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Suri Krishnamma

Suri Krishnamma (born 10 May 1961) is a British film director and writer best known for feature films A Man of No Importance, New Year's Day and Dark Tourist and television dramas A Respectable Trade and The Cazalets. He has a number of festival awards, including 3 BAFTA nominations.

Suri Krishnamma
Born (1961-05-10) 10 May 1961 (age 62)
OccupationFilm directory

Early life edit

Born in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Suri Krishnamma is the son of an English mother and Indian Father. His mother, a former head teacher at an Island comprehensive school, was a Labour Councillor and peace activist. Together with his father she helped with the organisation of the Isle of Wight Festivals of 1969 and 1970 with brothers Ronnie and Ray Foulk of Fiery Creations. During the 1969 festival, some of Bob Dylan's band (The Band) stayed in the Krishnamma family home.[1]

Career edit

Krishnamma studied Photography, Film and Television at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design (now the Arts University Bournemouth), leaving with a BAFTA nomination for Mohammed's Daughter,[2] then 3 years on the directing course at the National Film and Television School, collecting a second BAFTA nomination for Water's Edge. In 1989 he directed popular television drama series such as South of the Border (1989) and Spender (1991) before directing his first full-length film, O Mary This London, written by the Oscar nominated writer of My Left Foot, Shane Connaughton. His first global theatrical release was A Man of No Importance with Albert Finney and Brenda Fricker in 1994.[3]

Films edit

In 1999, New Year's Day won Best UK Feature Film at the Raindance Film Festival in London and the Grand Prix at Yubari. He directed Good Sharma starring Billy Connolly and Joan Allen, Locked In (2009), Bad Karma, Australia (2011) with Ray Liotta and Dark Tourist (2012)[4] with Melanie Griffith which won Michael Cudlitz the Total Film Award for Best Actor[5] at Frightfest, London (2013).[6][7]

Television edit

In British television and film drama Suri has worked alongside producers Simon Channing-Williams, Ruth Caleb, Jonathan Cavendish, Eric Fellner, Tony Garnett, Mark Redhead, Kieran Roberts, Mark Shivas, and Michael Wearing. Krishnamma has directed TV drama including Waking the Dead (2004), Sea of Souls (2005), Blue Murder (2006) and Cold Blood (2007). He was awarded a third BAFTA nomination for A Respectable Trade (1997). Based on Philippa Gregory's novel, this four-part drama set in 18th Century Bristol tells the story of an African slave and his relationship with the wife of a slave-trader and won Frances Tempest the BAFTA for best costume design. He followed this in 2001 with The Cazalets (produced by Verity Lambert and Joanna Lumley for Jane Tranter and Pippa Harris at the BBC) which gained BAFTA nominations for costume design and make-up design.

Short films edit

Krishnamma's graduation film from Bournemouth, Mohammed's Daughter, earned him his first of three BAFTA nominations. He was awarded a second BAFTA nomination for 'Water's Edge' (NFTS), a Gold Mikeldi at the Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films, a Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival and screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival where Krishnamma was runner up in the Young Filmmaker of the Year Award (1989).[citation needed]

Comrades and Friends (NFTS), co-directed with Nick Godwin, a documentary chronicling Tony Benn's campaign for the Labour Party (UK) leadership in 1988, won a certificate of merit at the Cork Film Festival in Ireland. Krishnamma travelled around the United States of America in 1989 following Jesse Jackson's putative campaign for the mayoralty of New York City. Between 2007 and 2010 he adapted and directed 3 Shakespeare tragedies, Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello, for the Actors Centre and Skillset.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Krishnamma is an honorary fellow of the Arts University Bournemouth and lectures in Film at Norwich University of the Arts.[8] In 2013 he was appointed Jury President of the Munich International Festival of Film Schools[9][10] (hosted by Filmfest München). He is a season ticket holder at West Ham United Football Club and lives in London with his wife and 3 children.[citation needed]

Representation edit

Suri Krishnamma is represented in the UK by Phil Adie at Nick Turner Management.[11]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Documentaries edit

  • The Curry Connection (1990)
  • Comrades and Friends (1989)

References edit

  1. ^ "Suri Krishnamma on growing up on the Isle of Wight". redfunnel.co.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Mohammed's Daughter"
  3. ^ “British Council Filmmakers Directory.” (Retrieved 2 February 2014)
  4. ^ "Suri Krishnamma talks about Dark Tourist."
  5. ^ "Total Film | GamesRadar+".
  6. ^ "Interview with Suri Krishnamma on the Horror Channel" (Accessed 2 March 2014)
  7. ^ Twitch review of Dark Tourist.
  8. ^ "Suri Krishnamma at Norwich Sound and Vision Festival 2013" 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2014. Munich International Festival of Filmschools 2013
  10. ^ Suri Krishnamma heads Jury in Munich Pictureville 2013
  11. ^ Nick Turner Management (Accessed 30 March 2022)

