Shaji N. Karun
| Shaji N. Karun | |
|---|---|
| Born | Shaji Neelakantan Karunakaran January 1, 1952 Kollam, Kerala State, India |
| Occupation | Film director, Cinematographer |
| Influenced by | G. Aravindan |
| Spouse(s) | Anasuya Warrier |
| Children | Anil, Appu |
| Parents | N. Karunakaran Chandramati |
| Awards | 1989, Special Mention, Caméra d'Or, Cannes Film Festival (Piravi), Charlie Chaplin Award 1989 (Piravi), Eastman Kodak Award for Excellence (Cinematography), Padmashree by Govt of India 2011 [1] |
| Website | |
| http://www.shaji.info | |
Shaji Neelakantan Karun (Malayalam: ഷാജി എന്. കരുണ്; born 1 January 1952) is a National Award-winning Indian film director and cinematographer. His debut film Piravi (1988) won the Caméra d'Or - Mention d'honneur at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. He was the Premiere Chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, the first academy for film and TV in India and was also the Executive Chairman of International Film Festival of Kerala from 1998 to 2001. He is best known for his award winning films Piravi (1989), Vanaprastham (1999) and Kutty Srank (2010).
Biography
Shaji N. Karun was born on New Year's Day, 1952 as the eldest son of Mr. N. Karunakaran and Mrs. Chandramati in present day Kollam district in the former state of Travancore state (now Kerala), India. The family moved to Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the state in 1963. He did his schooling in Palkulangara H.S. and took a Bachelor's degree from University College, Thiruvananthapuram. In 1971 he entered the Film and Television Institute of India where he took his diploma in Cinematography. His Diploma film Genesis (1974) directed by Rahul Dasgupta got many awards and he started his career. He won the President's medal on passing out in 1975. He is married to Anasuya Warrier, daughter of P. K. R. Warrier, who was his neighbour in Trivandrum for quite some time. After a brief stint in the south Indian city of Madras, he returned to Thiruvananthapuram in 1976 where he got an appointment as film officer in the newly formed state Film Development Corporation. His first son Anil was born on 19 June 1976. His association with the legendary Malayalam film maker G. Aravindan began at this time. Then he continued working with notable directors like G. Aravindan, K. G. George and M. T. Vasudevan Nair as a cinematographer.[2][3]
Career in film direction
Shaji made his directorial debut with the Malayalam film Piravi ("The Birth", 1988), which won him the prestigious Caméra d'Or - Mention d'honneur at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. While Piravi was about the grief of a father who loses his son, Shaji's second film, Swaham (1994) continued with the theme of grief. Swaham was selected to the compete at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.[4]Vaanaprastham ("The Final Dance", 1999) dealt with the identity crisis faced by an actor. Mohanlal played the lead role in this film. He directed the film Nishad, made in Hindi, which was completed in May 2002, and premiered in the Fukuoka International Film Festival held in September 2002 in Japan. His latest film is titled Kutty Srank with Mammootty playing the lead role.[5] The film was released theatrically in Kerala on July 2010. His latest project Gaadha was announced in September 2012, and is expected to commence shooting by November 2012. Mohanlal once again will play the role of the main protagonist in the film and music will be composed by the Polish composer Zbigniew Preisner.
He has also made around a dozen short films and documentaries. Besides making films, Shaji Karun has been active as a juror at many international film festivals and an active participant in governmental and academic arenas. He was the Premiere Chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, the first academy for film and TV in India and was also the Executive Chairman of International Film Festival of Kerala from 1998 to 2001.
Awards and milestones
National Honors
- Padma Shri in 2011
- Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1999)
As a cinematographer
- Eastman Kodak Award for Excellence, Hawaii International Film Festival (1989)
- National Film Award: Thampu (Circus Tent) (1979)
- Awards from the Government of Kerala: Kanchana Sita (1977), Esthappan (1981), Onnumuthal Poojayam Vare (1986)
As a director
- Cannes Film Festival, nominated for Palme d'Or (Best Film): Swaham (1994)[4]
- Cannes Film Festival, Caméra d'Or (Special Mention): Piravi (1989)[6]
- London Film Festival, Outstanding Film: Piravi (1989)
- Locarno International Film Festival, Grand Jury Prize (Silver Leopard): Piravi (1989)
- 1999 Cannes Film Festival: Vanaprastham was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the festival (1999)[7]
- 2009 - Best Film - Kutty Srank
- 1999 - Best Film - Vanaprastham
- 1997 - Best Non-Feature Film - Sham's Vision (English)
- 1995 - Special Jury Award - Swaham
- 1989 - Best Film - (Producer) Piravi
- 1989 - Best Director - Piravi
- 1979 - Best Cinematographer (Black & White) - Thampu
- 1999 - Best Director - Vanaprastham
- 1994 - Second Best Film - Swaham
- 1988 - Second Best Film - Piravi
- 1986 - Best Cinematographer - Oridathu
- 1979 - Best Cinematographer - Esthappan
- 1977 - Best Cinematographer - Kanchana Sita
Filmography as director
- Gaadha (announced)
- Swapaanam (under production 2013)
- Kutty Shranku (2009)
- Nishad (2002)
- Vanaprastham (1999)
- Swaham (1994)
- Piravi (1988)
Short films
- Wild Life of Kerala (1979)
- Kerala Carnival (1980)
- Kannikal (1986)
- Sham's Vision (1996)
- Bhavam (1998)
- G. Aravindan (2000)
- Big Man & Small World (2002)
- AKG (2007)
- "Fine Balance" (2010)
- "Waiting" (2011)
As a cinematographer
- Marattam (1988)
- Oridathu (1986)
- Chidambaram (1985)
- "Onnumuthal Poojyam vare" (1985)
- Meenamasathile Sooryan (1985)
- Pokkuveyil (1981)
- Esthappan (1979)
- Kummatty (1979)
- Thampu (1978)
- Kanchana Sita (1977)
- Genesis (1974 film)Genesis (1974)
References
- ^ Padma Awards Announced
- ^ "Thampu".
- ^ ""Panchavadi Palam"".
- ^ a b "Festival de Cannes: Swaham". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
- ^ http://nowrunning.com/news/news.aspx?it=16033
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Piravi". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-02.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Vanaprastham". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Shaji N. Karun |
- Shaji N. Karun at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.shaji.info
- 'Cinema of Malayalam' profile
- 'A K G - Documentary of Shaji N. Karun
- Shaji N. Karun @ SPICE
- Weblokam Profile
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