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Adoor Gopalakrishnan

Adoor Gopalakrishnan (born 3 July 1941) is an Indian film director, script writer, and producer and is regarded as one of the most notable and renowned filmmakers in India. With the release of his first feature film Swayamvaram (1972), Gopalakrishnan pioneered the new wave in Malayalam cinema during the 1970s.[2] In a career spanning over five decades, Gopalakrishnan has made only 12 feature films to date. His films are made in the Malayalam language and often depict the society and culture of his native state Kerala. Nearly all of his films premiered at Venice, Cannes and Toronto International Film Festival. Along with Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen, Gopalakrishnan is one of the most recognized Indian film directors in world cinema.[3][4]

Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Born
Mouttathu Gopalakrishnan Unnithan

(1941-07-03) 3 July 1941 (age 82)
Other namesAdoor
Alma materFilm and Television Institute of India[1]
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
Years active1965–present
Spouse
Sunanda
(died 2015)
Children1
Awards
Websiteadoorgopalakrishnan.com

For his films, Gopalakrishnan has won the National Film Award 16 times, next only to Ray and Sen. He also won the Kerala State Film Awards 17 times. He was awarded the State honours Padma Shri in 1984 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2006. He received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2004 for his valuable contributions to Indian cinema.[5] In 2016, he was awarded the J. C. Daniel Award, Kerala government's highest honour for contributions to Malayalam cinema. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have established an archive and research center, the Adoor Gopalakrishnan Film Archive and Research Center, at their Peck School of Arts where research students will have access to 35 mm prints of the eleven feature films and several documentaries made by Gopalakrishnan.[6]

Biography edit

Gopalakrishnan was born on 3 July 1941 in the village of Pallickal (Medayil Bungalow) near Adoor, present day Kerala.[citation needed]

After securing a degree in Economics, Political Science and Public Administration in 1961 from the Gandhigram Rural Institute,[7] he worked as a Government officer near Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. In 1962, he left his job to study screenwriting and direction from the Film and Television Institute of India Pune. He completed his course from there with a scholarship from the Government of India. With his classmates and friends, Gopalakrishnan established Chithralekha Film Society and Chalachithra Sahakarana Sangham; the organization was the first film society in Kerala and it aimed at production, distribution and exhibition of films in the co-operative sector.


 
Malayalam cinema director Adoor Gopalakrishnan while attending Sharjah Book Fair 2013 programme

Gopalakrishnan's debut film, the national award-winning Swayamvaram (1972) was a milestone in Malayalam film history. The film was exhibited widely in various international film festivals including those held in Moscow, Melbourne, London and Paris. The films that followed namely Kodiyettam, Elippathayam, Mukhamukham, Anantaram, Mathilukal, Vidheyan and Kathapurushan lived up to the reputation of his first film and were well received by critics at various film festivals and fetched him many awards. However, Mukhamukham was criticized in Kerala while Vidheyan was at the centre of a debate due to the differences in opinion between the writer of story of the film Sakhariya and Gopalakrishnan.

Gopalakrishnan's later films are Nizhalkuthu, narrating the experiences of an executioner who learns that one of his subjects was innocent, and Naalu Pennungal, a film adaptation of four short stories by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai.

All his films have won national and international awards (National award for best film twice, best director five times, and best script two times. His films have also won his actors and technicians several national awards). Gopalakrishnan's third feature, Elippathayam won him the coveted British Film Institute Award for 'the most original and imaginative film' of 1982. The International Film Critics Prize (FIPRESCI) has gone to him six times successively for Mukhamukham, Anantharam, Mathilukal, Vidheyan, Kathapurushan and Nizhalkkuthu. Winner of several international awards like the UNICEF film prize (Venice), OCIC film prize (Amiens), INTERFILM Prize (Mannheim) etc., his films have been shown in Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto, London, Rotterdam and every important festival around the world.

In consideration of his contribution to Indian cinema, the nation honoured him with the title of Padma Shri (India's fourth highest civilian award) in 1984 and Padma Vibhushan (India's second highest civilian award) in 2006.

Gopalakrishnan is settled in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) in Kerala. His daughter Aswathi Dorje is an IPS officer (part of the Assam cadre, 2000 batch), currently acting as Deputy Commissioner of Police in Mumbai since June 2010.[8][9]

In December 2023, alongside 50 other filmmakers, Gopalakrishnan signed an open letter published in Libération demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages.[10][11][12]

Documentaries and 'New Cinema' movement edit

 
Gopalakrishnan standing next to his portrait

Apart from nine feature films, he has over 30 short films and documentaries to his credit. The Helsinki Film Festival was the first film festival to have a retrospective of his films. He has headed the jury at the National Film Awards and many international film festivals.

