceived, designed and directed by him on the Mangrove Eco-system of Bhitarkanika produced by Sandhan Foundation. This film participated in “Vatavaran 2002” Film Festival. He also prepared a video documentary “Super Cyclone” on the catastrophic disaster of this century where 20,000 people got perished and the luxurious, rich coastal and rural fabric of the state got devastated 14 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers beyond repair. He has devised various motivational awareness campaign packages to combat drought, land degradation and desertification processes as per UN Convention guidelines with close collaboration with RIOD (Riseau International D’ONG Sur la Desertification or the International Network of NGOs on Drought and Desertification), RIODIndia. He has been engaged in promoting awareness through media campaigns on ‘Save the Earth’ through celluloid documentation, audiovisual technology, pamphlets, posters, etc. He has been appreciated as an innovative Media Scientist in a number of symposia. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 15 C. J. Reddy Add: Tarangini Video Studio C Block, Shanti Shikara Apartments Rajbhavan Road, Somajiguda Hyderabad 500 082, A.P. P: 91-40-23322846, 3326864, 55660180 F: 91-40-3313593 M: 91-9848014168 E: tarangini@net.in Mr. C. J. Reddy, a Cameraman, Producer & Director has produced & directed over 70 programmes i.e documentary films, corporate profiles, public issue films, news features, ad films etc for various organisations. He is a Member Empanelled as a Producer and Director with Doordarshan Directorate, New Delhi, Films Division, Govt. of India and A.P. State Film, T.V. & Theatre Development Corporation. He has received several awards in National & International Film Festivals for his films like “Himalayas Calling” in Torento Film Festival, “Maaru Moola Prantalaku Manchi Rojulu” in A.P. State Golden Nandi and for “Never Say Die” in Cracow Film Festival. “Toli Velugu” won the A.P. State Silver Nandi Award, in 1993. He has worked as a Cameraman for Doordarshan Kendra, News Reel Officer for Films Division and Advisor (Films) for A.P. State Film Development Corporation during which has produced 52 Newsreel and 5 Documentary Films. His documentary film “In Harmony with Nature” participated in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival. n 16 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers C. Saratchandran Add: Third Eye Communications 101, NF Garden, Tripunithura Ernakulam, Kerala - 682 301 P: 91-484-2784333 E: sarat@satyam.net.in C. Saratchandran has done apprenticeship with Late Sri. G. Aravindan, in his film “Pokkuveyil” (Twilight). He started video documentation of environmental struggles, campaigns and actions from 1982. His two early films were “No to Dams, A Pooyamkutty Tale” (1986) and “Save the Western Ghats March: A Kerala Experience” (1988). Involved in K P Sasi’s “Living in Fear” and “A Valey Refuses to Die”. His documentary film “Chaliyar-The Final Struggle” co-directed with P. Baburaj, received a Special Mention in the MIFF 2000 and a Bronze Tree Award in “Vatavaran 2002” Film Festival. His documentary film “Bitter Drink” was screened in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in 2003 and participated in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 17 Christopher Rego Add: Ultra Film and Video A-10, Sagar Sanjog 50/C, JP Road, Versova Mumbai – 400061 P: 91-22-26360793 F: 91-22-26312861 E: kittu2k@yahoo.com Christopher Rego, a Diploma holder in Film Direction from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune has mostly produced news features and documentaries mostly on environment, cultural, science and technology and social and development issues. He has produced, directed and scripted various television series, documentaries, TV Commercials/ Public Service Spots, Corporate/ Promotional Videos and Educational Films. Some of the programmes produced by him are “Forests of the gods”, a Documentary series for Zee TV on Indian eco-cultural tradition of sacred groves participated in “Vatavaran 2002” Film Festival; “The Village Republic”, a documentary for Centre for Science and Environment was screened in Mumbai Short Film Festival on Indian environmental issues called Wealth of Nation. His other films include “Natural Allies” explaining the hazards of indiscriminate chemical pesticide usage, “The Invisible Greens”, a documentary for National Council for Science and Technology Communication; “Destination Harike”, a wildlife documentary showing ecology and diverse bird-life of the Harike and “Turning Garbage Into Gold” a documentary for Bio-Consortium India Ltd. n 18 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers D. N. Reddy Add: F. No. 303, Block III C. B. R. Estates Deepthisri Nagar, Madinaguda Hyderabad - 500050 P: 91-40-23041617 E: dnr_viewpoint@rediffmail.com D. N. Reddy who has done B.F.A. (Photography) from J.N.T. University has got 15 years of experience in photography and video filming. He has worked as a lecturer in Department of Photography. He has been involved in documentary film making for quite sometimes now. He has also conducted various workshops and training programs on Photography and filmmaking. His aim is teaching photography, real-life documentaries, informative, travel documentaries and documentaries on heritage. Some of his films include “A Journey Through Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary”, “The Otter Land Coringa”, “An Insight Into Environment”, “The Pranahita” amongst others. He has made many informative and educative films. His film “The Lifeline of Pocharam”, “A Journey Through Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary”, participated in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival and “An Insight into Environment” participated in “Vatavaran 2002” Film Festival. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 19 D. Vinod Kumar Add: Vision and Video Filmmakers 28 G, Pocket A-1 Mayur Vihar - III Delhi - 110096 E: ddt@vsnl.com Mr. Kumar, a Producer, Director and Cameraman has done a three-year diploma in Film Technology from Film & T.V. Institute, Chennai. Has 30 years of experience in filmmaking. Some of his works include Ananth Richa, Kidney Transplant: Gift of Graft?, Money Flowers, etc. Has produced a 60-second spot Animal Conservation for Discovery Channel and a four part Documentary Forests of India and World of Nature - 5 episodes for Doordarshan. He has also been a Director on the panel of Doordarshan, Ministry of Agriculture, C.I.E.T., Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Welfare, Ministry of Telecommunications, Dept. of Child and Women Development, B.H.E.L. and S.A.I.L., etc. n 20 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Dinesh Lakhanpal Add: Lakhanpal Productions 48/C-I, Areshwar Mhada S.V.P. Nagar, Andheri (W) Mumbai 400 053 P: 91-22-26391666 F: 91-22-26391666 M: 91-9820181979 E: lpd@vsnl.com W: http://entertainment.vsnl.com/lakhanpal Dinesh Lakhanpal is basically a creative writer and has been contributing regularly as a free-lancer, articles on socio-political, socio-economic and environment issues besides writing on art and cinema in various newspapers and magazines. He is also the Vice-President of Indian Film Directors Association, Mumbai, Member of Association of Moving Picture & Television Programme Producers, Mumbai & a Member of Indian Film Writers Association. He worked as an associate director with Ms. Sai Paranjpye in the making of her 1st two feature films “Sparsh” (The Touch) and “Chasme Buddoor” (Remain Away the Evil Eye). “Sparsh” won Three National Awards & “Chashme Buddoor” is considered as one of the best comedy films. He has produced many features & fiction work. Some documentary “Woods Were lovely Dark & Deep” was released at World Summit for Sustainable Development, 2002, Johannesburg, South Africa. It was also the winner of Intermedia Gold Globe Award at 4th World Media Festival, May 2003, Hamburg. His film “Chandi Prasad Bhatt ki Kahani Banaam Chipko Andolan” (“Jungle is My Mother’s Home )on Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 21 Internationally renowned Environment Movement, Chipko Movement (Hug the Tree) of Western Himalayas bagged its leader Chandi Prasad Bhatt, Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership and Berlin Senate’s Special Award at Green Week Film Festival, Berlin as the Best film on environmental protection for technology and economy. This film also won three international awards. “Benefit for whom at whose cost?” written, produced & directed by him for Ministry of Environment & Forest won two National Award for the Best Investigative Film. The film is a national study of the problem of rehabilitation in river valley projects. He has also received German Televisions Special Award with Citation and 2000 DM & Certificate of Merit at the ‘Care for Nature’ Environment Film Festival, Bangalore, India. He also produced and directed “Blue Could Be My Water” a film on River Front Development of Yamuna River, in and around Delhi for HUDCO. He has also written and directed “Mumbai Coastline”, a short film on coastline pollution and coastal regulation zone act. n 22 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 23 G. Shanker Add: Shanker Films Plot No. 2, Venkatapuram Colony Walker Town, Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh - 500025 P: 91-40-7502943 G. Shanker, has done diploma in photography and cinematography from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. He is into making wildlife films and wildlife research. He is also a member of Sonaco (Society of Nature conservation). Some of the films produced by him are “Pelicans of Nelapattu”, 1987, “Otter Home”, 1989 which was presented in International Otter symposium held in Germany, “A Day in the Deer Park”, 1997, and “Our Wild Citizens” a film on Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad. “Expedition to an Ancient Jungle”, March 1999 produced for the A.P. Forest Department, “The Last Wilderness”, Video film on KBR National Park participated in “Vatavaran 2002” India’s First National Environment and Wildlife Film Festival. n 24 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Gautam Pandey Add: Riverbank Studio, C-18 Chirag Enclave New Delhi- 110 048 P: 91-11-26216508, 26410684 E: gautamunderscore@rediffmail.com wildlife@vsnl.com W: www.riverbankstudios.com Gautam Pandey is a young filmmaker who has done some animation work, worked as an Illustrator and Graphic Designer and also composed music for various films. His directed film “Kurumbas – Children of the Blue Mountains” won the Mayor of Prague Award at IFAAFHas. He has also worked in Tehelka dot com as an Illustrator & Graphics Designer. Directed a 6 minute animation film for children and adults “Magic of Life” which was awarded ‘Best Documentary’ in the category of Newcomers in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival. Produced a 2 part series on Gram Swaraj - Rights of the Child and Empowering Women for the Ministry of Rural Development and Doordarshan. He has done animation work in “Earth Matters” an environment series for Doordarshan and “Khullam Khulla”, children’s film on DD and on the award wining film “Shores of Silence. His documentary film “Timeless Traveller - The Horseshoe Crab” was awarded Silver Tree Award for Best Documentary in the category of wildlife conservation and Award for the Best Documentary in the category of Revelation. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 25 Gurmeet Sapal Add: Explorers, 235-B Shipra Sun City, Indirapuram Gaziabad, UP M: 91-9810273726 E: gsapal@yahoo.com Gurmeet Sapal, a diploma holder in Radio and T.V. Journalism form Indian Institute of Mass Communication has worked as a Director, Producer, Cameraperson & Reporter. He started his career with Zee News as a news reporter. Later he joined moving pictures and graduated to associateproducer/TV Editor. He has produced several news capsules and short films. His most challenging project has been photographing and writing about the Himalayan wildlife and culture for a travel portal Yatraindia. com. He worked as a cameraperson with eminent wildlife filmmakers Rajesh and Naresh Bedi. He had directed the Award Winning film “Chasing Butterflies” at “Vatavaran 2002” - First National Environment & Wildlife Film Festival. He has also worked as a Mountain & Wildlife Photographer – Writer for a Travel Portal called “yatraindia.com” and worked as a Photographer for “Wahindia Magazine”. He has worked as a Producer of “Namaste from London” for Newswallahs Ltd., as a Reporter with Zee India Television for English News, Editor for DD Sports Channel, & “Sports Classic” & also worked as a Reporter / Assistant Producer in TV AM for “Subah Savere” of DD 1. He has also been the Winner of the Zee TV Award in Electronic Journalism His documentary film “The Beauty of Dragon” was nominated in the category of Wildlife Conservation in “Vatavaran 2003” Film Festival. n 26 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers H. B. Muralidhara Add: Beacon Television Wing A-1/Flat 103 Siddharth Nagar Building No. 5, CHS Ltd. Opposite Dheeraj Savera Mumbai- 400 066 P: 91-22-56764990 E: murali2@bol.net.in Under the banner of Beacon Television Mr. Muralidhara has directed and produced.several programmes for Channels like ZEE TV, DD10, Mumbai channel, Siti Cable, Doordarshan. Also worked as Freelance TV journalist for ‘Parakh’. As a journalist reported live in most NDTV and Doordarshan Election, Analysis from Bombay. