Santosh Sivan

In this Indian name, Sivan is a patronymic, and not a family name, and the person should be addressed by the given name, Santosh

Santosh Sivan

Santosh Sivan at his studio (2011)
Born (1964-02-08) 8 February 1964
Trivandrum, Kerala, India[1]
Alma mater FTII
Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum
Occupation Cinematographer, film Director, actor & film producer
Title ASC, ISC
Spouse(s) Deepa (m. 1993)
Website santoshsivan.com

Santosh Sivan ASC, ISC (born 8 February 1964) is an Indian cinematographer, film director, producer and actor in Indian cinema.[2] Santosh graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and has to date completed 45 feature films and 41 documentaries.[3] He is a founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC) and is the most awarded Director of Photography (DOP) in India. Santosh became the first Cinematographer in the Asia-Pacific region to be honoured with American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) membership. As a cinematographer, he has won five National Film Awards – including four for Best Feature Film Cinematography. As of 2014, he has received 11 National Film Awards , and 21 international awards,for his work in various films.He was awarded the Padmashree by the president of India in the year 2014.

Early life and education

Santosh was born into a family of artists. His grandmother used to teach him painting and music in the palace and as a kid he accompanied her to the palace. These visits gave him an opportunity to become familiar with the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, a nineteenth-century Indian painter whose renowned works were themes from Hindu mythology, and everyday life of his times. He graduated from Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram.

His grandmother often narrated the mythological stories of the themes of these paintings, where in the postures, colours guided the imagination. This turned out to be his very first visual education ( later he made some of these into celluloid and also acted as "Raja Ravi Varma" in a feature! ).

His father used to make documentaries and during holidays he would excitedly, volunteer to help. These trips were very interesting. He loved sketching with charcoal, and was fascinated by details that you observe when you want to sketch. During these travels to remote areas in South India, He was fortunate to listen folklore's and stories of people of the land. He is the younger brother of filmmaker Sangeeth Sivan and elder brother of Sanjeev Sivan. The trio are the sons of the well known cinematographer and director Sivan.

Career

Santosh, a founder member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers and the most awarded Director of Photography in India, graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India and went on to completing 45 features and 41 documentaries.

He was awarded the National Award for best Cinematographer for the films Perumthachan (Malayalam/1991), Kalapani (Malayalam / 1996), Mohiniyattam (Malayalam / 1991), Iruvar (Tamil/1998) and Dil Se.. (Hindi/1999).

Santosh was honoured by the Japanese Society of Cinematographers and has been on the Jury for the Busan Film Festival. He is a "mentor" to students for Mira Nair's "Maisha Film Lab: in Uganda and is a director to the Sivan Foundation of photography. He was also a governing council member at the Pune Film Institute.

As a director, Santosh won his first National Award in 1988 for the film Story of Tiblu (1988). His film Halo was honoured at the 43rd National Film Awards as the Best Childrens' Film and Best Sound.

Late 1999s and present

Santosh received worldwide accolades for The Terrorist (presented by John Malkovich), which won the Best Director, Best Actress Awards and the Golden Pyramid Award for The Best Film at the 23rd Cairo International Film Festival. It was awarded the National Award (1999) for The Best Tamil Film and was an Official Selection at the Sundance, Seattle and Toronto Film Festivals of that year. The film was also listed in Roger Ebert's 100 Best Films (1999). the film was Quoted as being "a film scripted by the camera"

Following the success of The Terrorist, Santosh's film MALLI won the National Award for Best Environmental Film in India (2000), the National Award in India for Best Child Artist (2000) and was honoured at the 18th International Festival of Film for Children in Poznan, Poland where it won the Poznan Goat for Best Director, Best Child Actress & Best Music and the Best Film-Audience Award at the Indian Film Festival|Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles in Los Angeles.

Santosh's subsequent films include ASOKA, which screened at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals (2001) and Navarasa, which won the National Award for Best Tamil Film (2004) and the Monaco Award for Best Film & Best Supporting Actor awarded at the Lyons Film Festival. The latter also participated in the Pusan and Rotterdam Film Festivals. His debut Malayalam Language film as director, Anandabhadram (2005), went on to win several State Awards, including Best Director & Best Cinematographer. Santosh has worked as the Cinematographer in Gurinder Chadha's Bride & Prejudice (2004) and Paul Mayeda Berges' The Mistress of Spices (2005).

Santosh directed Before the Rains which is premiered as a Special Presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival (2007). In addition, his short film PRARAMBHA, which was created for the Bill and Melinda Gates AIDS Foundation, also premiered at the Mavericks section of the Festival. It won the National Awards 2007 for Best Producer and Best Director in the Educational and Motivational Film category.

His film, Tahaan, won a High Commendation in Children's Feature Film section at the 2009 Asia Pacific Screen Awards and UNICEF Award at 11th Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People in 2008 held at Greece. Tahaan won "The German Star of India award" at "Bollywood and Beyond" festival at Stuttgart Germany in 2009.