Apart from his films, Gopalakrishnan's major contribution towards introducing a new cinema culture in Kerala was the constitution of the first Film Society in Kerala, "Chitralekha Film Society". He also took active part in the constitution of "Chitralekha", Kerala's first Film Co-operative Society for film production. These movements triggered a fresh wave of films, called "art films", by directors like G Aravindan, PA Becker, KG George, Pavithran, and Raveendran. At a time this movement was so strong that even popular cinema synthesised with art cinema to create a new genre of films. Bharat Gopi starred as hero 4 times in his ventures.

Style and trademarks edit

According to Gopalakrishnan "[i]n movies, the actor is not performing to the audience like the stage actor. Here they are acting for me. I am the audience and I will decide whether it is correct or not, enough or not."[13]

Controversies edit

In 2014, Gopalakrishnan, then heading the advisory committee of The International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), irked controversy for introducing measures such as delegate passes being given only to those who can speak English since foreign films come with English subtitles, these changes were criticized for promoting old-world elitism and restricting the festival's appeal.[14]

In 2023, he faced criticism for defending the K. R. Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts director, Shankar Mohan, accused of violating reservation norms and discriminating based on caste and class. Gopalakrishan's statements, dismissing allegations and emphasizing Shankar Mohan's credentials, have drawn ire.[15]

The students accused Gopalakrishnan, the chairman of the film institute, of shielding the institute director and not addressing their concerns.[16]

Awards and milestones edit

 
File:The President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Vibhushan Award – 2006 to Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan in New Delhi on March 20, 2006

Some of the awards and appreciation Gopalakrishnan has won for his films include:

National Film Awards (Detailed):

Kerala State Film Awards (Detailed):

Best Film

Best Director

Best Story

Best Screen Play

Best Documentary Film

Best Short Film

Best Book on Cinema

Kerala Film Critics Association Awards (Detailed):[24]

A retrospective of his films was conducted in

Filmography edit

Year Title Duration Category Awards
1965 A Great Day 20 mins Short fiction
1966 A Day at Kovalam 30 mins Documentary
1967 The Myth 50 Seconds Short fiction Merit Certificate, Expo 67, Montreal
1968 Danger at Your Door-step 20 mins Documentary
1968 And Man created 8 mins Documentary
1968 Manntharikal (Grains of Sand) 20 mins Documentary
1969 Towards National STD 20 mins Documentary
1969 A Mission of Love 30 mins Documentary
1966 Your Food 60 mins Documentary
1970 Pratisandhi (The Impasse) 55 mins Docu-drama
1971 Romance of Rubber 30 mins Documentary
1972 Swayamvaram (One's Own Choice) 125 mins Feature film National Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Cinematographer. Entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival.[29]
1973 Kilimanooril Oru Dasalakshadhipati (A Millionaire is Born) 20 mins Documentary
1974 Guru Chengannur 17 mins Documentary
1975 Past in Perspective 20 mins Documentary
1976 Idukki 60 mins Documentary
1977 Kodiyettam (Ascent) 128 mins Feature film National Awards for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Best Actor
1978 Four Shorts on Family Planning 16 mins Documentary
1979 Yakshagana 20 mins Documentary
1980 Chola Heritage 20 mins Documentary
1981 Elippathayam (The Rat Trap) 121 mins Feature film Sutherland Trophy at 1982 London Film Festival
National Awards for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Best Audiography
1982 Krishnanattam 20 mins Documentary
1984 Mukhamukham (Face to Face) 107 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize, New Delhi, National Awards for Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Audiography
1985 Eau/Ganga (Ganges-Water) 140 mins Documentary Grand Prize, Cinema du reel, Paris
1987 Anantaram (Monologue) 125 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize, Karlovy Vary. National awards for best director, best screenplay, and best audiography
1990 Mathilukal (The Walls) 117 mins Feature film FIPRESCI prize, Venice, UNICEF Film Prize, Venice, OCIC Prize, Amiens. National Award for best director, best actor, best regional film and best audiography
1993 Vidheyan (The Servile) 112 mins Feature film Feature FIPRESCI and Special Jury Prize, Singapore. Interfilm Jury Prize, Mannheim. Netpac prize, Rotterdam. National Award for best actor and best regional film
1995 Kathapurushan (The Man of the Story) 107 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize, National award for the best film
1995 Kalamandalam Gopi 43 mins Documentary
2001 Koodiyattam 180 mins Documentary
2002 Nizhalkuthu (Shadow Kill) 90 mins Feature film FIPRESCI, Mumbai. National award for best regional film
2005 Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair 73 mins Documentary
2007 Dance of the Enchantress 72 mins Documentary
2007 Naalu Pennungal (Four Women) 105 mins Feature film National Award for best director
2008 Oru Pennum Randaanum (A Climate for Crime) 115 mins Feature film Kerala State award for best director 2009
2016 Pinneyum (Once Again) Feature film
2019 Sukhantyam (A Happy End) Short fiction

