Pradip Krishen
Pradip Krishen | |
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Born | 1949 Naturalist | (age 75)
Years active | 1985–1995 |
Notable work | In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) |
Spouse |
National Film Award |
Pradip Krishen (born 1949) is an Indian filmmaker, naturalist and environmentalist. He has directed three films, Massey Sahib in 1985, In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones in 1989 and Electric Moon for Channel 4, UK in 1991. His films have won significant Indian and international awards, and In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones acquired cult status in the years after it was made.[1] He is married to Arundhati Roy who also acted in his films but they currently live separately from each other.[2] He subsequently gave up filmmaking, and since 1995, has worked as a naturalist and environmentalist.[3][4]
Education
Pradip Krishen is born in New Delhi in 1949 and educated at
Career
Film-making
Before becoming a documentary filmmaker (Krishen made popular science documentaries).
- Massey Sahib: 1985 FIPRESCI prize at the Venice Film Festival1987.
- In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones: 1989 Indian English TV film, in which it captured the anguish among the students prevailing in professional institutions.National Film Award it won the award for Best Feature Film in English as well as Best Screenplay for Arundhati Roy.[8][9]
- Electric Moon: A 1992 Channel 4 production, spoofed game-park tourists, erstwhile royals, social pretence, and ecology.[10] At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Feature Film in English.[11][12]
Krishen began work on a 21 episode television series intended for Doordarshan called Bargad / The Banyan Tree,[13] a project Krishen was forced to abandon before completion, due to interference from the production house he was working for.
Environmental work
Starting in 1995, Krishen began studying trees
Krishen's book Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide, published by
Krishen's second book Jungle Trees of Central India, published by Penguin India, was released in 2014.
Works
- Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide, by Pradip Krishen. Published by Dorling Kindersley (India), 2006. ISBN 0-14-400070-9.
- "Jungle trees of central india" by pradip krishen published by penguin books .
References
- ^ India's lost cult films The Economic Times, 24 May 2008.
- ^ "Arundhati Roy, the Not-So-Reluctant Renegade". Archived from the original on 21 April 2016.
- ^ ..well-known environmentalist Pradip Krishen ... The Hindu, 25 March 2007.
- ^ ‘I’m a plant man now’ Tehelka, 20 May 2006.
- ^ Pradip Krishen chaosmag.in. Retrieved 18 November 2012
- ^ 36th National Film Festival, 1989 Archived 16 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Directorate of Film Festival. Retrieved 7 November 2012
- ^ Capitally Curious. The Indian Express. Retrieved 16 November 2012
- ^ "36th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 5 May 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
- ^ "36th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals.
- ^ Goddess of Small Things The Independent. Retrieved 18 November 2012
- ^ "40th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ^ "40th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ^ 'I think from a very early age, I was determined to negotiate with the world on my own'. Rediff.com.
- ^ 'Studying trees began as a hobby' The Times of India, 15 June 2006.
- Sify.com, Rashme Sehgal, 24 January 2006.
- ^ “tree walk”, to be conducted on Sunday morning by Krishen, eco-botanist and author.. Archived 3 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Indian Express, 3 February 2008.
- ^ "Sunder Nursery, city's new oasis". Indian Express. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ Capital’s tree man Pradip Krishen[usurped] The Hindu, 5 August 2007.
- ^ Go take a walk with Pradip Krishen’s Trees of Delhi[dead link] Gopal Sathe, The Indian Express, 21 May 2006.
External links
- Pradip Krishen at IMDb
- Gupta, Trisha (1 February 2014). "Two Roads Diverged: Pradip Krishen's journey from film to forest". The Caravan. Retrieved 26 June 2018.