Angad Aulakh

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Angad Aulakh
Born
Angad Aulakh

1988
Occupation(s)Director, Writer, Producer
Years active2013 -

Angad Aulakh is an American filmmaker. His feature directorial debut Autumn Lights, released in theaters in North America on October 21, 2016.[1] He produced the film for his company Last Carnival with Guy Kent.[2]

Life and career

Aulakh produced Autumn Lights for his company Last Carnival with Guy Kent,[3] alongside Ashley M. Kent, Davíd Óskar Ólafsson and Árni Filippusson, producers of Ragnar Bragason's Metalhead and David Gordon Green's Prince Avalanche.[4][5][6]

Aulakh was nominated for Best Director at the 2017

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Ciro Guerra for Embrace of the Serpent. The film was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Best Picture, Aulakh sharing the nomination with producers Guy Kent, Ashley M. Kent, David Oskar Olafsson, and Arni Filippusson
.

Autumn Lights was nominated by Norway's Cinema Scandinavia for Best Picture in Fall 2016.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2013 Charlie Director, writer, producer Short film
2013 Wooden Hills Director, writer, producer Short film
2015 Hi-Tone Director, writer, producer Short film
2016 Autumn Lights Director, writer, producer Nominated, Grand Jury Prize Best Picture
New York Film Critics
Series Pick

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Freestyle Falls For ‘Autumn Lights’; First Trailer For U.S-Icelandic Mystery" Deadline.com, July 2016
  2. ^ "Film Acquisition Roundup: Oscilloscope Dates ‘Girl Asleep,’ 26 Aries Sets First Theatrical Release And More" IndieWire.com, July 2016
  3. ^ "Film Acquisition Roundup: Oscilloscope Dates ‘Girl Asleep,’ 26 Aries Sets First Theatrical Release And More" IndieWire.com, July 2016
  4. ^ "US Briefs: 'Blade Runner' cast additions" ScreenDaily.com, 13 July 2016
  5. ^ "Autumn Lights on in Iceland" Deadline.com, 4 June 2014
  6. ^ "Iceland's Hot Talent" ScreenInternational.com, October 2014
  7. ^ "Monthly Result; February- March 2022". Cult Critic. 31 March 2022.

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