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Gautaman Bhaskaran (2010). Adoor Gopalakrishnan: A Life in Cinema. New Delhi: Penguin Books India.
  • Lalit Mohan Joshi, C. S. Venkiteswaran (2006). A Door to Adoor. London: South Asian Cinema Foundation.
  • M. F. Thomas, ed. (1986). Adoorinte Lokam (in Malayalam). Calicut, India: Mulberry.
  • M. F. Thomas, ed. (2005). Adoorinte Chalachithrayathrakal (in Malayalam). Trivandrum, India: Sign Books.
  • Akbar Kakkattil (2006). Varoo, Adoorilekku Pokam (Interview with Adoor Gopalakrishnan) (in Malayalam). Kottayam, India: DC Books.
  • B. Sreeraj. Adoorinte Sarga Yathra (in Malayalam). India.
  • R. Pavithran. Kazhchayile Kana Thalangal (in Malayalam). India.
  • Gopalakrishnan, Adoor (2011). ""The Story Is Just an Excuse"" (Interview). Interviewed by Patrick McGilligan.
  • Attipetty, Peter Lal (2023). Bodhadarayil Adoor [Adoor - Reminiscences] (in Malayalam). India: Logos Books. ISBN 978-9390118823.

External links edit

  • Official website of Adoor
  • Adoor Gopalakrishnan at IMDb
  • Adoor's oeuvre on Rediff
  • Adoorinte Sargaprapancham [Documentary] (in six parts). YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021.