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 27 Himanshu Malhotra Add: Multi Media C-50 Defence Colony New Delhi - 110024 P: 91-11-24330000 E: naturewatch@vsnl.com himanshu@ndb.vsnl.net.in M.A. in Mass Communications, Himanshu Malhotra has experience in making environment and wildlife films. He has directed and filmed a number of documentaries - Siberian Crane Project in Bharatpur, Series on environment “Prakriti Ek Parichye”, Films for the World Wide Fund for nature, India, etc. He has made films on bird sanctuaries of Uttar Pradesh for U.P. Tourism on the Harike Project to remove water hyacinth by the Army. His main areas of interest are animal rights, environment and wildlife. He is empanelled with D.A.V.P, I.G.N.O.U, Doordarshan and Dept. of Horticulture, Gurgaon. His films have particpated in IV Fest, Bombay Short Film Festiva, Rishab Award for ‘Are we so insensitive to life’. n 28 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Jagdish Vasant Kulkarni Add: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Dhyan Gangotri Gangapur Road, Nasik Maharashtra- 422 222 P: 91-253-2231481 E: jagdishrasika@hotmail.com W: www.ycmou.com Mr. Jagdish Kulkarni, is employed with Y.C.M. Open University since last 12 years as a Technical Incharge in its Audio Visual Production Centre. He has produced over 200 educational programmes for telecasting through Doordarshan. He was also actively involved in production of some T.V. Serials. Mr. Jagdish Kulkarni has proven his excellence as an editor of a documentary that was awarded a Best Production Prize by U.G.C. His film “Discovery of God” was screened in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 29 Jahar Kanungo* Add: DMCC Ltd. 9C, Atmaram House 9th Floor, 1, Tolstoy Marg Connaught Place New Delhi - 110001 P: 91-11-23315041/ 23315042 F: 91-11-23315041 E: yume@vsnl.com kanungos@nda.vsnl.net.in dmccdel@bol.net.in Has researched, written, directed and produced “In the Shadows of the Mangroves”. This film has been broadcasted in national and a few international networks. His scripted, produced and directed film Partners in Peril, a 30 minute video film on environment was screened in Japan International Film Festival (Toyama), Wildscreen Film Festival (Bristol), Environmental Film Festival organised by USIS (Calcutta). This film also participated in Vatavaran 2002 Film Festival. He has also done research and photo documentation on Tiger Cult. n 30 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 31 K. Bikram Singh Add: Cine Arts India 242, SFS Flats, Hauz Khas New Delhi - 110016 P: 91-11-26866923, 26963684, 26564253 P: 91-11-26866923 M: 91-9811484448 E: bikram@nda.vsnl.net.in W: www.kbikramsinghfilms.com Mr. K. Bikram Singh’s interest in serious cinema goes back to the 60’s when he became a member of ‘Film Forum’ a film society of Mumbai. He has produced & directed more than 60 documentaries & some have participated in the International Film Festivals in India & Abroad. He has been a member, Chairperson of many other film festival’s selection panel like Short Film Jury for the National Film Awards 1994 & NISCORT film festival 1999. He also writes a column on life, literature and the arts called ‘Bimb Pratibimb’ in Hindi Daily “Jansatta”. Apart from his film ‘Andhi Gali’ produced in 1994, he directed feature film ‘Tarpan’ (The Absolution) for the National Film Development Corporation, which won Best Script Award. “Tarpan” has also participated in the Panorama Section of India’s International Film Festival in 1995 & has received Aravindan Award for the Best Debut Film and Naguib Mahfouz Award at Cairo International Film Festival in 1995. This film also participated in Moscow International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and Chicago Film Festival in 1995. A few of his well known documentaries/ television series are ‘Greening of Ralegan Shindi’ (on the work of environmentalist Anna Sahib Hazare), 32 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers ‘Roots of Datia’ (on the regeneration of barren land), ‘Satyajit Ray: Introspections’, etc. Mr. K. Bikram Singh has a deep interest in issues relating to the environment, and tourism. He has made 20 documentaries related to environmental and social issues. The theme and the story outline of his television serial, ‘Kahin Ek Gaon’ produced in 1995-96 was conceived by him in 87-88 wile shooting the documentary ‘Greening of Ralegan Shindi’. This deals with the environmental regeneration of a village in Maharashtra, led by the well-known environmentalist Anna Saheb Hazare. He has also produced video series on Indian Painting. These films have been hailed a landmark works on Contemporary Indian Painting by the critics. His other important works include a video documentary “The World of Peries’ and “Of Life and Death’ which were in the competitive section of the Mumbai International Film Festival 2002. He has been the President of North India Films Association, Member Central Selection Panel for Feature Films for Indian Panorama Section of the Indian International Film Festival (1991), Chairman, Selection Panel for Non-feature films of Indian Panorama 1992, and Chairman, Short Film Jury for the National Film Awards - 1994 and Chairman Jury for NISCORT Film Festival 1999. He is a member of Indian Documentary Producer’s Association and a life member of Indian Film Director’s Association. Film and TV producer and director. He has produced and directed over 60 documentaries, many of which have won national and international recognition. His company is called Cine Arts India and in1984 he produced the feature film Andhi Gali, directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta. In 1985-86 he was the executive producer of the feature film New Delhi Times directed by Ramesh Sharma. A few of his well known documentaries/television series are Contemporary Indian Painting, Greening of Ralegon Shindi (on the work of environmentalist Anna Sahib Hazare), In Search of Limelight (on the Junior Artistes of the film industry), Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 33 Satyajit Ray Introspections, Jhilimili Story (on the empowerment of rural women), Roots of Datia (on the regeneration of barren land), A Painter’s Portrait (a series on contemporary Indian painters) and Without Malice (a series on the political history of independent India through published political cartoons). The film on Ray has been shown in several film festivals and countries including Japan, the UK and the USA. It was part of the Indian Panorama Section of India’s International Film Festival in 1991. Roots of Datia was given the special jury award for the best film in Ecology at the EcoTourIndFilm, in Romania. His feature film Tarpan (The Absolution) made in 1995 was shown in the Montreal, Chicago and Moscow Film Festivals. It won the Naguib Mahfouz Award at the Cairo International Film Festival in 1995. n 34 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers K. P. Sasi Add: ALCOM 139, Second Floorm 10A Cross 1st Phase, J.P.Nagar Bangalore- 560078 P: 91-80-23650916 E: sasi36@rediffmail.com Best Film Award, Enfest, Special Jury Prize, Bodrum International, Environment Film Festival, Turkey K P Sasi started working as a cartoonist while being a student in JNU during the late seventies. He started experimentng with films on 8mm during the early eighties. His documentaries include `A Valley Refuses to Die’, `We Who Make History’ `Linving in Fear’, `In the Name of Medicine’ and `Voices from a Disaster’ . His feature films include Ilayum Mullum’ , on the social and psychological violence on women in Kerala, `Ek Alag Mausam’ and `Shhh...Silence Please’, a silent comedy film on development. His films have been screened and awarded at several national and international film festivals. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 35 K. Raakesh Add: Comnet Videotech 6A, Pocket 6, MIG Flat Mayur Vihar - III P: 91-11-22613200 M: 91-9811290961 E: kraakesh@rediffmail.com A veteran producer, having many documentaries and shows to his credit. He has been associated with print and electronic media for over a decade. Produced documentaries on different subjects like Ancient Architecture, Social and Developmental issues as well as on Heritage and Education. Presently doing a series on Traditional musical Instruments of India. Some of his fiction work include, Prof. Wasan, a detective serial, Jootha Sach, etc. Social issues film include Nai Subah for Doordarsha, Antodaya on child labout for ILO and FICCI. Films on Agriculture include Ek Kahani Patta Bolay for Doordarshan National Network, Jute for Mr. Pritish Nandy. Films on Women Issues include IGSEP for UNIFEM, Etc. Eductional Films include Gyan Kosh for IGNOU, and Voice of Gandhi for Doordarshan, Technical Films include ISO 9000 for ASSOCHAM and NAI Umang for the Prime Minister Rozgaar Yojna for Small Scale Industries. Some of his environmental films include Samatnay Sahejnay Ka Vigyan on tradional water harvesting methods, Chipko ki Yatra for PRIA, Maiti for HARC on cultural environment conservation movement, Ripples of Change on Himalayan Eco-rehabilitation for I.D.R.C. (Canada) and I.C.F.R.E. and Oil Seed Plants of Himalaya for Ministry of Agriculture. He has also produced short stories and features for Surabhi. n 36 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Krishnendu Bose Add: Earthcare Films 1391, Defence Colony New Delhi - 110 024 P: 91-11-24334171, 24332005 24332019 F: 91-11-24334068 M: 91-9811843111 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Krishnendu Bose makes wildlife and conservation films for National, as well as, International Television. In the last 16 years, Krishnendu has made films on a variety of subjects from elephants to tigers, from pollution to human rights and environment issues. He was awarded with the Special Jury’s Award at the Okomedia Environmental Film Festival for his film on Food Security – Harvesting Hunger. Krishnendu Bose, partner, Earthcare Films set up this company for making wildlife and conservation films. In 1987 he went independent making environment and wildlife documentaries. He has conducted workshops in schools and colleges on Environment using his films as a medium. His interest is now developing the dissemination of films and making film as an enpowering tool for the communities. He is member of the Delhi based Environment Activist Organisation, Kalpavriksh and is involved in few film and dissemination projects with this organisation. Krishnendu was selected by Rockefeller Foundation, USA for their international training programme on Environment and Development (LEAD - Leadership in Environment and Development) for the year 19941997. His organisation Earthcare has been involved in two Television Series on animal rights and corporate responsibilities in conservation for Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 37 national television. Krishnendu has been involved with BBC’s 6 part series “Land of the Tiger” as a sequence producer and other programmes such as “Wild Things” produced by Paramount Television and “World Gone Wild” a show produced by 20th Century Fox, as the South Asian location producers. KRISHNENDU BOSE, after acquiring a Masters degree in Economics from Delhi School of Economics (1985) got into independent filmmaking and later with his wife set up this production house. He is member of the Delhi based Environment Activist Organisation, - Kalpavriksh. Krishnendu was selected by Rockfeller Foundation, USA for their international training programme on Environment and Development (LEAD - Leadership in Environment and Development) for the years ‘94 - ‘97. During this fellowship, Krishnendu read position papers in Costa Rica, Thailand and Zimbabwe on India’s environment. KRISHNENDU BOSE, one of the Directors of Earthcare, has a Masters degree in Economics from Delhi School of Economics. ln 1988 he set up Earthcare, with the objective of making ecologically relevant documentaries. Krishnendu has conducted workshops in schools and colleges on Environment using his films as a medium. He is a member of the Delhi based environment activist organisation, Kalpavriksh. Krishnendu was selected by The Rockefeller Foundation, USA for their international training programme LEAD (Leadership in Environment and Development) for the year `94-’97. During this fellowship, Krishnendu read position papers on India’s environment in Costa Rica, Thailand and Zimbabwe. 38 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Krishnendu was invited by The Environmental Investigative Agency (EIA), UK to attend the Elephant Conference at Johannesburg in May `97. He presented his film on Asian elephants there. Director, Earthcare Films. He is an environmentalist who wants to make a difference in this world of waning ecological values through moving images. Together with Madhurima Sen Bose, the other director, he seeks to create public opinion and sensitise policy makers on key environment and development issues. His films are screened and used by NGOs as well as government workers at the grassroot level for helping the environment conservation movement. Harvesting Hunger, a film on the politics of food in India won the special jury award at Okomedia Environment Film Festival in Freiburg, Germany in 2000. Earthcare Films is working on making environment films as educational packages for campaigns or movements and a series for television channels. The team has worked with BBC, Paramount Television, Fox Family Channel and Scandinature Films, Sweden. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 39 Krupakar Add: No. 1, 12th Cross V.V. Mohalla, Mysore Karnataka P: 91-821-2519211 E: senani@sancharnet.in Mr. Krupakar and Mr. Senani are a duo of wildlife photographers / filmmakers who have worked in the Western Ghats for over 20 years, under the name Krupakar Senani. Their photographs have been published in a number of wildlife magazines both in India and abroad. They have worked as consultants and camerapersons to a number of international television producers, apart from producing 12 wildlife documentaries for local television. They have been actively involved in social and conservation activities in Karnataka. Alongside, for the past eight years, they are doing an intensive study of pack dynamics of the Asiatic wild dog in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. They have received Sahitya Academy Award, Karnataka’s highest literary award in 1999. n 40 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Mandakini Mathur Add: Dr. Nivsarkar’s Bunglow Mahabaleshwar Road Panchgani Maharashtra - 412805 P: 91-2168-241220 E: kinokino@rediffmail.com Has done DEA, Pre-doctoral course specialising in film aesthetics from New Sorbonnne University, Paris and M.Phil. in French cinema from Paris and Film and Intensive course in Filmmaking from ARSCIPRO, Paris. For the last six years, she has been teaching Media Awareness and Communication skills to High School children where the process of filmmaking is used as a means of exploring values, feelings and reality. Her recent work includes documentaries in video as well as celluloid format on subjects related to Indian culture and philosophy. Some of her films include Looking for a God with River Krishna, Fire on the Mountain, The Clay Cart amongst others. Currently she is involved in making World Wars and enquiry. She has also scripted and directed several street plays with children such as Panchvati, Chauraha, Padhaai Pump, Lokmat, etc. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 41 Meenakshi Rai Add: Leoarts Communication A-103, LGF, Amar Colony Lajpat Nagar -IV New Delhi-110 024 P: 91-11-26488898 F: 91-11-26216536 E: raientertainment@yahoo.com The filmmaker duo of Meenakshi and Vinay Rai is passionate about creating films of social relevance. Their latest film Kashish won nomination in San Francisco International Film Festival and First Indo-British Digital Film Festival. With many nominations and two awards to their credit, the couple is currently working on their next film Mein Buddha Nahi and Barish. Producer, Leoarts Communication. She started out as a camerawoman and eventually ventured into creating short films on issues of social relevance. Her independent work includes documentaries on revival of dying folk arts in Haryana, architecture of tombs and women’s issues. Her film Love, dealing with a young adult’s perception of love was screened at the International Conference of Young People in 1999. Her film Revolution, a tribute to Mother Teresa, was nominated for the KURZ Short Film Festival, Hamburg. The documentary film Can’t Take It Anymore! dealing with sexual harassment at work got nominated to the Mumbai International Film Festival 2002. She also conducts audio-visual workshops for physically challenged children. n 42 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Mike H. Pandey Add: Riverbank Studios C-18, Chirag Enclave New Delhi - 110 048 P: 91-11-26410684 F: 91-11-26216508, 26216508 E: wildlife@vsnl.com rvrbanks@giasdl01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com Mike Pandey is an internationally renowned wildlife filmmaker and conservationist. Born in Kenya, Mike trained in UK and USA before returning to India to work in the country of his origin. Has done Diploma in film Direction and Cinematograpy from The London Film School Euston, UK, Diploma in Sound Engineering and Special Effects Photography from The Regent Street Polytechnic London, UK, SpecialisationDirector special Effects, Sound Effects from Universal and MGM Studios Hollywood, USA. Committed and dedicated to the protection of Indian wildlife and environment, Mike’s films have always reflected his passion. In 1994 became the first Asian ever to win the Wild Screen Panda Award also known as the ‘Green Oscar’ for his film The Last Migration – Wild elephant Caputre in Sarguja. Six years later his film Shores of Silence – Whale Sharks in India won him the Green Oscar for a second time. The film was also instrumental in giving the Whale Shark International protection. In November 2002, a resolution was passed at the CITES convention in Santiago, Chile giving the Whale Shark global protection. Other awards received were The Citta Di Torino at the Cinemambiente Awards 2001, The 6th Sichuan festival 2001, The honour of Knowledge Award at Baristlava, Slovakia 2001 and The Cineciencia International Award 2001 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 43 Wildlife filmmaker and conservationist. He has produced and directed a wide spectrum of films on natural history and environment and also educational series for children. He has directed one of India’s most popular public interest environmental TV series, Earth Matters. In 1994, he became the first Asian to win the Wildscreen Panda Award, also known as the Green Oscar, for his film The Last Migration - Wild Elephant Capture in Sarguja. In 2000, his film Shores of Silence - Whale Sharks in India, won the Green Oscar for the second time. The film also led to the ban on the killing of whale sharks on Indian shores. This film also won the Golden Jury Award -at Worldfest, Houston -2002, 6th Sichuan TV Festival China - 2001 and Citta Di Torino at the Cinemembiente Awards - 2001. Honey Hunters of the Blue Mountains won the Mayor of Prague Award at International FAAF, 2002, Festival International du Film Animalier Albert, 2001 and second prize, Earth Vision, Santa Cruz, USA. The television series Earth Matters has won four international awards including the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Award in England 2002. Is a member of various organisations such as British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society, Royal Geographic Society, UK, Television Trust for the Environment, UK, Film Directors Association of India, Indian Documentary Producers Association. Is a correspondent in Global T.V., USA and Mauritian Television. He is on the panel of Films Division, GOI, Doordarshan, Department of Audio Visual Productions, GOI, Department of Tourism, GOI. Is a Member of Jury for Green Oscars; Wildscreen Panda Awards 2002; 42nd National Film Festival: National Awards for Feature Films, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting; 44th National Film Festival: National Awards for Feature films, Ministry of I & B. and Chairman of Technical Committee, International Film Festival 1998/2000. He has also been in the Steering Committee of Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI. He has also been a Consultant to various orgnaisations such as York Jamia Mass Communication Research Centre, Conservation of Indian Wildlife and Educational Films Workshop, etc. He is a visiting lecturere in Mass Communication Research Centre (MCRC), Jamia Milia Islamia. n 44 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Mita Chandran Add: Mokshaa, 1st Floor 6-3-248/G, Road No. 1 Banjara Hills, Hyderabad P: 91-40-23305665 M: 91-36881281 E: mita@mokshaa.com info@mokshaa.com W: www.mokshaa.com Mita Chandra majored in Graphic Design and Film as Medium of Mass Communication from National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. Ms. Mita Chandran started her career in advertising – worked as Copywriter, Client Servicing Manager and Creative Director. Currently she runs her own production house called Mokshaa and worked with Infocom Communications, Calcutta – on Corporate and Documentary Video’s. Her clients include Macneil and Magor, Orind Refractories, Wesman, Nippon Denro Ispat, REACH, EZCC, Calcutta. She has worked as a Script Writer, Director and Producer for several organisations such as Jain Studios, Calcutta, DiTV, Infocom Communications, Calcutta, Lintas, Calcutta, ISKCON, Impact Communications, Sunrise Productions, etc. Her productions include ‘Dhage Prem Ke’ a docudrama for Asian Artists of Oman, Corporate production for Hindustan Gas (HGI) Aditya Birla Group. She has also funtioned as Joint Head of Usha Kiron Channel, Hyderabd. She has also made videos for the AP Tourism Multimedia CD’s on wildlife, heritage, art, culture, etc. She has also scripted and directed a documentary on ‘Nirnaya’ (NGO) covering women’s development for CDC, Hyderabad. Mokshaa is headed by Mita Chandran, an experienced producer, director and scriptwriter. She has worked with the following: Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 45 Infocom Communications, Calcutta - on Corporate and Documentary Video’s: & Magor, Calcutta lMacneil Refractories, Orissa lOrind lWesman, lNippon Calcutta Denro Ispat, Calcutta lWorthington Pumps, Calcutta lEastern Zone Cultural Center (EZCC) Calcutta lREACH (School for the mentally & physically challenged), Calcutta, etc. Jain Studio’s, Calcutta - as Scriptwriter, Director and Executive Producer on Corporate and Documentary Video’s: lNippon Denro Ispat lTata Tea lTata Bearings lITC lICI lPolar Fans lDepartment of Woman & Child Welfare (Center) lNational Mineral Water Company, Oman lSweets of Oman, Oman lPeerless lIndian Group Shaving Products (7 ‘O’ Clock blades). For Jain Studio’s, Calcutta - Script/ Direction: lKalamandir, For Shruti Mass Communications: lIndera 46 Bhubaneswar - TV commercial. Textiles - TV commercial. Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers For DiTV - as Executive Producer for Doordarshan serials: lGaan Point - 26 episodes. lBrain Masala - 13 episodes. lPhoshke Galo - 10 episodes. - Pilot episode lAdbhut For Infocom Communications, Calcutta - Script / Direction: lIndo Flogates - Corporate For Lintas, Calcutta - Script / Production / Direction: lea Board Presentation For ISKON, Calcutta - Executive Producer: lAbhay Charan - Serial on DD1 For Impact Communications, Calcutta - Script: lGarden Reach Shipbuilders - Corporate For Sunrise Productions, Calcutta - Scripts for: lMetro lFilm Plaza - Launch Video music based show - DD Gowahati For Decibel Audio Visuals, Calcutta - Script/Direction/Production: lALSOC, lSt. Xavier’s, Calcutta - Documentary lCoal lA. Calcutta - Documentary India - Corporate Sirkar - Documentary lPhilips India - Marketing Video’s lPhilips India - Documentary lMedilink lAssam - Multimedia/Documentary Valley School - Documentary Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 47 Mita Chandran Productions: ‘Dhage Prem Ke’ - Docudrama for Asian Artistes of Oman - sponsored by Citibank - Telecast on DD National Network General Telecom, Oman - TV commercial Usha Kiron Television, ETV Bangla, Hyderabad- Senior Producer, Ramoji Film City. Functioned as joint head of the channel. Javelin Mediaworx Ltd, HiTec City, Hyderabad Consultant- Head of Film Dept & Project Head on AP Tourism Multimedia CD’s, and on Naandi Foundation website. Made the following films: All the video’s for the AP Tourism Multimedia CD’s on wildlife, heritage, art & culture, food & shopping, places of worship and Buddhist circuit. AP Tourism video’s for H & F S Awards. MAA TV launch film. Produced & Directed: Tata Cellular Video for Dealer conference in Sri Lanka.. Script & Direction: Documentary on ‘Nirnaya’ (NGO) covering women’s development, for Center For Development Communication (CDC), Hyderabad. · Documentary for IMRC on Gujarat riots for fund raising abroad. n 48 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Mitali Dutt Kakar Add: Reef Watch Marine Conservation Priyanka Bldg 50 St. Pauls Road Bandra (W), Mumbai P: 91-22-26518223 F: 91-22-26518209 E: reefwatch@usa.net W: www.reefwatchindia.org Mitali Dutt Kakar is the founder of Reef Watch an NGO dedicated to Marine Conservation. Her experience in filmmaking ranges from working as a Production Assistant with Genesis Film Production Pvt. Ltd to conducting education awareness, training and research in the field of marine conservation. She has been associated with making environment films for quite sometimes now. Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication and CMAS 2 Scuba Diving Instructor. She has been nominated as a governing body member of Wildlife Institute of India by Government of India. She has also started Offspring, a Film Production House independently doing films for clients like Pepsi, Britannia, ITC, Nestle, HLL, Blowplast, etc. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 49 Nandan Saxena Add: Top Quark Productions C-227, Anand Vihar Delhi 110 092 P: 91-11-22152787 F: 95120-2490627 M: 91-9810367244 E: nandansaxena@hotmail.com Nandan Saxena has done Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Delhi. He is into Direction, Camera, Editing and Scripting. He is currently working on a cultural travelogue on the journey to the 1,006year-old monastery in the village of Tabo in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. He has produced and directed a documentary on the small hydro for the UNDP and the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of India. Produced and directed a film on River Yamuna for the Ministry of Environment and Forests. His film Agaria: The Sons of Fire was screened in the National Video Competition at the Mumbai International Film festival 2000. Has also produced two spots on Drug De-addictionfor Navajyoti, Delhi Police Foundation. Produced and directed a 15 minute film on the activities of Akhil Bhartiya Gramin Uthan Samiti, an NGO in Rajasthan. He has worked as a Producer - Director for a weekly programme Nature Trail on the human aspect of ecological questions. Has also produced and directed few programmes for the communication group such as Chunav Chunauti ‘98, Babu Ji, Simatati Doorian and Dunkel Aur Hum. n 50 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Naresh Bedi Add: Bedi Films E-19, Rajouri Garden New Delhi P: 91-11-25439939, 25441864 25440950 F: 91-11-25430850 M: 91-9811051086, 9811195721 E: bedifilms@vsnl.com bedifilms@touchtelindia.com Naresh Bedi worked as a freelance cameraperson for numerous documentaries and features for leading broadcasters and production houses the world over. Is a director and cameraman. Graduated in Motion Picture Photography from the FTII Pune in 1969 with a gold medal for the best all round student and awarded Silver Medal for best photographed diploma film. Besides his specialized field of Indian Natural History, he has also worked on a wide spectrum of subjects – culture and religion, agriculture and astrology, architecture and anthropology. He has also worked as a B unit camera on some of the famous Box office productions. He has received 11 awards and citations for the films he photographed, produced and directed. His awards include Best Wildlife Cameraman at International Wildlife Film and Television Festival Wildscreen 1984 for The Ganges Gharial and a nomination for British Academy Awards for Saving the Tiger/ Man Eating Tigers in 1987. His film Rhino The Indian Unicorn, Gir Lion The last Refuge, Arrival of the Olive Ridleys were nominated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival in the category of wildlife conservation. Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 51 Naresh and Rajesh Bedi have worked together as filmamkers and photographers for over 30 years. They have travelled to the remotest corners of India to produce pictorial books and films on the cultural and natural heritage of the country. They established their firm Bedi Brothers in 1970 and nurtured it to become one of the leading producers of world class documentaries. Naresh Bedi has received acclaim for films on the gharial, elephant and tigers which have been shown at prime time by major TV networks of the world. Their work has been awarded nationally and internationally many times. Naresh won the Panda or the Green Oscar for Best wildlife cameraman at the International wildlife film and television festival of New york in 1985 for his film The Ganges Gharial. Their two tiger films were nominated for the British Academy Awards in 1987. Rajesh was adjudged the wildlife photograher of the year 1986 in a worldwide competition in England. Rajesh was the cinematographer of a hour long film on the Child Prostitutes for a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which was awarded the world’s highest television award the Emmy’. Naresh and Rajesh Bedi inherited their love for nature from their father Dr. Ramesh Bedi, a noted scholar of Indian medicinal plants. Th brothers took naturally to filmmakking and photography so that they could bring the splendor of India’s wildernesses into people’s homes. Naresh Bedi studies filmmaking at Asia’s foremost film and television Institute of India at Pune while Rajesh Bedi excelled as a self-taught photographer. Both brothers have attained eminence in their chosen field. Their wildlife photos and footage while spreading a strong conservation message have also made significant contributions to the subcontinent’s natural history. The Bedi Brothers have risked their lives several times to achieve these goals. n 52 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Nikhil J. Alva Add: Miditech Pvt. Ltd B-59, Greater Kailash - I New Delhi P: 91-11-26284778-84 F: 91-11-26282190 E: nikhil@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org Nikhil Alva, with his brother Niret Alva, in 1992 set up Miditech, a production house that specializes in environment and travel programming. One of this earliest successes as a producer was his film Living on the Edge, India’s first comprehensive environment series that ran continuously for 5 years and also won three awards: The Pinnacle, a national award; as the Best Information Series which is an international award - the Green Oscar, the Panda Award atWildscreen, in 1996 and the Silver Tree Award for Best Environment series in Vatavaran 2002. He directed and scripted The Lions of Gir which won a Special Jury Award at Vatavaran 2002 film festival. After winning accolades for travel shows like the Great Escape telecast on a number of international networks around the globe, and presenting and directiong some episodes of Off the Beaten Path, that featured adventure in lesser known regions of India, Nikhil was ready to plunge into an area he is passionate about - natural history film-making. He directed and scripted The Lions of Gir a 52-minute film on the last surviving Asiatic lions in the forests of Gir in western India. Nikhil spent 2 years researching and filmming the project in the forests of Gir. The film shot on 16 mm, captures the fight for survival that is played out each day between lions and Maladhari tribe’s people. Distributed worldwide by Granada International, Lions of Gir has been sold to Singapore, Spain, Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 53 Portugal, Korea, Scadinavia, Discovery Channel, etc. This film also won the Special Jury Award at Vatavaran 2002, India’s largest environment film festival. It was also a finalist at Wildscreen 2002, Bristol, UK and has been screened at several national and international film festivals. He won a commission under the Reel Talent Category of the NGC-EDB project that aimed at identifying new talent in Asia and directed Operation Hot Pursuit, the half hour film on the illegal ivory trade in Asia. Besides television, Nikhil is also passionate about music and pistol shooting. Producers, directors and anchors for television serials and programmes on environment, natural history, travel and adventure, the two brothers set up their production house, Miditech in 1992. Living on the Edge, India’s first comprehensive environment series, ran continuously for five years on Doordarshan and Star Plus and won them the Green Oscar in 1996 and the Silver Tree Award at the Vatavaran environment film festival in 2002. It also won the national award, Pinnacle, for the best information series. Their automotive show Wheels received the Asian Television Award. The Lions of Gir, a 52-minute film on the last surviving Asiatic lions, was researched, scripted, produced and directed by the two brothers and was distributed round the world by Granada International. It won a special jury award at Vatavaran 2002 and was nominated for Wildscreen 2002. Miditech also produces RAAAh (Zee, India’s first reality game show), Commandos for BBC World. It also produced special reports on India for CNN’s Gary Strieker, BBC’s Earth Report and National Geographic’s One World, One Weather. When Nikhil and Niret setup Miditech in 1992, their vision was to produce hard hitting programs on environmental and social issues, travel and culture in India and a series on the fast emerging segment - infotainment. One of the earliest successes as a producer for Nikhil was “Living on the Edge”, India’s first comprehensive environment series. Shot in remote parts of the Indian sub-continent as well as in parts of South East Asia, it featured environmental issues as well as threats to wildlife. A popular and critically acclaimed show, the first of its kind on the Indian television, “Living on the Edge” went on to win The Pinnacle 54 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Awards as the Best Information Series, the “Green Oscar” or the Panda Award at Wildscreen in 1996. “Living on the Edge” also won the Silver Tree Award for Best Environment series at Vataavaran 2002. After winning accolades for travel shows like “The Great Escape” telecast on a number of international networks around the globe, and presenting and directing some episodes of “Off the Beaten Path”, featuring adventure in lesser known regions of India, Nikhil was ready to plunge into an area he is passionate about - natural history film-making. He directed and scripted “The Lions of Gir” a 52-minute film on the last surviving asiatic lions in the forests of Gir in western India. The film, shot on 16 mm, captures the fight for survival played out each day between lions and Maladhari tribe’s people. “Lions of Gir” won a Special Jury Award at Vatavaran 2002, India’s largest environment film festival. The film was a finalist at Wildscreen 2002, Bristol, UK and has been screened at several national and international film festivals. Nikhil directed India’s first adventure reality game show “R.A.A.A.H” for Zee TV. The series pitched five married couples against each other in extreme terrain. With a crew about 80 strong on location, “RAAAH” was one of the largest productions on Indian television. The leap from adventure - reality to fiction did not take long. Miditech produced a show “Kabhi Biwi Kabhi Jasoos”, the story of a house wife metamorphosing into an Indian version of Miss Marple, albeit a fashionable one, for Sony TV. “Saara Akaash”, currently on Star Plus, is one of the most popular serials. “Saara Akaash” is the first fictional look on Indian Airforce. Miditech’s youth oriented shows such as “Bakra”, “Record Tod”,”Bum Mein Dum”, and “Roadies”, on MTV, have created their own following among the young and the restless. ”Bum Mein Dum” was highly commended as the most Innovative Program in it’s category at the Asian Television Awards. Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 55 Nikhil directed and co-scripted “Operation Hot Pursuit’, a half hour film on the illegal ivory trade in Asia for National Geographic Channel. A recent Miditech production, “The Great Descent” documented an international team of professional river runners on a ten day expedition down the unexplored Brahmaputra.The fifty two minute film recently won the award for Best Editing and was Highly Commended for Best Direction at The Asian Television Awards, 2003. Nikhil’s latest production is Hum 2 Hai na, a daily on Sony Entertainment Television, that tells the story of two girls Kareena and Koel and their love for music. n 56 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Nina Subramani Add: Elephant Corridor Films # 13, South Park Appts Kalkaji, New Delhi-110 019 P: 91-11-35001859, 33469961 M: 91-9810331301, 9811007797 E: mail@elephantcorridor.org W: www.elephantcorridor.org Nina Subramani a graduate in Zoology, has for nearly 14 years worked with the Student Sea Turtle Conservation Network in Chennai. Later she received a masters degree in Film and television from Jamia Millia Islamia University. Today she is committed to making films on environmental and development issues. Her films include Kalpavriksha – Legacy of the Forests, on medicinal plants and Two People One Movement comparing peoples’ movements in Europe and India. She along with her partner Rajani Mani has set up Elephant Corridor Films in 2001 which is committed towards making films such as environment and public health, wildlife and natural resource management, development issues and matters of public policy. Her first independent production ‘ IN God’s Own Country’ was nominated for the 10th Annual Raindance Film Festival, at the Pennsylvania documentary film festival 2002 and also in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival, New Delhi. Nina’s early childhood was spent on the Chennai coast where she was actively involved with the Student Sea Turtle Conservation Network for more than 10 years. Later she got a Masters degree in Film and Television from New Delhi’s Jamia Millia University. Her first directorial venture “Kalpavriksha, Legacy Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 57 of the Forests” is a film on medicinal plants commissioned by UNESCO. She also directed Khamoshi Kyon, a talk show on AIDS-related issues for the National Network, as well as Terra Quiz, an environmental quiz programme produced by TERI. She was one of 12 Indians selected to participate in an environment documentary workshop by the Thomson Foundation, Wales in 1999. This resulted in a film ‘Two Peoples One Movement’ a documentary comparing peoples ’ movements in Europe and India. n 58 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 59 P. Baburaj Add: ALCOM or Third Eye Communications 101, NF Garden, NF Gate Tripunithura, Kerala - 682301 P: 91-484-2784333 P. Baburaj has been associated since 1982 with Alternative Communications Forum (ALCOM), a filmmakers’ collective involved in producing videos and films on various issues. He co-scripted Ilayum Mullum (Leaves & Thorns), a Malayalam feature film directed by K. P. Sasi, which was screened at fourteen International festivals. An outside programme producer for C-DIT Trivandrum. Recent film is Candles in the Wind on the Gujarati Earth Quake. His ‘Chaliyar…The Final Struggle’ co-directed with C. Saratchandran, received a Special Mention in the MIFF 2000 and Bronze Tree Award in “Vatavaran 2002”. n 60 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers P. Balan Add: Aumpu Media trust / sivani Creations c/o.Sukrutham Magazin pothole road trichur Ernakulam Kerala P: 91-484-784510 F: 91-484-781075 E: adityabala@satyam.net.in P. Balan, during his college days was drawn into environmental issues as part of a campaign against felling of trees on campus in which he assumed a leadership role. He also became deeply involved with the filmsociety movement in the state through which he gained acquaintance with the film medium. In 1989 he joined All India Radio as a trasmission executive and has since produced over a hundred programmes on social and environmental issues, three of which have won national awards and six merit certificates. Initiated by him, the ANMPU Media Trust was formed in 1995 at Trissur by a small group of like-minded individuals with the objective of exploring alternative media practices including production of documentaries and organizing the screening of serious films –classics and documentaries & shorts- on human rights/ environmental/other social issues in campuses and even remote villages to promote awareness. Has won several awards for his film such as Aanpoovu [male flower] won Honorary Jury Mention at the Oberhausen International Documentary Film Festival in 1997; Kerala State Television Award for the Best Documentary 2001. This film was also selected in 7 international film festivals and screened in several major international universities as port of the Film south Asia Programme. Melavalavu-beta/28 mts/prod. ISS, New Delhi. The 18th elephant was selected & screened in the International category of the Mumbai International Documentary & Short Film Festival 2002. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 61 Prabhu Jhingran Add: Doordarshan Kendra Director 24 Ashok Mark Lucknow - 611414 P: 91-11-2205752 F: 91-11-2287268 M: 91-9839012884 Prabhu Jhingran is a Director with Prasar Bharati, Doordarshan Kendra, Lucknow. Has participated in various training programmes and involved in journalist activities. Has written more than 550 articles, interviews, comments, features and reports published in different newspapers, magazines and periodicals. U.P. Hindi Sansthan awarded his book titled Doordarshan published in 1996 and Television ki Duniya was awarded the best book of the year in Journalism category by Hindi Sansthan, Govternment of U.P. Awarded as Best Story Writer of the University (B.H.U.) in 1970-71. Participated in more than 25 drama shows as stage decorator, art director and actor. Produced and directed various documentaries like 30 minutes documentaries on Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya, Pt. Gobind Vallabh, Rashtrakavi Pt. Madav Shukla for national telecast as outside producer using facilities from Lucknow Doordarshan, etc. Awarded in Feb 99 the Paryavaran Mitra award by the U.P. Government. n 62 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Pradeep Nair Add: Film Buff Productions Vasanthi Mandiram Olesha P.O., Kottayam Kerala -686014 P: 91-481-516261 E: pradeepnairfb@rediffmail.com Pradeep Nair, a member in Indian Documentary Producers Association has done Post Graduate Diploma in communication and Journalism, Kerala Press Academy, Kochi and Film Appreciation Course from Film & Television Institute of India (F.T.I.I.), Pune. He has got 5 Years of experience in Print Media. Worked as Sub- Editor / Correspondent in a Malayalam Language daily. Edited Art, Literary and Film pages from 1990 - 1995. Working in the field of Film and T.V. Production from 19952001. He has scripted and directed films like Man vs Nature The Struggle Eternal a documentary film on landslides in high ranges of Kerala. This film participated and screened in various International and National Film Festivals like 5th Mumbai International Film festival for documentaries and short films in March 1998, entered in Prakriti 98 festival of Indian documentaries on environment, human rights and development. It was also screened in International festival of video and telefilms organised by SOORYA in September 1998. He has also worked on films on AIDS, Street Children, etc. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 63 Pradip Saha Add: Centre for Science & Environment 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi - 110 062 P: 91-11-29955124; 29956110 29956394 F: 91-11-29955879/5870 E: cse@cseindia.org psaha@cseindia.org Pradip Saha has mostly worked on visual media, as photographer, graphic designer till 2002, then became the Managing Editor of Down to Earth Magazine. He has made few videos on issues of environment and development with a special focus on water issues. He designed exhibitions on water in World Water Forum in The Hague. Some of the Films produced and directed by him includes Bandits and the Backhanders (2000), Arvari: The Miracle River (2000), Smog Inc (1998), Life Under Wildlife (1998) and Spirits of Forest (1998). His film Waterworks India: Four Engineers and a Manager (1998) has been widely screened in India and abroad like at the 10th International Rainwater Catchment Systems Conference ‘Rainwater International 2001’ at Mannheim, Germany and at Second World Water Forum in Hague in March 2000. National and international television channels including Doordarshan National and German Television Station have used stories and video footages of this film. 250 copies of his film have been sold to various NGOs, corporate sector, schools, colleges and universities, etc. this film also won the Second Best Documentary’ award in the category of Theme of the Festival ‘Water’ in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. n 64 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Pramod & Neelima Mathur Add: B-27, (1st floor) Nizamuddin East New Delhi 110013 P: 91-11-24354927 F: 91-11-24357928 E: mathur@del2.vsnl.net.in Producer/director, researcher and script writer, respectively, for Spotfilms. They have been running this news and features agency for TV channels in India for the last three decades. Their main areas of production are ethnographic and current affairs programmes for Doordarshan, India, ZDF and Transtel, Germany. They also make developmental programmes for the institutional sector in India and abroad. Their clients include USAID India, The Policy Project and Population Reference Bureau, Washington DC, Tata Energy Research Institute and National Literacy Mission, New Delhi. Among their better known productions are Pulse of a Nation on the changing dynamics of population related issues in India; On the Fence on the Chipko movement of the Himalayas; Terraview -- a series on environment and energy issues in India; Parivartan -- campaign spots on literacy; The Idus on a Mongloid tribe in Arunachal Pradesh in north-east India; The Silent One on urban slum and The Invisible One on tribal girl child. The Mathurs have recently set up a trust, Foundation for Responsible Media (FORM), to support informative and developmental television production. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 65 Prashant Sareen Add: Small Screen 5/7, Basement Sarva Priya Vihar New Delhi - 110 016 P: 91-11-24355941 F: 91-11-24353825 E: prashant@small-screen.com Prasahant Sareen is the co-founder and director of Small Screen. He was the Senior Executive Producer, Sony Entertainment Television. He also worked as the Producer of Newstrack, India’s premier current affairs programme. Directed and scripted a 30 minute documentary on the issue of water scarcity in Rajasthan for PSBT. Directed and scripted over 20 corporate film since Small Screen was founded. Co-produced Chadar a documentary for India’s national television channel on a winter trade route in Zanskar. Prashant was the Senior Executive Producer, Sony Entertainment Television. He also worked, as the Producer of Newstrack, India’s premier current affairs programme produced for the Star Plus Channel. Produced Pilot programmes for CNN Asia and BBC World. Received Best Travel Documentary award in Spring Fest 2000, eveo.com, San Francisco and received a Special Jury Mention at the Okinawa Film Festival, Japan for film Chadar. n 66 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Prashant Shashikant Kulkarni Add: Audio Visual Centre Yashwantrao Chauhan Maharashtra Open University Dhyan Gangotri Near Gangapur Dam, Nashik P: 91-11-2231481, 2231714, 15 F: 91-11-2231716 E: pskulkarni8@yahoo.co.in W: www.ycmou.com Prashant Shashikant Kulkarni is a Producer- Cameraman at Audio Video Centre of Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik since 1992. He has produced about 50 video programmes related to every aspesct of life in various types of presentation techniques. He received award for Overall Best Educational Video Programme Production at University Grants Commissions Annual Video Festival held at Ahmedabad in 1994. His deep interests are in the areas of wildlife, nature and art related video programmes. Previously was in the service of Educational Media Research Centre as Freelance Cameraman at University of Poona, since 1987. Hasdone Diploma in Journalism and Masters Degree in Educational Communication. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 67 Rakesh Sharma Add: 401/ 26, Om Chaitanya POPCO, Versova Mumbai - 400061 P: 91-22-26301582 M: 91-9820353103 E: actindia@vsnl.com rakesh_film@yahoo.com Mr. Rakesh Sharma, an eminent filmmaker, had been involved in film making since 1986. He went into making independent documentary filmmaking from 2001 onwards. He has been associated with numerous film and television channels like the Doordarshan as a Consultant on air presentation and Channel Design; ZEE Gold (Zee USA) on Channel Design; Vijay TV as Consultant Programming, Channel ops, etc., and Star Plus (India) as their Network Executive Producer/ Head, etc. He was also into Freelance TV newsgathering. His work has been felicitated with numerous awards like Robert Falherty prize at the Pennsylvania Film Festival (2002), Le Prix De la Presse Politique award for the best documentary film at 16th Fribourg International Film Festival (Switzerland), John Michaels memorial award for best documentary in Big Muddy film festival USA amongst others. Best Documentary (feature length) at Big mini DV Film Festival (USA), 68 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Earth vision Award, Earth vision filmfest 2003 (Japan), Special Jury Award, Ecocinema 2002 (Greece, Sept 2002), Jury Citation/Mention at Black International Cinema Fest (Germany), Jury Citation/Mention at Earthvision 2002 (U.S.A.) and Certificato Di Merito Bronzo, 12th Prix, Leonardo, Italy (2003). The director Rakesh Sharma has worked extensively in film and television since 1985. He works as a consultant for broadcasting channels in the areas of programming, on-air presentation and live television. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 69 Ram S. Pejawar Add: Peajawar and Pejawar A1/7, Dattaprasad Apartments 10th Main, Malleswaram Bangalore - 560003 P: 91-80-3348429 F: 91-80-3348429 E: pejawar@vsnl.com Has produced various films such as Katha Vyakti - a programme for children entered in international Children’s film festival, entered in Asian Broadcaster’s Union Meet, Refugee of the millennium a wildlife film on the Asian Elephant entered in Vatavaran 2002 Film Festival. Has produced several films on wildlife such as Running Wild, Running Free, a programme for kids on animals and nature in 87 which was well received in schools. Harakke a children’s Film on live animal sacrifices on DD Bangalore and Refugee of the Millenium a wildlife film on the Asian Elephant highlighting the man-elephant conflict in Karnataka. A film on Developing a Media Strategy for Karnataka forest department. A website for the wildlife division of Karnataka Forest Department. n 70 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Ramesh Menon Add: 35-D, Nilgiri-1 Sector - 34, Noida - 201 303 P: 95120-2506089, 2506210 M: 91-9811633769 E: ramesh@teri.res.in rameshmenon100@rediffmail.com Ramesh Menon, Director of Global Warning! presently working with TERI has 25 years of media experience and has produced scores of television programmes dealing with current affairs in India. His film Taj Mahal-Not a Love Story produced for the World Bank has been to numerous festivals. He has scripted numerous documentaries and produced environmental shows for Indian television. Has authored a book Caste & Communal Time Bomb on communal violence in Gujarat, India. Has produced news documentary on earthquake victims in Latur., India, dealing with the psychological trauma they are battling with. His film “Global Warning!” deals with “how climate change is going to be the greatest challenge for man in the years to come and what can be done about it” was nominated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. He has worked for newspapers, magazines, television and the new media. He was an Associate Editor of India Today and Executive Producer with Business India, Television, TV Today and Sahara TV. He is working on film that deals with pesticide poisoning in India and writing a novel on the twists in contemporary India life. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 71 Ranu Ghosh Add: UV-08-03A 1050/1 Survey Park Kolkata- 700075 P: 91-33-24169568 E: ranughosh@vsnl.net Working in both celluloid and video formats, she has produced, directed, researched and done camera work for films on environment and women’s issues. She has directed, researched and produced films for foreign television companies also. The documentary on Arranged Marriages in India, produced by Dominant_7 was for French Television. She did the camera work for the documentary From Calcutta with Love, on experimental dancing for Australian Television, Mass Marriage System in India for National Geographic channel, Mukti Sangramey Bangla -Mujibnagar Parba on Bangladesh liberation struggle for the Bangladesh Foundation for Development Research. For Reuter Television she has produced a film on Women Activities in World Bank Projects in Eastern India. The film was shown at the Beijing Women’s Conference in 1995. n 72 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Romulus Earl Whitaker Add: Draco Films P.O. Box-21, Chengalpattu Tamil Nadu-603001 P: 91-4114-29195 E: draco@vsnl.com Romulus Earl Whitaker was born in New York City on 23rd May 1943 and is Naturalised Indian. Schooling from Kodaikanal School, South India in the year 1960, has studied Wildlife Management from University of Wyoming in USA in 1962 and further he completed his Bachelors in Wildlife Management from Pacific Western University in the year 1986. He also has received many awards for his commitment for saving the wildlife. Till now he has received Award for conservation Merit from world Wildlife Fund for Nature (International) in the year 1983. In 1984, he received Rolex Award for Enterprise in Switzerland and then in 1985 he received the Order of the Golden Ark at the Netherlands. in 1986, he got Peter Scott Award (IUCN) with Zai Whitaker in U.K.. and in 1991 he got Ashoka Foundation Fellowship in India/USA. He has directed many Documentaries on Wildlife and such as Irulas, Hunter-Gatherers in the Space Age, Periyar, Banking on Crodiles, Snakebite, A Cooperative For Snake Cathers, Seeds For Hope, The Boy and the Crocodile, Silver Valley, Rat Wars, Treasured Island, Keralensis, King Cobra, Spunky Monkey, Croc Man, Croc Crusader, Thunder Dragon, Snake Hunter, Snake Hunter-Costa Rica and Mugger Crocodiles of Sri Lanka. Romulus Earl Whitaker was born in New York City on 23rd May 1943 and is Naturalized Indian. Schooling from Kodaikanal School, South India in the year 1960, Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 73 has studied Wildlife Management from University of Wyoming in USA in 1962 and further he completed his Bachelors in Wildlife Management from Pacific Western University in the year 1986. He also has received many awards for his commitment for saving the wildlife. Till date he has received award for conservation merit from World Wildlife Fund for Nature (International) in 1983. In 1984, he received Rolex Award for Enterprise in Switzerland bagged the Order of the Golden Ark at the Netherlands in 1986. He was also awarded Peter Scott Award (IUCN) with Zai Whitaker in U.K and he received Ashoka Foundation Fellowship in India/USA, in the year 1991. He has directed many documentaries to name a few HunterGatherers in the Space Age, Periyar, Banking on Crocodiles, Snakebite, A Cooperative for Snake Catchers, Seeds of Hope, The Boy and the Crocodile, Silent Valley, Rat Wars, Treasured Islands, Croc Man, Croc Crusader, Thunder Dragon, Snake Hunter, Snake Hunter-Costa Rica and Mugger Crocodiles of Sri Lanka. He has been the member of various organisations such as Honorary Consultant to International Union for th e Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources/ Species Survival Commission (IUCN/SSC), Member, Advisory Committee, Bombay Natural History Society, etc. n 74 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 75 Sagari Chhabra Add: B-5/19 Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi 24 P: 91-11-24617424 F: 91-11-26160279 E: soch@vsnl.com Writer and film-maker, primarily on social issues. Her films include Tatva (Essence), a fiction film about a woman in search of her self, which won the national award (Rajat Kamal). Now, I Will Speak, a film on rape, was given the Award of Excellence for production & direction, by the International Association of Women in Radio & Television, Manila. Global Warming, a film on environment, received the United Nation’s World Food Day award. Her other films include Brides Are Not For Burning on domestic violence, Asli Azaadi (True Freedom) on the contribution of India’s women freedom fighters. The film was very well received at the Golden Gate Festival, San Francisco, and the Norwegian Film festival. With a post-graduate degree in communications from Washington State University, she writes for the Times of India. Hindustan Times, Mainstream and Pioneer on social and developmental issues. Sagari also writes poetry and has authored The Professional Woman’s Dreams. A social activist, she is founder member of SOCH - Social Organisation for Change. n 76 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Sandesh V Kadur Add: 503, 4th Main 6th Cross, Kengeri Satellite Town Bangalore P: 91-80-8483828 F: 91-80-6602909 M: 91-9845031131 E: svkadur@gorgassciencefoundation.org svkadur@yahoo.com Since completing his degree in Wildlife Biology Sandesh Kadur has spent most of his time working on wildlife documentaries in countries as diverse as Mexico and India on subjects ranging from sea turtles to elephants. He works for the Gorgas Science Foundation based in Brownsville, Texas. He has received awards like Gold REMI award for Creative Excellence by Houston Worldfest in 2003, Finalist in South by Southwest Film Festival, Austin, Texas in 2003. Nominated as finalist in Wildscreen 2002 for the BBC Newcomer of the Year award, has received Merit Award for Cinematography in International Wildlife film festival in 2002. Sahyadris: Mountains of the Monsoon was shot over a period of four years by Sandesh Kadur and was awarded the Special Mention of the Jury Award in the category of Wildlife Conservation in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. This film was also screened at University of Texas, Brownsville and at BBC Wildscreen Film Festival, Bristol, UK. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 77 Sanjay Barnela Add: Moving Images D-3/3425, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110 070 P: 91-11-26124317 F: 91-11-26601751 M: 91-9818299212 E: moving@vsnl.com W: www.movingimagesindia.com Sanjay Barnela is a part of a Delhi-based production team with interests in the environment and development. He has worked on a range of issues from the politics of shepherds accessing grazing pastures in the Himalayas, to the complexities of adopting renewable energy and costeffective construction technologies. Over the past decade, the team has produced a number of films, which have been screened at national and international film festivals apart from being telecast on televsion. Some of his better known productions include: Turf Wars, Tales from the Indian Countryside, The Elusive Mountain, Pastoral Politics and Vidyalayam. In addition to this, Sanjay is among the very few filmmakers who has specialized in high altitude filming, having filmed mountaineering climbs at altitudes above 20,000 ft. in the Himalayas. n 78 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Sanjay Kak Add: Octave Communications Pvt. Ltd C-4/4048, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110070 P: 91-11-26893893 M: 91-9811229952 E: octave@vsnl.com An independent documentary film-maker. His recent film In the Forest Hangs a Bridge received the Golden Lotus for the best documentary film at the 1999 National Film Awards and the Asian Gaze Award at the Pusan Short Film Festival, Korea. His recent works include One Weapon (1997), a video film about democracy in the 50th year of Indian independence, and Harvest of Rain (1995), made in association with the Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. In 1986, he helped found Octave Communication, a New Delhi-based production company. His work for television includes the travelogue, Pradaskshina: Journey Down the Ganga (1985-86) He also did news documentaries in Hindi for Doordarshan between 1985 and 1987. These include Punjab: Doosra Adhyaya and Kiski Ganga?. His films on the theme of migration, looking at people of Indian origin in the fringers of the cityof London (This Land, My Land, Eng-Land! 1993) and in post-apartheid South Africa (A House and a Home 1993) have been widely screened at documentary festivals. He has also produced and directed Cambodia: Angkor Remebered (1990), a reflection on the monument and its place in Khmer society. His Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 79 early training in film was as writer/ researcher on a shoe-string black and white popular science series for Indian televison. His first independent documentary Kinnaur Ke Log (The people of Kinnaur, 1983), was an account of a year in the life of a Himalayn shepherd boy, followed by Savdhan! Bacche Khel Rahe Hain about the remedial uses of drama in therapy of disabled children. His video Geli Mitti (The Wet Earth), was awarded the Silver Lotus at the 1985 National Film Awards in India. His documentary film “Words on Water” on Rivers was awarded ‘Second Best Documentary’ in the category of Theme of the Festival ‘Water’. n 80 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Sanjay Maharishi Add: FA-338, Mansarovar Gardens New Delhi 110015 P: 91-11-5534890, 5437230, 5431627 E: sanketproductions@yahoo.com Sanjay Maharishi is Cameraman and Director. He has made films like Aruvacode Diary on rehabilitation of child prostitutes, Of Water and Words on traditional water harvesting system and the their role in meeting the demand for water in Rajasthan. He has also made Shor. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 81 Sanjay Mohan Add: Abhaya, 82 Bodheswaran Road Behind Police Camp Nandavanam, Trivandrum Kerala - 695033 P: 91-471- 2321940, 471-3094700 M: 91-9846032194 E: srimohan@vsnl.com W: http://education.vsnl.com/chaliyar Sanjay Mohan has produced and directed several documentaries. He now works as a Producer with Surya TV, Sun Network’s Malayalam Channel. His areas of interest are Current Affairs, Women’s Issues and Environment. His work includes films like ‘Shanker - The Patriarch of Indian Cartoons’, ‘Monsoons - The Life Line of India’, ‘Endless Days of Silent Suffering’ and ‘Daivathinte Nattil’, etc. His documentary film ‘Unquiet Flows the Chaliyar was awarded the Best of the Festival in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. It was aslo in the competitive section of 16th Okomedia Internationa Film Festival, Freiburg Germany, 6th International Film Festival, Mumbai, and screened at the European Touring Film Festival, Indian Centre, Cologne, Germany, The British Council, Trivandrum and various other places. n 82 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Satyen Wanchoo Add: Avifauna films E-122, II Floor Greater Kailash II New Delhi P: 91-11-51639318/19 F: 91-11-51639318 M: 91-9811178881 E: avifauna@mantraonline.com W: www.keti.org Satyen Wanchoo is a private producer, who has specialized in documentary filmmaking on nature conservation and the environment. He has filmed on a wide range of subjects, from habitat destruction to the threats posed by climatic change and the development of environment friendly solutions and technologies. He has nearly 300 short films on environment and wildlife to his credit. And has the experience in filming in diverse environments spanning the length and breadth of the country from the cold deserts of Ladakh to the lush evergreen forests of Kerala. One of the films directed by him is Lime Buildings Breath on shared sacred sites and communities that are sited in Gurdaspur District, Punjab. This film was screened at various places such as the British Council, Victoria, Albert Museum in London, etc. He has contributed regularly to nature and conservation journals like Hornbill published by the Bombay Natural History Society. He has directed and produced a half an hour documentary film along with a series of shorter feeder films on the SDWRML project carried out by the Loktak development Authority in partnership with Wetlands International South Asia with support from Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 83 the India Canada Environment Facility on the Loktak Lake in Manipur. Directed and produced a half an hour documentary film on “Project Water” which is an attempt in the management of wastewater based on a system of duckweed and fishponds developed by Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneshwar (XIMB) in partnership with CIFA. Directed and produced a half an hour documentary film on the project ‘EIRA’ carried out in the Chindwara district of Madhya Pradesh and the Amravati district of Maharashtra by Indian Potash Limited. He has also worked as a Special Correspondent, Producer with NDTV. Kullu Eco-tourism Initiative (KETI) has been formed by him to promote Ecotourism as a tool to foster the local economy in an around the Greater Himalayan National Park in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh and created a website i.e. www.keti.org for greater access and information on the area. n 84 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Saumya Sen Add: LEAPFROG A-14, Gulmohar Park New Delhi - 110 049 M: 91-9811154329 E: leapfrog.india@lycos.com nandita.das@vsnl.com Saumya was Creative Director at Ogilvy & Mather, New Delhi, India’s second largest advertising agency, and a member of the worldwide WPP Group. Apart from winning acclaim at numerous Indian Advertising Award Shows, Saumya has to his credit two Silvers at the Asia Ad Fest, and finalist status at the One Show Awards in New York. The New York Festivals and the Clio Awards. His work on the Pulse Polio programme remains his favourite and most awarded. Saumya has recently set up an organization called LEAPFROG – a platform for creative artistes and communication professionals. It also seeks to contribute towards the communication needs of the development sector in partnership with NGOs. Its maiden venture is championing the cuase of Rainwater Harvesting in association with Centre for Science and Environment. Has produced a 90 second TV Spot on rainwater harvesting which has been aired on national television and was awarded the ‘Best documentary’ in the category of ‘Pubic Service Message’ in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. Saumya with Leapfrog, intends to work on diverse social issues through public service advertising, innovative television programming and small budged issue-based feature films. He also wishes to contribute towards developing the nascent arena of Corporate Social Responsibility. His projects include work related to HIV/AIDS, femal foetecide, education and children. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 85 Seema Muralidhara Add: Beacon Television Wing A-1/Flat 103 Siddharth Nagar Building No. 5, CHS Ltd. Opposite Dheeraj Savera Mumbai - 400 066 P: 91-22-56764990 F: 91-22-28845978 E: murali2@bol.net.in Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism, Basic Course in TV Production, Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and Advanced Course in TV production from Central Production Centre, New Delhi. Seema Muralidhara has worked as a Director-Producer, and also on concept and script of programmes such as Earth Charmers, Nobody Lies in a Temple, The Living Past, Aap Ki Shanti, Maa Tujhe Salam, Humre P.M. Ji, Adarniya Pradhan Mantri, Apni Dharti, Apne Log, etc. She has directed and produced several programmes for channels like ZEE Network, Doordarshan, etc. Their TV series Earth Charmers on organic farming was awarded Bronze Tree in India’s first National Film Festival on Wildlife and Environment titled Vatavaran 2002.Earth Charmers was screened at Zanzibar International Film Festival 2002, Tanzania. Screen Panasonic nominee for Best TV Programme Hum Zameen, 1994, Onida Awards nominee for Best Environment Programme Hum Zameen, 1995. Dinaman award for investigative news report on prison conditions in India. She has also worked as a Journalist for Times of India and News Correspondent for Doordarshan, Mumbai. n 86 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Senani Add: No. 1, 12th Cross V.V. Mohalla, Mysore Karnataka P: 91-821-2519211 E: senani@sancharnet.in Mr. Krupakar and Mr. Senani are a duo of wildlife photographers / filmmakers who have worked in the Western Ghats for over 20 years, under the name Krupakar Senani. Their photographs have been published in a number of wildlife magazines both in India and abroad. Such as Nature History Magazine, People, BBC Wildlife and London Times. More than 35 photo-essays on natural history have been published in local languages in leading magazines in India since 1985. They have worked as consultants and cameraperson to a number of international television producers, apart from producing 12 wildlife documentaries for local television such as BBC, Channel 4, Discovery and National Geographic Television Channels. They have been actively involved in social and conservation activities in Karnataka. Alongside, for the past eight years, they are doing an intensive study of pack dynamics of the Asiatic wild dog in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Their Short film productions include ‘Forgotten Villages’, ‘Glimpses of the Wilderness’, ‘Finding the Link’, ‘Taming of a River’, etc. Their publications include ‘Forgotten Villages’, ‘Valley of Bamboos’, ‘Nature’s Masterpiece: the elephant’, ‘Notes form the Wild: An Information Guide to National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of Karnataka’, ‘Nagarhole’, etc. They have received Sahitya Academy Award, Karnataka’s highest literary award in 1999. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 87 Shankar Chandra Add: E6 Films B24 Malcha Marg Chanakyapuri New Delhi- 110 021 M: 91-9810234289 Fax: 91-11-25472283 E: shankat@e6photography.com Is a Filmmaker and Cinematographer. He is director of E6 Films. After completing his Masters in Mass Communication from the Mass Communication Research Center, Jamia Millia Islamia, Shankar Chandra cut his teeth as a cameraperson working with TV18 and worked on a wide variety of programmes including Automobiles, Lifestyles, Game shows and news to name a few. Fascinated by animals he realized he wanted to work with them. Miditech seemed to offer a solution, given the companies profile; While working with them he got an opportunity to work on documentaries for the for the UN and the National Geographic. Later he set up his own company and worked on a number of films on subjects such as traditional healers in a modern society, watershed management in Rajasthan and sex workers and their fight for self-determination. The latter was critically acclaimed at the International AIDS Conference 2002, held in Barcelona. His film In Defence of the Golden Mahseer that seeks to document the privately driven river fauna conservation effort participated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. n 88 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Shekar Dattatri Add: Plot No. 40 Door No. II, 3rd East Street Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai P: 91-11-24415744 F: 91-11-24914802 E: dattatri@vsnl.com Shekar Dattatri has had a lifelong fascination with wildlife. At the age of thirteen he began work as a part-time volunteer at the famous Madras Snake Park. An abiding interest in wildlife led to photography. After gaining a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology he began an informal apprenticeship with a documentary filmmaker. Shekhar Dattatri’s association with film making dates back to the eighties. His first documentary A Cooperative for Snake Catchers won him the National Award for Best Scientific film. His next three documentaries were all National Award winners. That was the beginning amongst the list of awards he has won as a filmmaker, which included National Award for the Best Agricultural Film for Seeds of Hope. After shooting, directing and producing several short environmental/ wildlife documentaries for Indian Television, he along with his colleagues made a documentary ‘Silent Valley - An Indian Rainforest’. This film won several National and International awards such as National Award for Best Film on Ecology and Environment, National Award for Best Cinematography, Special Jury award Jackson Hole Festival, Citta de Sondrio Award, Italy, Best Nature Film, Earthvision Festival Japan. He also received Special Jury Award at the International Wildlife Film Festival, Montana, USA, Arlette Vincent Prize, Valvert International Wildlife Film Festival, and Brussels for the film Nagarhole – Tales from an Indian Jungle. Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 89 This film has also won Special Mention of the Jury Award in the category of Wildlife Conservation in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. His film Ridley’s Last Stand was awarded for Conservation Advocacy by the International Wildlife Film Festival, Montana, USA, 2003 and also Golden Tree Award of Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees One Lakh Only) for the Best Documentary in the category of Natural Resources Conservation in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. Shekar’s commitment to environmental awareness through the media of film and video has been a strong motivating factor in continuing in this tough and, sometimes, uncertain profession. Many of his films have been translated into Indian languages for the benefit of vast nonEnglish speaking audiences. He has worked with many of world’s leading broadcasters of wildlife doucmentaries including the Discovery channel, National Geographic Television and BBC Natural History Unite. As a result of an independent survey conducted by U.K. Trade Magazine ‘Television Business International’ in 1998, Shekar Dattatri was rated among the top ten ‘rising stars’ of wildlife filmmaking in the world. He was also awarded an Inlaks Scholarship which enabled him to work with Oxford Scientific Films in U.K. n 90 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Shiv Painuli * Add: TV-Giridoot, 82 Krishan Nagar Dehradhun- 248001 Uttaranchal 248001 P: 91-135-754157 F: 91-135-759466 E: spainuli@yahoo.com Started his career in films with the production of a 16 mm regional Garhwali film titled Rami. He has done certificate course in camera and editing from New Delhi. He is renowned still photographer from the hill region of Uttaranchal, India. His photographs and transparencies have been published in various magazines from time to time. He has also created audio visual, VHS films of different aspects of Central Himalayas. He has more than 60 documentaries and short films directed and produced by him. He bagged an International Film Award in the 7th International Adventure Film Festival 1995. He is on the panel of Department of Tourism and Enviroment, Government of U.P. Worked as a consultant Advisor for adventure tourism (for the Director General Tourism-U.P.). Surveyed and prepared report on prospecting of cultural adventure tourism in Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. Worked as a consultant advisor for adventure tourism for the Director General Tourism, Uttaranchal. Surveyed and made report on prospecting of cultural, adventure tourism I Uttaranchal. Member in Panel of Advertising publicity and film making in (a) Department of Tourism, Uttaranchal. (b) Department of Tourism, Uttar Pradesh (c) Department of Environment, Uttar Pradesh. Training- Certificate course for Camera and video editing from New Delhi. Assisted First Garhwali Regional Film “Rami” in 16 mm. During late 70’s (which was not screened). Worked as writer for an adventure TV-serial. Worked as scriptwriter for documentary films. Worked as equipment supporter for feature film” Guddu” in Hindi (supply of flying equipment and Pilots for sports theme shots), worked as a cameraman. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 91 Shri Prakash Add: Kritika Production, 30 Randhir Pd. Street Upper Bazaar, Ranchi, Jharkhand P: 91-651-2317461 E: kritikashri@yahoo.com kritikashri@hotmail.com W: www.jadugoda.net/ Mr. Shriprakash’s association with filmmaking has been for over a decade. During this phase he has worked under the capacity of cameraman, director as well as scriptwriter. His directed film Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda, on Environmental and Health hazards of uranium mining in Jadugoda, (East Singhbhum) has won the Grand Prize in the Earth Vision Film Festival, Tokyo, 2000, Best Film Award in the Thunder Bird Film Festival, USA, 2001, Second Best Film Award, in the Earth Vision Film Festival, USA 2001, Third Prize in Film South Asia, 1999. It has participated in numerous film festivals such as Mumbai International Film Festival 2000, Hongkong Film Festival 2000, Vermond Film Festival, USA 2001, Thunder Birds Film Festival USA 2001 where it was awarded the Best Film Award, International Film Festival, Istanbul - 2001, United Nation Association Film Festival, USA 2000. It was also broadcasted by NHK - Japan; Free Speech TV, USA. His film Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda and The Fire Within participated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival, New Delhi. His work includes ‘Kis Ka Raksh?’, a film on issues surrounding the Netarhat Field Firing Range whch was screened at theInternational Video Film Festival, Thiruvanthapuram, 1997 and Video Film Festival, Buenos Arias, 1995; ‘Another Revolt’, a film exploring the pros and cons of the proposed Koel Karo Hydel Project where he worked as Cameraman, director and scriptwriter was also screend at the Mumbai International Film Festival in 1996 and Video Film Festival at Buenos Arias in 1996. n 92 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Siddharth Kak Add: Cinema Vision India 501, Adarsh Nagar M.H.B Colony Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai P: 91-22-26365946/26320739 F: 91-22-26366642 E: cvi@indiasurabhi.com W: www.indiasurabhi.com Siddharth Kak is a documentary filmmaker, producer, director, presenter, and writer. He is the Executive Trustee of Surabhi Foundation for Research and Cultural Exchange. Cinema Vision India is an independent company producing non-fiction and corporate films and audio-visuals since 1980 and is winner of Three National Awards and several television awards for programming. Worked as an actor in feature films and television series. Worked as a Journalist in 1970. Published Cinema Vision India, India’s first professional cinema quarterly. He writes regular columns in Bombay Times, Times of India and Indian Express. He is the producer of Surabhi, Longest running cultural magazine series on national television which received award for most outstanding television series, screen panasonic award for Best series and uptron award for the best series. It was also featured in Limca Book of Records for highest measured viewership of any TV programme in India. Is the producer of Bhoomi, an environmental series for national television in association with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, currently on air. Has also produced Wisdom of India a series of 12 films that deals with the cultural, intellectual and spiritual heritage of India. A formative series that seeks to collate, collect and present the accumulated wisdom of 5000 years of Indian Civilization for Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Everest ‘84 was produced him which is the complete story of India’s historic expedition to Mt. Everest. Apart from being nationally telecast, the film won a National award for best adventure film. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 93 Simanti Dhuru Add: 2nd Floor, 27 Lokmanya Tilak Colony Marg No.2, Dadar (East) Mumbai 400014 P: 91-22-414 3782 F: 91-22-414 2946 E: simantin@vsnl.com Has produced A Nnarmada Diary Participated in various film festivals like Earth vision Global Environmental film festival, Tokyo, Japan, 1995; Amnesty international Film Fest. Amsterdam, 1996; National video fest, Kerala, India, 1995 and Film south Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1997. Awards received are The Golden Award, Earth vision, Japan, 1995; The Filmfare critic’s Award For best Documentary 1996 and Second Prize, national vedio Fest. Kerala, India 1995. n 94 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Snehasis Das Add: The Mine Labour Protection Campaign, MLPC 396-C Road, Sardarpura Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003 P: 91-291-2441672 F: 91-291-742495 E: mlpc_campaign@hotmail.com Interest for human development, environmental science and special interest in making documentary films. PG Diploma in Journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan. Has also been associated with Down to Earth. Mr. Snehasis Das, director of Shadow of Taj has worked for several documentary films on social issues and environmental aspects in several subjects like Lali’s World for UNDP, Water is our Life for Ministry of Water Resources, six promotional films on sanitation, Hope Again on Orissa Super Cyclone and Letter to Ma for UNDP, on IT’s role in rural development and several others His film Shadow of Taj had participated in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. Has also worked in six promotional films on sanitation for WHO, etc. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 95 Sudhir A. Aggarwal Add: C-1/58 S.D.A New Delhi 110016 P: 91-11-6519343 M: 91-9810261508 E: Zudir@vsnl.com Mr. Sudhir Aggarwal has done Professional Training from BPM-TV, Berlin. He has mostly produced short films on environmental issues like solid waste, water, etc. Some of the programmes produced by him are Terraview, a Spot film for Tata Energy Research Institute broadcasted on Young Asia Television, Environment initiatives, a Short film for Young Asia Television, Environment film, a short film for Tata Energy Research Institute, Cactus people, a short film, Chadar, Travel feature for DD1, Several Features for Young Asia Television telecasted on various channels all over Asia, Environment film, a short film for Auroville Greenwork Resource Canter, Terraview for DD1, White lies, Plastic Truths for Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi. His directed documentary film “The Story of Mendha” on the self-rule initiative of a tribal village was finalist at the Moondance 2002 film festival USA. n 96 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Suman Ganguli Add: 87, Saraswati Kunj 25, Patparganj, I. P. Extension Delhi - 110092 P: 91-11-22476033, 2721490 E: entecave@hotmail.com readsuman@hotmail.com A 31-year-old Commerce Graduate and diploma holder in Direction and Editing, Suman is a born actor but turned to professional Direction and Editing only in 1993. His works span a wide spectrum of issues including militancy, tribal ethnography, child labour and a host of other social issues. Today, he heads a production unit: ENTECAVE. Empanelled Producer with Ministry of Agriculture, GOI, Director, Editor of Aashiana Films, Guest Faculty of Institute of Video and Film Editing, Guest Performer Indian Mime Theatre, Associated with Ministry of Tribal Affairs, WHO, Misintry of I & B, Ministry of Labour. As a director he has directed serials such as Aaina for Zee TV , Khiladi and various other serials on social issues. He has also directed Shapath - a 28 minute film on anti-smoking funded by World Health Organisation, Raaz a film on use of Iodized salt in villages for Ministry of Health. Has also directed few ad and corporate films. His directed documentary ‘Uttaranchal Ke Tharu’ a two episode series on the ethnography of a primitive tribe Tharu in Uttaranchal and Yeh Paani Anmol - a success story on Watershed Development in India. As Chief Assistant Director he has directed Maat Ka Saya a tele-film on anti smoking funded by WHO. His film From Birth to Salvation was nominated in the category of Theme of the Festival ‘Water for Life’ in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 97 Sunil Shanbag Add: Chrysalis Films Armaan, 23, Saraswati Road Santa Cruz (West) Mumbai P: 91-22-26601181, 26603294 F: 91-22-26600588 E: chrysalis@vsnl.net Sunil Shanbag, is a theatre producer and director, television writer and producer. Sunil Shanbag has worked extensively for television since 1985 developing program concepts, researching, producing programs, films and series. He has been one of the brains behind some path breaking serials like Bharat Ek Khoj and Surabhi. He has been the winner of the National Award in 1994 for Best Non-Fiction Film titled Maihar Raag. Has wrote and co-directed Ek Kahani, for national television which received the RAPA award for Best Director of a series. In 1993 went into independent production and produced films such as Maihar Raag (1993) which was the winner in 1994 National Awards for Best Non fiction film and best use of sound. n 98 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Supriyo Sen Add: 11/44, Nagendranath Road Kolkata - 700028 P: 91-33-5507319 E: avp@cal3.vsnl.net.in Supriyo Sen completed Masters Degree in Journalism from leading University of Calcutta and got himself involved as a freelance journalist with several leading dailies in Calcutta. His love for audio-visual media kept him close to the medium of films for several years. He also joined a diploma course of film appreciation by ‘Chitrabani’, audio-visual wing of St. Xavier’s Calcutta to get technical and aesthetic know-how. From his early childhood days Supriyo was actively involved in the radical student movement and in 1994 formed a group of media activists called Perspective and completed a 54 minutes documentary film “Wait Until Death” on genocide caused by a stone-crushing factory near Calcutta. The film got overwhelming response. His film “The Nest” about a lone battle of a tribal family to save migratory birds won “Silver Lotus” (National Award) for the best film on environment and conservation in India in 2000. It also got the BFJA (Bengal Film Journalist Association Award) for the best documentary in 2000 and also was selected for the Indian Panorama 2000-2001. He also received the prestigious “Jan Vrijman Fund” on the basis of a world-wide competition of scripts from the International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam for his film Way Back Home”. He also writes about documentary films in different film magazines of Calcutta other than making films. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 99 Susan Sharma Add: Indian Wildlife Club.com C-2490, Sushant Lok Phase I, Gurgaon 122002 P: 95124 - 5045330/331 M: 91-9810027546 E: susan_sharma@hotmail.com W: www.indianwildlifeclub.com Dr. Susan Sharma, Ph.D (IITD) is adapting the latest information technology tools to spread awareness about nature and wildlife. She runs a website called IndianWildlifeClub.com, which has an expanding user base of nature lovers as members. Her digital videos are self-financed. Her film Sarang – The Peacock was screened at the International Film Festival held in Mumbai in Feb 2000 and was telecasted in Mumbai Doordarshan in October 99. Her film Corbett with Love was screened at the Delhi International film festival, was also selected at IDPA awards function. This film makes a subtle statement through Subedar Ali, the mahout who was attacked by a tiger and spent a year in hospital recovering from a torn scalp but his love for the tiger makes him return to his job as a mahout in the same forest. Her film ‘Wilderness Nepal’ looks at he natural history of Himalayan region. It projects the community forests concept in Nepal which has proved a success in maintaining the wetland area of twenty thousand lakes. Dr. Sharma is also the founder of a website called IndianWildlifeClub.com which is an interactive online club to spread awareness about wildlife conservation. Dr. (Mrs.) Susan Sharma chose documentary film making as a second career, after seeking voluntary retirement from State Bank of India. She received her doctorate in Management Information Systems from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Dr. Sharma has been a nature lover and took up wildlife videography as a hobby. She learnt music on the violin and music has been the real motivation to plan a series of documentaries connecting music with Indian wildlife. n 100 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Syed Fayaz Add: Syed Fayaz Executive Producer RGB Films, B-2/40, 2nd Floor Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110 029 P: 91-11-26101307 M: 91-9810738452 E: fayazrizvi@yahoo.com Syed Fayaz had done PostGraduate level course in International Broadcast Journalism at Thomson Foundation and his training included working with BBD Wales - United Kingdom. Syed Fayaz has worked as a Freelancer from October 2000 till date. He has worked as a correspondent for Aaj Ki Baat on Star Plus Channel. Has also directed Snow-Capped Oblivion - The Shahtoosh Saga, a documentary film on Tibetan Antelope called Chiru, for WWF-International, New Delhi. Had directed and produced a short film named A Ray of Hope on children in Jammu and Kashmir for Rajiv Gandhi Foundation/UNICEF, New Delhi. He is currently working as a line producer for the Ultimate Machine Combat from India to be televised on Discovery Channel and Channel 4 (United Kingdom). He has also directed and produced a short film Tender Hopes on children of conflict in Jammu and Kashmir. This film was screened in Chandigarh as an opener for the seminar. He has worked as a Line Producer for Wildlife Crime File a documentary on illegal Shahtoosh trades and it was part of a 13 episodes series for Discovery Channel and Animal Planet Television Channel. He has earlier worked as a Reporter in Sahara India Television, New Delhi and has provided research for possibly first ever single shot film As the River Flows, shot on steadycam JR. The film was screened in Mumbai International Video Festival. Syed Fayaz has received British Chevening Scholarship Broadcast Journalist 2000. His directed film A Brush with Death on Mongoose for Wildlife Trust of India was jointly awarded the Golden Tree Award of Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees One Lakh Only) for ‘Best Documentary’ in the category of Wildlife Conservation in Vatavaran 2003 Film Festival. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 101 Umesh Aggarwal Add: News & Entertainment Television 994, 1st Floor Laxmi Commercial Complex Nehru Road, Arjun Nagar Kotla Mubarakpur, New Delhi P: 91-11-24644494/24658384 F: 91-11-24631408 M: 91-9811026734 E: net-20@rediffmail.com netv@mantraonline.com Producer Umesh Aggarwal has 18 years of experience in the Indian Television Industry. Produced and directed numerous programmes with over 4000 episodes and has 2500 hours of programming to his credit. NET was launched in 1994 and was marked for its speed and efficiency. Has produced Heads and Tails a half hour animal show in English and Hindi presented by noted activist Ms. Maneka Gandhi on DD-1 and DD-2. Has produced New Horizons - a five minute environment capsule in English on DD1 in the year 1995. He has also produced biographical films on the three Prime Ministers of India - Mr. H.D. Deve Gowda, Mr. I.K. Gujaral and Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee. Has also prepared a half-hour obituary in English on Mother Teresa called Mother: A Tribute, which was telecast internationally through Doordarshan’s National Network. Has also produced variojs programmes which have been telecast on DD1, DD International and Zee TV. NET has received Hero Honda ITA Award 2002 for Kiran, a daily show on DD National Network. Kiran is a 5 minute Hindi programme on philanthropic efforts by individuals telecast on DD national network (550 episodes). n 102 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers Vijendra Patil Add: Bars and Tone Television Pvt. Ltd. 17, Sarvadarshan Nal Stop Chowk, Karve Road Opp. Saraswat Co - operative Bank Pune P: 91-20-5444750, 5443309, 9822016842 F: 91-20-5439790 E: vppatil@vsnl.com Has done B.Sc (applied) in Software Techniques of educational television production from University of Pune. Has worked as a Cameraman, Producer and Director. He is presntly working as one of the directors for Bars and Tone Television, Pune. Has been associated with many national and international institutes like National Institute of Ocenaography, Goa; Department of Ocean Development, Delhi, Central Bee Research Institute, Pune, C-DAC, BBC and many others. He has directed more than 100 video films since 1985 - especially on science and technology, ecology, wildlife and social issues. He has been closely associated with BBC Open University, UK and worked for their few projects such as on NEEM and Renewable Energy Sources. Some of his films include, The Changing Nature of a Wetland, Sacred Groves, Frog Aestivation and Securing India’s Future, On the Trail of the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan have been widely acclaimed and have won many awards. He has won Best Educational TV programme award at the U. G. C. national competition in 1991 and 1993, SONY ICD award in 1991, Technical excellence awards at UGC national video competition in 1991, 1993, 1994. Received T.C.T. award from British Council in 1991. n Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers 103 Vinay Rai Add: Leoarts Communication A-103, LGF, Amar Colony Lajpat Nagar -IV New Delhi -110 024 P: 91-11-26488898 E: raientertainment@yahoo.com The filmmaker Vinay Rai is passionate about creating films of social relevance. His film Kashish won nomination in San Francisco International Film Festival and First Indo-British Digital Film Festival. With many nominations and two awards to his credit, is currently working on his next film Mein Buddha Nahi and Barish. Cartoonist, animator and director, Leoarts Communication. He has been working in the media for the last eight years. He has done animations for several programmes for television and created TV spots for the Directorate of Audio Visual Publicity, MTNL, IGNOU and NCERT. Three of his animation films have been screened at the International Congress of Young People in 1995, 1997, 1999 and the Mumbai International Film Festival in 1996, 1998 and 2000. His film Life, created in thread animation, was screened at Grand Canaria Film Festival 2000. Associated with the British Council, he conducts animation workshops for children. n 104 Directory of Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers