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- Visionary Sridhar Ranganath is an American Filmmaker who was born in Bangalore city, India. Since his childhood, he was fascinated with moving images, which he credits to his family. At the age of 13, he started his own Theater Company called 'Expressions'. He moved to New York City in the year 2001 to study Film & TV. He studied 'Directing Actors' at the Tisch School of Art, NYU. His first short film "Glimpse of Dawn" earned him various awards including 'The Best Visual Short'. He also won 'The Best New York Debut Director Award' for his first feature film: 'The Gleam' (2006). He was one of the few selected directors for a unique documentary feature: 'A Broadway' which was shot in just one day on location in New York City that was know as 'The Film of the decade'. His passion for filmmaking has driven him to Produce, Executive Produce and Co-Produce many independent movies that have been successfully sold in the market. His growing experience in the Industry include critically acclaimed films such as 'Yelling to the sky' (A Sundance Film Institute project starring Oscar winner Gabourey Sidibe & Zoe Kravitz) - Entre Nos (Starring CAA members Paola Mendoza & Sarita Choudary) - He's way more famous than you(Starring Ben Stiller, Michael Uri & Halley Feiffer) His recent Co-Production is a psychological thriller 'The Secret Village' starring Jonathan Bennett (Mean Girls) and Ali Faulkner (The Twilight) which is set for Fall 2013 release worldwide. He has produced and directed many PSA's, TV Commercials & Music Videos such as 'My City' featuring BAM and 'Fame' from MOP (Columbia Records). His experience in the world of Television include leading a set of 'Producers' in the East Coast and International region for Current TV (Peabody and Emmy Award-winning television/online Network founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt). His interest in Humanitarian and Philanthropic Projects have led him to start his own Global Projects such as 'Unique Perceptions' and "Art Institute for Children' where the former is a TV/Web series about Disabled Artists and the latter is an Institute providing free education for children in the Arts such as 'Painting', 'Filmmaking' & 'Art of Stone Carving'.- IMDb Mini Biography By: K. Ramanujamma
- Sridhar Ranganath, also known as Sam Rays, is a versatile and accomplished filmmaker whose creative journey has left a profound impact on the world of cinema. With a passion for storytelling, Sridhar founded his Theater Company, 'Expressions,' at a young age, setting the stage for his artistic aspirations.
In pursuit of his dreams, Sridhar ventured to New York City to study Film & TV at NYU's Tisch School of Art, specializing in 'Directing Actors.' His debut short film, "Glimpse of Dawn," garnered acclaim, fueling his ambition to create captivating narratives.
Through his career, Sridhar has masterfully explored diverse genres, leaving an indelible mark on audiences. Beyond filmmaking, he's actively involved in charitable projects, advocating for diversity, inclusion, and children's education through global initiatives like 'Unique Perceptions' and "Art Institute for Children."
As a strong advocate for independent filmmakers, Sridhar mentors emerging talents, guiding them towards creative success. His commitment to empowering others, combined with his storytelling prowess, cements his position as a filmmaker with an enduring influence on the industry.
With an impressive portfolio of films and co-productions, including the psychological thriller 'The Secret Village' and 'Heartlines,' starring acclaimed actor Steven Bauer, Sridhar continues to captivate audiences with his dedication to quality storytelling.
Sridhar Ranganath's journey as a filmmaker exemplifies the transformative power of passion and dedication. As he ventures into new horizons, audiences eagerly await the next chapter in his illustrious career, knowing that each new creation will inspire change and leave a lasting impression on hearts worldwide.- IMDb Mini Biography By: By William Rodman
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