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In this Indian name the toponymic surname is Adoor It is not a family name and the person should be referred to by the given name Gopalakrishnan Adoor Gopalakrishnan born 3 July 1941 is an Indian film director script writer and producer and is regarded as one of the most notable and renowned filmmakers in India With the release of his first feature film Swayamvaram 1972 Gopalakrishnan pioneered the new wave in Malayalam cinema during the 1970s 2 In a career spanning over five decades Gopalakrishnan has made only 12 feature films to date His films are made in the Malayalam language and often depict the society and culture of his native state Kerala Nearly all of his films premiered at Venice Cannes and Toronto International Film Festival Along with Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen Gopalakrishnan is one of the most recognized Indian film directors in world cinema 3 4 Adoor GopalakrishnanBornMouttathu Gopalakrishnan Unnithan 1941 07 03 3 July 1941 age 82 Mannadi Adoor Kingdom of Travancore British India present day Adoor Pathanamthitta Kerala India Other namesAdoorAlma materFilm and Television Institute of India 1 OccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterfilm producerYears active1965 presentSpouseSunanda died 2015 wbr Children1AwardsPadma Vibhushan 2006 Padma Shri 1984 Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2004 Websiteadoorgopalakrishnan wbr comFor his films Gopalakrishnan has won the National Film Award 16 times next only to Ray and Sen He also won the Kerala State Film Awards 17 times He was awarded the State honours Padma Shri in 1984 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2006 He received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2004 for his valuable contributions to Indian cinema 5 In 2016 he was awarded the J C Daniel Award Kerala government s highest honour for contributions to Malayalam cinema The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee have established an archive and research center the Adoor Gopalakrishnan Film Archive and Research Center at their Peck School of Arts where research students will have access to 35 mm prints of the eleven feature films and several documentaries made by Gopalakrishnan 6 Contents 1 Biography 2 Documentaries and New Cinema movement 3 Style and trademarks 4 Controversies 5 Awards and milestones 6 Filmography 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksBiography editGopalakrishnan was born on 3 July 1941 in the village of Pallickal Medayil Bungalow near Adoor present day Kerala citation needed After securing a degree in Economics Political Science and Public Administration in 1961 from the Gandhigram Rural Institute 7 he worked as a Government officer near Dindigul in Tamil Nadu In 1962 he left his job to study screenwriting and direction from the Film and Television Institute of India Pune He completed his course from there with a scholarship from the Government of India With his classmates and friends Gopalakrishnan established Chithralekha Film Society and Chalachithra Sahakarana Sangham the organization was the first film society in Kerala and it aimed at production distribution and exhibition of films in the co operative sector nbsp Malayalam cinema director Adoor Gopalakrishnan while attending Sharjah Book Fair 2013 programmeGopalakrishnan s debut film the national award winning Swayamvaram 1972 was a milestone in Malayalam film history The film was exhibited widely in various international film festivals including those held in Moscow Melbourne London and Paris The films that followed namely Kodiyettam Elippathayam Mukhamukham Anantaram Mathilukal Vidheyan and Kathapurushan lived up to the reputation of his first film and were well received by critics at various film festivals and fetched him many awards However Mukhamukham was criticized in Kerala while Vidheyan was at the centre of a debate due to the differences in opinion between the writer of story of the film Sakhariya and Gopalakrishnan Gopalakrishnan s later films are Nizhalkuthu narrating the experiences of an executioner who learns that one of his subjects was innocent and Naalu Pennungal a film adaptation of four short stories by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai All his films have won national and international awards National award for best film twice best director five times and best script two times His films have also won his actors and technicians several national awards Gopalakrishnan s third feature Elippathayam won him the coveted British Film Institute Award for the most original and imaginative film of 1982 The International Film Critics Prize FIPRESCI has gone to him six times successively for Mukhamukham Anantharam Mathilukal Vidheyan Kathapurushan and Nizhalkkuthu Winner of several international awards like the UNICEF film prize Venice OCIC film prize Amiens INTERFILM Prize Mannheim etc his films have been shown in Cannes Venice Berlin Toronto London Rotterdam and every important festival around the world In consideration of his contribution to Indian cinema the nation honoured him with the title of Padma Shri India s fourth highest civilian award in 1984 and Padma Vibhushan India s second highest civilian award in 2006 Gopalakrishnan is settled in Thiruvananthapuram Trivandrum in Kerala His daughter Aswathi Dorje is an IPS officer part of the Assam cadre 2000 batch currently acting as Deputy Commissioner of Police in Mumbai since June 2010 8 9 In December 2023 alongside 50 other filmmakers Gopalakrishnan signed an open letter published in Liberation demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid and the release of hostages 10 11 12 Documentaries and New Cinema movement edit nbsp Gopalakrishnan standing next to his portraitApart from nine feature films he has over 30 short films and