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Madhu Eravankara
BornMadhusudanan Unnithan
20-05-1954
Eravankara
OccupationFilm director, film critic, film scholar, author and film teacher
LanguageMalayalam, English
NationalityIndian
EducationM.Sc ( Chemistry), M.A ( Journalism & Mass Communication), PG Diplomas in Journalism and Computer Applications
Alma materBishop Moore College, Mavelikara; N.S.S.College, Pandalam and Madurai Kamraj University
Period1974-76; 1992-94
SubjectChemistry, Journalism & Mass Communication
Notable worksMalayala Cinemayum Sahityavum, Indian Cinema 100 Years 100 Cinema, Nishadam, Punarjjani, Punarakhyanam
Notable awardsNational Film Award with President's Gold Medal, Mami Award
SpouseUsha.S
ChildrenArdra Maanasi, Ananthu Madhav

Madhu Eravankara is a film director, film critic, film scholar,film jury, film teacher, and author.[1][2] He was born in Eravankara in Alappuzha District, Kerala, India.

Filmmaker

He has directed the feature film Nankooram and around thirty documentaries including Nishadam (IFFK-2004, CFF-2004, DFF-2004 & BIFF- 2005),[3][4] The Milky Way, The story of PDDP, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Asmara -The City of Dreams ( Eritrea), Victims of Silence (Eritrea), Punarakhyanam, Punarjjani, Kerala Paninini, Razia, Kettukazcha, Kuthiyottam, Chettikulangara Amma, The Leader,The Festival of Pagodas and The Journey-Swayamvaram at Fifty that have received state, national and international acclaim. He has directed a docufiction- Pakalmazha (Day Rain) for the Social Welfare Board, Govt. of Kerala. Magic Wheel, his documentary was made as a part of the workshop conducted in Indian School, Bahrain[citation needed].

Awards

He is the recipient National Film Award (1999)[citation needed], State Film Awards(1999 & 2003)[citation needed], Film Critics Awards (2000, 2002, 2003, 2012 & 2014)[citation needed], State Television Award ( 2007)[citation needed], AFFMA International Documentary Film Award-2012[citation needed], Greens-2012 Award for Environmental films[citation needed], Kozhikodan Award for the Best Book on Cinema-2016 and MAMI Book Award for Excellence in wrIting on Cinema ( 2018) [5] He has also been awarded a Senior Fellowship for Outstanding Artists, from the Indian Government's Department of Culture (2000-2002)[citation needed], Fellowship from National Film Archive of India (1989–90) to research on Malayalam Literature and Cinema and awarded Minor Research Project from UGC to do research on Malayalam Theatre and Cinemna ( 2007–2009)[citation needed], and from National Film Archive of India Monograph Research project on Ramu Kariattu[citation needed].

Author

SNANAGHATTANGAL (Short story), MALAYALA CINEMAYUM SAHITYAVUM (Film Study),Co-Translator of the book SAMSKARAM, YUKTI, SAMOOHAM by Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, Contributor of Technical terms related to Film and Television Media to Sabdasagaram (Vol. I, II, III & IV), the Thesaurus in Malayalam Language, ALIVINTE MANDARANGAL (Film Studies), SALABHAYATRAKAL (Travel), NISHADAM (Film Script), MALAYALACINEMAYILE AVISMARANEEYAR (Film History), Contributor to Technical terms related to Film and Television Media to SABDATHARAVALI, the Thesaurus in Malayalam Language, BARLEY VAYALUKALE ULAKKUNNA KATTU (Film Studies), KALATHINTE ADARUKAL (Film Studies),LOKACINEMAYUDE MOONAM KANNU (Film Studies),INDIAN CINEMA- 100 VARSHAM 100 CINEMA ( Film History),GREESHMAYATRAKAL (Travel), JALAGEHANGALUM SAVAMURIKALUM (Film Studies), SISIRAYATRAKAL (Travel),HEMANTHA YATRAKAL (Travel), ASHADA YATRAKAL (Travel), KAZCHAYUDE MOONAMIDANGAL ( Film Studies) and ABSOLUTE QUIZ BOOK ON MOVIES ( Film History)

Professional and Public Activities

Formerly he was Prof. & Head, Dept. of Chemistry, Catholicate College Pathanamthitta ( M.G.University), Prof.& Head, Dept.of Film Studies, Thunchathezhuthachan Malayalam University and Media Director, Audiovisual Institute of Eritrea ( North East Africa). He has been in the organising committees and selection committees of International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) and International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala ( IDSFK).[6] He was the Chairman of Narendra Prasad Smaraka Nataka Padana Gaveshana Kendram, Dept. of Culture, Govt, of Kerala and Governing board member, State Institute of Encyclopaedic Publications. He was the former Secretary of the Indian Chapter of International Film Critic Federation ( FIPRESCI). Currently serves as the Chairman of Documentary Film Maker's Forum of Kerala ( DFFK), Chairman of Eravankara Neelakantan Unnithan and Kochukunjunnithan Smaraka Samithi ( ENCOS),Member, Board of Studies, Dept. of Film Studies, Thunchathezhuthachan Malayalam University, Kerala, Member, FIPRESCI- India and Member, Malayalam Cine Technician's Association ( MACTA)

Jury

Served as Jury in the International Film Festivals of Mumbai, Yamagata, Brisbane, Istanbul, Toronto, Mannheim-Heidelberg, Busan, Abu Dhabi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Taipei, Kerala, St.Petersberg and Dhaka

See also

References

  1. ^ "Madhu Eravankara". Wn.com. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  2. ^ "The Artistic Tradition of Mavelikkara" (PDF). Shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Film critics' awards announced". The Hindu. 1 February 2004. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Rebirth of a river - Thiruvananthapuram". The Hindu. 27 August 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Madhu Eravankara chosen for memorial award". Archived from the original on 12 November 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  6. ^ ":: International Film Festival of Kerala". Iffk.keralafilm.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2017.