Pampally

Pampally (born 1979), is an Indian film director and screenwriter from Kerala state. In addition to his film work, he has also published two short story collections and has experimented with painting, sculpting and acting..

Pampally
Pampally receiving the Indira Gandhi Award for best debut film.
Born
Pampally

(1979-03-22) 22 March 1979
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter
Awards65th National Film Award - Best Debut director, Best Movie in Jasari language
Websitehttp://pampally.com

His debut feature film, Sinjar, was selected as the Best Feature Film in Jasari and the Best Debut Film of a Director at the 65th National Film Awards in 2018.[1]

Pampally became a Jury Member of the 67th National Film Awards and an Oscar Jury member for foreign language in 2021, organized by the Film Federation of India.[2][3][4][5] In 2020, Pampally became the JURY of NIFFFI (Nila International Folklore Film Festival of India), and in 2019, he became the JURY CHAIRMAN for the LENS FLARE AWARDS.[6]

Awards

YearBook/CinemaCategoryOrganization
2018Sinjar (Feature Film)Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director65th National Film Awards 2017
2018Sinjar (Feature Film)Best Movie in Jasari65th National Film Awards 2017
2014LAADAM (Short Film)INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL VOICE AWARDMuskoka International film festival, Canada
2010POOL (Short Story)T.V.Kochubava state AwardAnkanam samsakirika samithi
2009UMMUKULSUVINTE AMITTUKAL (Short Story book)V.T.Bhattathirippad State AwardV.T.Bhatathirippad samsakirika samithi
2005MULAPPOKKAL (Short Story)MUNDOOR KRISHNANKUTTY Smaraka State AwardNawabrajendran Samskarika samithi
2004GAURAMIKAL (Short Story)M.P.Paul State AwardGulfvews magazine

Feature films

YearNameStoryScreen PlayDirectionProducerStarringAwards Notes
2017SinjarYesYesYesShibu G SuseelanShrinda Arhaan, Mythili[7]
  • 65th National Film Awards:
    • Best Movie in Jasari Language
    • Best Debut Film of a Director
Film is shot entirely in the Jasari language of the Lakshadweep archipelago.[8]

Short Films

YearShort Movie TitleDirectionStoryScreen PlayCast Notes
2001The KiteYesYesYesSangeeth S., Jemesh Kottakkal, Jayaraj, K. Velayudhan
2004Penma (Feminity)YesYesYesDivya, Prabeesh Mukundan
2005Snehapoorvam (With Love)YesYesYesSudheer Menon, Champion Menon, Susmitha, Sukrutha
2006Orikkalkkoodi (Once More)YesYesYesManikantan, Champion Menon, Thesni Khan, Baby Jesline
2007Missing BenitierYesYesYesSangeeth S., Murugan
2007Three ShotsYesYesYesSasi N.K., Mahadevan
2008ExpectationsYesYesYesLakshmi Devi, Sasikumar
2009Her Eyes Want to Say SomethingYesYesYes
2009Eye HunterYesYesYesSandeep Pampally, Renjitha
2011Pulini (Lady Leopard)YesYesYesJaison, Thania Released on International Women's Day, 2011[9]
2011Laadam (Horseshoe)YesYesYesArumughan, Janaki Screened at UFO International Digital Film Festival[10]
2012Lorry GirlYesYesYesSharan, Rani Sharan, Meghna, Adarsh Released on World AIDS Day, 2012[11]
2015ToobaCreative DirectorYesYesAnagha Babu,Agna,Miya Kunhathu,Gayathri Released on World Environment Day, 2015[12]

Books

YearBookCategoryPublisher
2004GauramikalShort story collectionHaritham Books, Calicut
2007Ummukkulsuvinte AmittukalShort story collectionOlive Publications, Calicut
2016Chappa / Border ParamuDrama collectionApple Books, Palakkad
2018SINJAR-Script BookScriptApple Books, Palakkad

Plays

YearTheater (Play)Script/DirectionCrewMusic
2013ChappaYesBhavana Babu,Miya Kunhathu, Gayathri.A.G, Agna V.M, Renna Mariyam, Anaswara, AnjaliDileep singh
2014Border ParamuYesMudappattu Residence associationDileep Singh
2016The BoxYesPeeli Pampally, Anusree Asok, Jincy Geo, Vaisak bhasker, Pradeep kumarDileep Singh, Shyju Ferok, Navin, Nadir

Other

  • TV Show (City light) 2004
  • Documentary (Flowers of God) 2008

References

Pampally receiving National Film Award from the President of India https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/65th-national-film-awards-1225873-2018-05-03 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

  1. "KIFF screens rare Indian language films".
  2. "Sinjar review: Beautiful film that tackles a theme with a lot of outer and inner turmoil".
  3. http://www.uniindia.com/from-iraq-to-lakshadweep-sinjar-to-speakjasari/south/news/1421954.html
  4. "Films touching social issues screened at Shimla film fest".
  5. http://ficci.in/ficci-in-news-page.asp?nid=14417
  6. "മരയ്ക്കാര്‍ മലയാളത്തിന്റെ ബാഹുബലി - ജൂറി അംഗം സന്ദീപ് പാമ്പള്ളി".
  7. "മരക്കാര്‍ മലയാളത്തിലെ ബാഹുബലി, 101 ശതമാനം എന്റര്‍ടെയിന്‍ ചെയ്യിക്കുന്ന സിനിമയെന്ന് ദേശീയ അവാര്‍ഡ് ജൂറിയംഗം".
  8. "സിന്‍ജാര്‍ മതത്തിന് ദോഷമായി ഒന്നും ചെയ്യുന്നില്ല -പാമ്പള്ളി".
  9. "'മലയാളത്തിലെ ബാഹുബലി' ; മരക്കാറിനെ പ്രശംസിച്ച് ജൂറി അംഗം സന്ദീപ് പാമ്പള്ളി|Mohanlal|priyadharshan|sandeep pampally".
  10. "Sandeep Pampally Awards: List of awards and nominations received by Sandeep Pampally | Times of India Entertainment". The Times of India.
  11. "Meet the man who put Lakshadweep on the map with the National Film Award winning 'Sinjar'".
  12. http://www.uniindia.com/~/-sinjar-shows-how-international-terrorism-affects-an-ordinary-fisherman-s-life-pampally/States/news/1416088.html
  13. "Pune International Film Festival".
  14. "'Sinjar' is about tortured women and a dying language: Sandeep Pampally".
  15. "Directors of Indian Panorama Feature Films Shares Hardships in Film Making".
  16. Sudhish, Navamy (17 April 2018). "'Sinjar' also an attempt to revive Jasari language, says Best Debut Director National Award winner". The Hindu.
  17. "Sinjar is an try and revitalize the Jasari language; Director Pampally - Indian Film Blog". indianfilmblog.com. Archived from the original on 7 April 2021.
  18. "ജസ്രിയിലെ 'സിഞ്ചാർ' | Madhyamam". 13 May 2018.
  19. "KIFF screens rare Indian language films".
  20. "Shooting Locales in India – Lakshadweep - Pickle Media". August 2019.
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