documentaries to his credit The Helsinki Film Festival was the first film festival to have a retrospective of his films He has headed the jury at the National Film Awards and many international film festivals Apart from his films Gopalakrishnan s major contribution towards introducing a new cinema culture in Kerala was the constitution of the first Film Society in Kerala Chitralekha Film Society He also took active part in the constitution of Chitralekha Kerala s first Film Co operative Society for film production These movements triggered a fresh wave of films called art films by directors like G Aravindan PA Becker KG George Pavithran and Raveendran At a time this movement was so strong that even popular cinema synthesised with art cinema to create a new genre of films Bharat Gopi starred as hero 4 times in his ventures Style and trademarks editAccording to Gopalakrishnan i n movies the actor is not performing to the audience like the stage actor Here they are acting for me I am the audience and I will decide whether it is correct or not enough or not 13 Controversies editIn 2014 Gopalakrishnan then heading the advisory committee of The International Film Festival of Kerala IFFK irked controversy for introducing measures such as delegate passes being given only to those who can speak English since foreign films come with English subtitles these changes were criticized for promoting old world elitism and restricting the festival s appeal 14 In 2023 he faced criticism for defending the K R Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts director Shankar Mohan accused of violating reservation norms and discriminating based on caste and class Gopalakrishan s statements dismissing allegations and emphasizing Shankar Mohan s credentials have drawn ire 15 The students accused Gopalakrishnan the chairman of the film institute of shielding the institute director and not addressing their concerns 16 Awards and milestones edit nbsp File The President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam presenting the Padma Vibhushan Award 2006 to Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan in New Delhi on March 20 2006Some of the awards and appreciation Gopalakrishnan has won for his films include 2016 On the occasion of India celebrating its 70th Independence day news agency NDTV compiled a list called 70 Years 70 Great Films and Swayamvaram was among the four Malayalam films that found place in the list 17 2015 Biswaratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika International Solidarity Award 2013 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award C B Kumar Endowment for Cinema yum Samskaravum Essay 2010 Honorary Doctorate D Litt from University of Kerala 2006 Padma Vibhushan Second highest civilian award from Government of India 18 2004 Dadasaheb Phalke Award Lifetime Achievement Award in Film awarded by the Government of India 5 1996 Honorary Doctorate D Litt from Mahatma Gandhi University 19 1984 Padma Shri Fourth highest civilian award from Government of India 1984 Legion of Honour French order the highest decoration in France 20 National Film Awards Various categories for Swayamvaram Kodiyettam Elippathayam Mukhamukham Anantaram Mathilukal Vidheyan Kathapurushan Nizhalkkuthu and Naalu Pennungal Kerala State Film Awards Various categories for Kodiyettam Elippathayam Mukhamukham Anantaram Vidheyan and Oru Pennum Randaanum International Film Critics Prize FIPRESCI won consecutively for six feature films Mukhamukham Anantaram Mathilukal Vidheyan Kathapurushan and Nizhalkkuthu 21 London Film Festival Sutherland Trophy in 1982 for Elippathayam British Film Institute Award Most Original Imaginative Film of 1982 Elippathayam 22 Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by French Government 2003 23 Lifetime achievement award at Cairo International Film Festival National Film Awards Detailed 1973 Best Film Swayamvaram 1973 Best Director Swayamvaram 1978 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Kodiyettam 1980 National Film Award Special Jury Award Special Mention Non Feature Film The Chola Heritage 1982 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Elippathayam 1984 Best Book on Cinema Cinemayude Lokam 1985 Best Director Mukhamukham 1985 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Mukhamukham 1985 Best Screenplay Mukhamukham 1988 Best Director Anantharam 1988 Best Screenplay Anantharam 1990 Best Director Mathilukal 1990 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Mathilukal 1994 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Vidheyan 1995 Best Film Kathapurushan 2003 Best Feature Film in Malayalam Nizhalkkuthu 2008 Best Director Naalu PennungalKerala State Film Awards Detailed Best Film 1977 Best Film Kodiyettam 1981 Best Film Elippathayam 1984 Best Film Mukhamukham 1993 Best Film Vidheyan 2008 Best Film Oru Pennum RandaanumBest Director 1977 Best Director Kodiyettam 1984 Best Director Mukhamukham 1987 Best Director Anantharam 1993 Best Director Vidheyan 2008 Best Director Oru Pennum RandaanumBest Story 1977 Best Story KodiyettamBest Screen Play 1993 Best Screen Play Vidheyan 2008 Best Screen Play Oru Pennum RandaanumBest Documentary Film 1982 Best Documentary Film Krishnanattam 1999 Best Documentary Film Kalamandalam GopiBest Short Film 2005 Best Short Film Kalamandalam Ramankutty NairBest Book on Cinema 2004 Best Book on Cinema CinemanubhavamKerala Film Critics Association Awards Detailed 24 1984 Best Film Mukhamukham 1987 Best Director Anantaram 1989 Best Film Mathilukal 1989 Best Director Mathilukal 1993 Best Film Vidheyan 1993 Best Director Vidheyan 1995 Best Film Kathapurushan 1995 Best Director Kathapurushan 2016 Ruby Jubilee AwardA retrospective of his films was conducted in Kolkata by Seagull Foundation for the Arts and Nandan 2009 25 The Slovenian International Film Festival 2009 26 The Munich Film