His latest Malayalam film, Urumi (2011) was screened at the Indian Panorama of the International Film Festival of India to be held in Goa 2012, to Busan and NHK film festivals. He was also the cinematographer for the Tamil movie Thuppakki, starring Vijay & directed by AR Murugadoss.

Documentary

Santosh's documentary Farmers Portrait is near completion. He makes films on health and environment issues, like the Polio campaign with Amitabh Bachchan.

His 2007 release, Prarambha won the National Film Award for Best Educational/Motivational/Instructional Film at the 55th National Film Awards. The film dealt with the stigma attached to an HIV + person. It dealt with a little boy who had been ostracised from school only because he is diagnosed with HIV. This film highlighted the plight of the boy and highlighted the ignorance of the society towards this virus. It dealt with the myths surrounding HIV and aimed at educating the masses through an entertaining story weaved around the little boy. This was produced by the Bill and Melinda Gates Aids foundation and was shot entirely in Mysore.

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Director Producer cinematographer Writer Notes
1986 Nidhiyude Katha Yes Debut in Malayalam cinema.
1986 Oru Maymasa Pulariyil Yes
1988 Story of Tiblu Yes National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film
1988 Kandathum Kettathum Yes
1989 New Year Yes
1989 Raakh Yes Debut in Hindi cinema.
1989 Varthmaanakaalam Yes
1990 Dr. Pasupathy Yes
1990 Midhya Yes
1990 Sunday 7 PM Yes
1990 Indrajaalam Yes
1990 Perumthachan Yes
1991 Thalapathi Yes Debut in Tamil cinema.
1992 Roja Yes
1992 Aham Yes
1992 Yodha Yes
1993 Gandharvam Yes
1994 Pavithram Yes
1995 Nirnayam Yes
1995 Barsaat Yes
1995 Indira (film) Yes
1996 Kalapani Yes
1996 Halo Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Children's Film
1997 Iruvar Yes National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1997 Darmiyan Yes
1998 Dil Se.. Yes
1998 The Terrorist Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
1998 Malli Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation.
1998 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Yes
2000 Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Yes
2000 Pukar Yes
2001 Asoka Yes Yes Yes IFFA Best Cinematographer Award
Hindi Film
2003 Tehzeeb Yes
2004 Aparichithan Yes
2004 Bride and Prejudice Yes
2004 Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities Yes
2005 Anandabhadram Yes Yes
2005 Navarasa Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
2005 The Mistress of Spices Yes
2007 Prarambha Yes Short film for AIDS awareness campaign

National Film Award for Best Educational/Motivational/Instructional Film

2008 Tahaan Yes Yes Best feature film award, CIFEJ Award (Centre International du Film pour l' Enfant et la Jeunesse)

UNICEF Award at 11th Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People in 2008 held at Greece Hindi Film

2010 Raavan Yes
2010 Raavanan Yes
2011 Urumi (August Cinema) Yes Yes Yes Best Director at the Imagineindia International Film Festival Madrid
2011 Indian Rupee (August Cinema) Yes
2012 Thuppakki Yes
2013 Rangrezz Yes
2013 Ceylon Yes Yes Yes Yes
2013 Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty(August Cinema) Yes
2014 Inam Yes Yes
2014 Anjaan Yes
2014 Sapthamashree Thaskaraha(August Cinema) Yes
2015 Double Barrel(August Cinema) Yes
2016

Lies We Tell , english language film

Yes

As actor

Year Film Role
2011 Makaramanju Raja Ravi Varma
2012 Thuppakki Special appearance in the song "Google Google"

Awards

From Award Notes
Civilian honours Padma Shri [4]
National Film Awards
Year Film Language Category Notes
1988 Story of Tiblu English National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film Short film
director
1991 Perumthachan Malayalam National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1991 Mohiniyattam Malayalam National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Cinematography Short film
1996 Kalapani Malayalam National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1996 Halo Hindi National Film Award for Best Children's Film Director
1998 The Terrorist Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil Director
1998 Malli Tamil National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation Director
1998 Iruvar Tamil National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1999 Dil Se.. Hindi National Film Award for Best Cinematography
2004 Navarasa Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil Director
2008 Prarambha Kannada National Film Award for Best Educational/Motivational/Instructional Film Short film
2011 Indian Rupee Malayalam National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam Co-producer
Kerala State Film Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards
Filmfare Awards South
IIFA Awards
Star Screen Awards
Zee Cine Awards

International

Won:

Nominated:

References

  1. Gulzar, Govind; Saiba Nihalani (2003). "Biography: Sivan, Santosh". Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Encyclopaedia Britannica (India). p. 633. ISBN 81-7991-066-0.
  2. http://www.mathrubhumi.com/movies/interview/177106/
  3. "Padma awardees 2014". The Times of India. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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