Joshy Joseph

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Born (1962-04-29) April 29, 1962 (age 62)
Kadamakkudy Islands, Kochi
OccupationDocumentary filmmaker, Writer, Director, Cinematographer

Joshy Joseph (born April 29, 1962) is an independent filmmaker, who had won six National Awards[1] for making films and one National Award for writing on Cinema from the President of India.

Veteran Critic Vidyarthy Chatterjee wrote his Chidananda Dasgupta Centenary Award-winning book "Calcutta Films- a Joshy Joseph Trilogy."[2] "Walking Over Water" is a unique auto-fiction feature where he taped his son Ozu for 16 long years.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Notes
1998 Sarang: Symphony in Cacophony Documentary Short
1999 Sentence of Silence Documentary Short
1999 And the Bamboo Blooms Documentary short
2000 Wearing the Face Documentary short
2000 Mobile Experimental Film
2001 Imaginary Line Fictional Feature
2004 Journey of an Indian Farmer Documentary short
2005 One Day from a Hangman's Life Documentary Feature
2007 Walking Dead Documentary Feature
2009 Journeying with Mahasweta Devi Documentary Feature
2015 A Poet a City and a Footballer Documentary Feature
2015 With Quietude to Nirad Documentary Feature
2016 Tree of Tongues in Tripura Documentary Feature
2020 Echo from the Pukpui Skies Documentary Short
2022 Manipur Mindscapes Experimental Film
2022 Mizo Soundscapes Experimental Film
2023 Aribam Syam Sharma Laparoscopic Cinemascapes Experimental Film

There are movies of Experimental shorts like " Manipur Mosaic", " Bonafide Bonfires", " Interpretations", " Serendipity Cinema", " Masterstroke", "Old Man and Swan", "Mahasweta Devi Close-up"

References

  1. "JOSHY JOSEPH AWARDS".
  2. "Vidyarthy Chatterjee's Calcutta Films: A Joshy Joseph Trilogy".
  3. "Walking on Water".
  4. "Joshy Joseph's IMDb Profile".
  5. "Joshy Joseph, the Malayali with a Kolkata trilogy".
  6. "Echo From Pukpui Skies: Documentary Uncovers Unknown Mizo History".

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