Museum 2009 27 The French Cinematheque Paris 1999 28 Filmography editYear Title Duration Category Awards1965 A Great Day 20 mins Short fiction1966 A Day at Kovalam 30 mins Documentary1967 The Myth 50 Seconds Short fiction Merit Certificate Expo 67 Montreal1968 Danger at Your Door step 20 mins Documentary1968 And Man created 8 mins Documentary1968 Manntharikal Grains of Sand 20 mins Documentary1969 Towards National STD 20 mins Documentary1969 A Mission of Love 30 mins Documentary1966 Your Food 60 mins Documentary1970 Pratisandhi The Impasse 55 mins Docu drama1971 Romance of Rubber 30 mins Documentary1972 Swayamvaram One s Own Choice 125 mins Feature film National Awards for Best Film Best Director Best Actress and Best Cinematographer Entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival 29 1973 Kilimanooril Oru Dasalakshadhipati A Millionaire is Born 20 mins Documentary1974 Guru Chengannur 17 mins Documentary1975 Past in Perspective 20 mins Documentary1976 Idukki 60 mins Documentary1977 Kodiyettam Ascent 128 mins Feature film National Awards for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Best Actor1978 Four Shorts on Family Planning 16 mins Documentary1979 Yakshagana 20 mins Documentary1980 Chola Heritage 20 mins Documentary1981 Elippathayam The Rat Trap 121 mins Feature film Sutherland Trophy at 1982 London Film Festival National Awards for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Best Audiography1982 Krishnanattam 20 mins Documentary1984 Mukhamukham Face to Face 107 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize New Delhi National Awards for Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Audiography1985 Eau Ganga Ganges Water 140 mins Documentary Grand Prize Cinema du reel Paris1987 Anantaram Monologue 125 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize Karlovy Vary National awards for best director best screenplay and best audiography1990 Mathilukal The Walls 117 mins Feature film FIPRESCI prize Venice UNICEF Film Prize Venice OCIC Prize Amiens National Award for best director best actor best regional film and best audiography1993 Vidheyan The Servile 112 mins Feature film Feature FIPRESCI and Special Jury Prize Singapore Interfilm Jury Prize Mannheim Netpac prize Rotterdam National Award for best actor and best regional film1995 Kathapurushan The Man of the Story 107 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Prize National award for the best film1995 Kalamandalam Gopi 43 mins Documentary2001 Koodiyattam 180 mins Documentary2002 Nizhalkuthu Shadow Kill 90 mins Feature film FIPRESCI Mumbai National award for best regional film2005 Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair 73 mins Documentary2007 Dance of the Enchantress 72 mins Documentary2007 Naalu Pennungal Four Women 105 mins Feature film National Award for best director2008 Oru Pennum Randaanum A Climate for Crime 115 mins Feature film Kerala State award for best director 20092016 Pinneyum Once Again Feature film2019 Sukhantyam A Happy End Short fictionReferences edit Film and Television Institute of India FTII keen to go global train foreign actors amp technicians Times of India The Times of India 25 February 2018 Archived from the original on 25 February 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Golden rigmaroles Adoor Gopalakrishnan on the Malayalam screen deccanchronicle com 31 July 2016 Archived from the original on 26 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Adoor Gopalakrishnan IMDb Archived from the original on 11 August 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2019 Adoor Gopalakrishnan Biography Movies amp Facts Archived from the original on 12 August 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2019 a b Adoor selected for Phalke 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original on 25 March 2010 Retrieved 28 May 2009 Mahatma Gandhi University Government of Kerala 5 October 2014 Archived from the original on 5 October 2014 Retrieved 22 March 2019 Celebrating Cinema 5 Reasons You Should Know About this Pioneer of New Wave The Penguin Digest penguin co in 27 June 2017 Archived from the original on 26 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Official Website of Adoor Gopalakrishnan Archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Retrieved 28 May 2009 Dadasaheb Phalke awardee Adoor Gopalakrishnan completes 50 years in cinema India Today Archived from the original on 26 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Adoor receives French honour The Times of India 22 October 2003 Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 14 July 2008 ക രള ഫ ല ക ര ട ട ക സ അവ ര ഡ 1977 2012 Kerala Film Critics Association Retrieved 29 January 2023 Adoor Gopalakrishnan s Retrospective in Kolkata Sify 9 March 2009 Retrieved 29 May 2009 dead link Adoor retrospective at Slovenian 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R Pavithran Kazhchayile Kana Thalangal in Malayalam India Gopalakrishnan Adoor 2011 The Story Is Just an Excuse Interview Interviewed by Patrick McGilligan Attipetty Peter Lal 2023 Bodhadarayil Adoor Adoor Reminiscences in Malayalam India Logos Books ISBN 978 9390118823 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adoor Gopalakrishnan Official website of Adoor Official Website of Information and Public Relation Department of Kerala Adoor Gopalakrishnan at IMDb Adoor s oeuvre on Rediff Collection of photos of Adoor Profile of Adoor on Weblokam Profile at Cinema of Malayalam The Road to Modern Times Naalu Pennungal and the cinema of Adoor Gopalakrishnan Mint Lounge 8 September 2007 by Arjun Razdan Adoorinte Sargaprapancham Documentary in six parts YouTube Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adoor Gopalakrishnan amp oldid 1208897927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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