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Shanklin Isle of Wight Suri Krishnamma is the son of an English mother and Indian Father His mother a former head teacher at an Island comprehensive school was a Labour Councillor and peace activist Together with his father she helped with the organisation of the Isle of Wight Festivals of 1969 and 1970 with brothers Ronnie and Ray Foulk of Fiery Creations During the 1969 festival some of Bob Dylan s band The Band stayed in the Krishnamma family home 1 Career editKrishnamma studied Photography Film and Television at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design now the Arts University Bournemouth leaving with a BAFTA nomination for Mohammed s Daughter 2 then 3 years on the directing course at the National Film and Television School collecting a second BAFTA nomination for Water s Edge In 1989 he directed popular television drama series such as South of the Border 1989 and Spender 1991 before directing his first full length film O Mary This London written by the Oscar nominated writer of My Left Foot Shane Connaughton His first global theatrical release was A Man of No Importance with Albert Finney and Brenda Fricker in 1994 3 Films editIn 1999 New Year s Day won Best UK Feature Film at the Raindance Film Festival in London and the Grand Prix at Yubari He directed Good Sharma starring Billy Connolly and Joan Allen Locked In 2009 Bad Karma Australia 2011 with Ray Liotta and Dark Tourist 2012 4 with Melanie Griffith which won Michael Cudlitz the Total Film Award for Best Actor 5 at Frightfest London 2013 6 7 Television editIn British television and film drama Suri has worked alongside producers Simon Channing Williams Ruth Caleb Jonathan Cavendish Eric Fellner Tony Garnett Mark Redhead Kieran Roberts Mark Shivas and Michael Wearing Krishnamma has directed TV drama including Waking the Dead 2004 Sea of Souls 2005 Blue Murder 2006 and Cold Blood 2007 He was awarded a third BAFTA nomination for A Respectable Trade 1997 Based on Philippa Gregory s novel this four part drama set in 18th Century Bristol tells the story of an African slave and his relationship with the wife of a slave trader and won Frances Tempest the BAFTA for best costume design He followed this in 2001 with The Cazalets produced by Verity Lambert and Joanna Lumley for Jane Tranter and Pippa Harris at the BBC which gained BAFTA nominations for costume design and make up design Short films editKrishnamma s graduation film from Bournemouth Mohammed s Daughter earned him his first of three BAFTA nominations He was awarded a second BAFTA nomination for Water s Edge NFTS a Gold Mikeldi at the Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films a Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival and screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival where Krishnamma was runner up in the Young Filmmaker of the Year Award 1989 citation needed Comrades and Friends NFTS co directed with Nick Godwin a documentary chronicling Tony Benn s campaign for the Labour Party UK leadership in 1988 won a certificate of merit at the Cork Film Festival in Ireland Krishnamma travelled around the United States of America in 1989 following Jesse Jackson s putative campaign for the mayoralty of New York City Between 2007 and 2010 he adapted and directed 3 Shakespeare tragedies Hamlet Macbeth and Othello for the Actors Centre and Skillset citation needed Personal life editKrishnamma is an honorary fellow of the Arts University Bournemouth and lectures in Film at Norwich University of the Arts 8 In 2013 he was appointed Jury President of the Munich International Festival of Film Schools 9 10 hosted by Filmfest Munchen He is a season ticket holder at West Ham United Football Club and lives in London with his wife and 3 children citation needed Representation editSuri Krishnamma is represented in the UK by Phil Adie at Nick Turner Management 11 Filmography editDark Tourist 2012 Bad Karma 2011 Locked In 2010 Good Sharma 2009 New Year s Day 2000 A Man of No Importance 1994 O Mary This London 1993 Television editWuthering Heights 2003 The Chest 1996 The Place of the Dead 1995 The Turnaround 1994 The Cazalets 2001 A Respectable Trade 1997 Cold Blood 2007 Blue Murder 2006 The Sea of Souls 2005 Waking the Dead 2004 Dalziel and Pascoe 1998 Soldier Soldier 1992 Spender 1992 South of the Border 1989 Documentaries editThe Curry Connection 1990 Comrades and Friends 1989 References edit Suri Krishnamma on growing up on the Isle of Wight redfunnel co uk Retrieved 2 March 2014 Mohammed s Daughter British Council Filmmakers Directory Retrieved 2 February 2014 Suri Krishnamma talks about Dark Tourist Total Film GamesRadar Interview with Suri Krishnamma on the Horror Channel Accessed 2 March 2014 Twitch review of Dark Tourist Suri Krishnamma at Norwich Sound and Vision Festival 2013 Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Back again Internationales Festival der Filmhochschulen Archived from the original on 3 March 2014 Retrieved 3 March 2014 Munich International Festival of Filmschools 2013 Suri Krishnamma heads Jury in Munich Pictureville 2013 Nick Turner Management Accessed 30 March 2022 External links editSuri Krishnamma at IMDb http film britishcouncil org suri krishnamma http mubi com cast members 52583 Suri Krishnamma at MUBI The Cazalets at the BFI s Screenonline Interview https www youtube com watch v HED3D7c1FJg with Suri Krishnamma about Dark Tourist at Raindance in 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suri Krishnamma amp oldid 1185524758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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