Supriyo Sen

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OccupationFilm director
Yearsactive1995 – present
Supriyo Sen
OccupationFilm director
Years active1995 – present
AwardsBerlin Today Award, National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film
Websitehttps://www.supriyosenfilms.com

Supriyo Sen is an independent filmmaker from India.[1] He produced and directed the film Tangra Blues (2021).[2]

Supriyo Sen (right)

He directed the documentary Wagah which won the Berlin Today award at the Berlin Film Festival, The Nest which won the Best Environment / Conservation / Preservation in 48th National Film awards, Way Back Home which won the Best Film on Social Issues in 51st National Film Award, Hope Dies Last in War which won the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film[3] in 55th National Film Awards and Swimming Through The Darkness which won the Best Exploration / Adventure Film (including sports) in 66th National Film awards.

His short documentary Wagah was shown at more than 200 film festivals and was regarded as the third most popular short film in the world in 2009 by German Short Film Magazine.[4] It also won the Berlin Today Award at the Berlin Film Festival.[5] After watching the movie eminent German filmmaker Wim Wenders commented that "Wagah is a manifesto against walls that divides people."[6]

His two hour long feature documentary on the Partition of India, Way Back Home is the first Indian documentary that was commercially released.[7]

Sen is a Berlinale Talent (international young filmmakers program by Berlin Film Festival).[8] He has served as juror at various film festivals, including the Busan International Film Festival,[9] Taiwan International Documentary Festival, DMZ Documentary Festival (Korea), Eagle Award (Indonesia), Kolkata International Film Festival, Dhaka International Short and Documentary Festival, SiGNS (Kerala) and Indian National Award selection.[citation needed]

Alongside directing, he also produced the TV/web series Kaali and Feluda.[10]

He has received grants from Sundance Documentary Fund, Jan Vrijman Fund (IDFA) and Asian Cinema Fund (Busan International Film Festival), DMZ Docs Fund several times and worked with NHK, DW TV, Planet, Goethe Institute, Films Division, PSBT and German, French American and Japanese producers.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Category Duration Notes Ref
1995 Wait Until Death Documentary 54 min [12]
1997 Dream of Hanif Documentary Short 26 min [13]
2000 The Nest Documentary 40 min Won National Film award for Best Environment / Conservation / Preservation Film [14]
2003 Way Back Home Documentary 120 min Won National Film award for Best Film on Social Issue [15]
2007 Hope Dies Last in War Documentary 80 min Won National Film award for Best Non-Feature Film [16]
2008 Rupban - The Beautiful Documentary Short 26 min [17]
2009 Wagah Documentary Short 13 min Won Berlin Today Award at

Berlin International Film Festival

[18]
2011 Games & Peace Documentary Short 26 min [17]
2012 New Gift Documentary Short 3 min [17]
2013 Unfolding the Pata Story Documentary 52 min [17]
2016 Let There be Light Documentary 52 min [17]
2017 Our Grandparents Home Documentary 42 min [17]
2018 Swimming Through The Darkness Documentary 76 min Won Best Exploration / Adventure Film (Including Sports) [19]
2019 Waste Band Documentary 52 min [20]
2021 Tangra Blues Feature film 129 min [2]

Awards

Retrospective

References

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