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Vipin Vijay (born 1977) is an Indian film director and screenwriter. He received his post-graduate degree in filmmaking from the
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) is a film and television institute located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Named after Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, the institute provides higher and professional education and technical expe ...
SRFTI, Calcutta. He received the Charles Wallace Arts Award for research at the British Film Institute, London, 2003. Vipin is the recipient of "The Sanskriti Award" (2007) for social & cultural achievement. His works are made under independent codes and defy any categorisation eluding all traditional genre definitions and merge experimental film, documentary, essay, fiction all into one.


Early life

Vipin Vijay was born in Kannur and grew up in Calicut (Kozhikode) Kerala. His father, Dr. E. Vijayan Nair was a professor in the Department of mechanical engineering at the
National Institute of Technology The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are the central government-owned-public technical institutes under the ownership of Ministry of Education, Government of India. They are governed by the National Institutes of Technology, Science ...
, Calicut. His schooling was at
Kendriya Vidyalaya The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan () is a system of central government schools in India that are instituted under the aegis of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. , it has a total of 1,248 schools in India, and three abroad in Moscow ...
, Calicut (Kozhikode). Vipin graduated from St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, Calicut.


Career in film

His diploma film at
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) is a film and television institute located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Named after Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, the institute provides higher and professional education and technical expe ...
titled ''Unmathabudham Jagath'' (''The Egotic World'') was based on the text of Yoga Vasishta. The film won the Kodak International film school competition in 2002. Film critic and author Amrit Gangar has cited the film as one among the ten best experimental Indian films ever made. The film premiered at the competition section of the
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, founded in 1954, is one of the oldest short film festivals in the world. Held in Oberhausen, it is one of the major international platforms for the short form. The festival holds an International C ...
, 2001. The film was screened in festivals including
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, Montreal, Mumbai International short and Animation film festival
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,
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and
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(IFFI). The film premiered at the
International Film Festival Rotterdam The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Since its foundation in 1972, it has maintained a focus on independent and experimental fi ...
(IFFR), 2002 and was shown in film festivals at Tehran, Milan, International Film Festival of Kerala, MIFF. ''Kshurasyadhara'' won the best Malayalam film commendation award 2001, Indian Documentary Producer's Association (IDPA), Best Director Award of the Kerala State Film & TV Awards 2001, and the National Jury award of the Mumbai International short and Animation film festival (MIFF) in 2002. ''Kshurasyadhara'' is now a part of permanent archives at the United States
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. ''Hawamahal'' (''Palace of the Winds'', 2003) was produced by the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT). Hawamahal was showcased in International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York, Karachi, Beverly Chicago Arts Center,
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, Beijing,
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and is archived at the US Library of Congress. The film won the best film,
John Abraham (Director) John Abraham (11 August 1937 – 31 May 1987) was a Malayali Indian filmmaker, short story writer and screenwriter. His film ''Amma Ariyan'' (1986) was the only south Indian feature film to make the list of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time ...
National Award. ''Video Game'' (2006), produced by Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT), premiered at the Tiger awards competition for short films. ''Video Game'' is the first Indian film to win a short Tiger Award", 2007. The citation of the jury says that “Video Game is yet another illustration that there’s more to the cinema of India than can be contained with the received wisdom which seeks to encompass it by reference to a dualism opposing Satyajit Ray to Bollywood. Video Game shows a relentless, complex post-modern intelligence as it processes everything within its view, within its memory, within its wide range of cultural references. Its title is an index to this complexity, as it evokes not only digital game space as an aspect of the real, but the pursuit of video within the understanding of a game, replete with strategies, movements, and countermovements. A new kind of road, indeed.” The film also won the best film, Golden Pearl Award,
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, India 2007 and the John Abraham National Award 2006. The film was shown at International Documentary Film Festival Zagreb, Croatia,
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and International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (2007) The documentary ''Poomaram'' (''A Flowering Tree'', 2007) based on the feminist author
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's work ''Blood Bread and Roses'' premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2008. ''Poomaram'' was part of the Indian panorama 2007
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Goa. The film won the national film award 2007 in the non-feature category. In 2007, Vipin was invited by the
Kerala State Chalachitra Academy Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Cana ...
to make the signature film for the International Film Festival of Kerala. The one-minute film named ''Broken Glass, Torn Film'' created a huge debate amongst the cineaste at the time of the film festival. In 2009, he made a seven-minute silent film titled ''A Perfumed Garden'' which was part of the Indian-Highway project premiered at
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, London. Indian Highway showcased a snapshot of a vibrant generation of contemporary artists working across a range of media in India. The exhibition has since become hugely successful and travelled all over the world. In 2010, Vipin scripted and directed the fiction feature film ''
Chitrasutram ''Chitrasutram (The Image Threads)'' is a 2010 Malayalam film, written & directed by Vipin Vijay, produced by Altaf Mazid, Zubeen Ahmad, Sushanta Roy under the banner of Unknown Films. The film was also supported by Hubert Bals Film Fund, Rotter ...
'' (''The Image Threads'') which was in competition for the prestigious Tiger Awards at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film produced by Unknown Films was supported by the Hubert Bals film fund, the global film initiative and the Goteborg film fund. The screenplay of the film was selected at the
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, Kerala, apart from the Padmarajan Puraskaram for best film and screenplay, and a special mention, John Abraham national awards. He made a documentary Vishaparvam or Venomous Folds 2012 for PSBT, New Delhi. The film had its world premiere in the international competition section at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen international film festival 2013 and since has been shown in the Indian panorama at
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, Goa 2013, Signes de Nuit, Paris, International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2014. It won the main award in the below 45 minutes category at the Festival Signes de Nuit, Paris, France. In 2012, Vipin traveled throughout south India making a four-hour long documentary film, tracing the advent of Jaina heritage in south India, supported by a project initiated by the Bharatvarshiya Digambar Jain Tirthkshetra Committee, Mumbai. In 2014 he completed a documentary film, ''Feet Upon the Ground'', on the creative world of Shri
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, for the
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, New Delhi as part of their "Great Masters" series. 61st International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2015, Germany honoured him with a profile, showcasing his body of works. International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK) 2016 showed his works in the "Filmmaker in Focus" section. His fiction feature film titled ''Prathibhasam'' (Malayalam) was completed in 2018. Vipin is developing a fiction film set in Kerala tracing the roots of the ethnic and cultural memory of a community set in Cochin, Kerala. The film titled ''Chavunilam'' (''A Voice from Elsewhere'') won the Incredible India award for the Most Promising Project of the Co-production market, 2012 at the Film bazaar, International Film Festival of India, Goa, 2012.


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* * http://www.frontline.in/arts-and-culture/cinema/aesthetic-struggle-alone-matters/article5189540.ece {{DEFAULTSORT:Vipin Vijay Cinematographers from Kerala Malayalam film directors 21st-century Indian film directors Living people Kerala State Film Award winners Artists from Kannur Malayalam film cinematographers Indian documentary filmmakers Kendriya Vidyalaya alumni Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute alumni 1977 births Film directors from Kerala Screenwriters from Kerala