Lovinder Gill
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Lovinder Gill is a filmmaker who has written, produced and directed feature films and documentaries.
In addition to working as a filmmaker, he taught Producing at his alma mater, the University of North Carolina, School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking. Gill has also taught at East Carolina University where he won the 'Most Inspirational Professor' Award and at Drexel University.
Gill and co-writer Tommy Lambeth sold the screenplay for 'The Arrangement,' in 2002, to Awaaz Productions and the film was shot in Austin, Texas later that year starring Lisa Ray, Asrani, Kal Penn and Purva Bedi.
He then embarked on shooting the 35mm feature film "Chicks 101." Gill wrote, produced and directed the 94 minute film in the summer of 2003. The film won the 'Best Feature Film' Award at the 2005 Reel Backwoods Film Festival.
He also wrote the screenplay for the movie "Lost Stallions: The Journey Home" starring Mickey Rooney and produced the feature film 'Wesley" based on the life of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church.
Gill has also produced and directed a number of documentaries including world-renown glass sculpture artist Jon Kuhn and the summit of Mt. Everest by adventurer Jamie Clarke.
In addition to working as a filmmaker, he taught Producing at his alma mater, the University of North Carolina, School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking. Gill has also taught at East Carolina University where he won the 'Most Inspirational Professor' Award and at Drexel University.
Gill and co-writer Tommy Lambeth sold the screenplay for 'The Arrangement,' in 2002, to Awaaz Productions and the film was shot in Austin, Texas later that year starring Lisa Ray, Asrani, Kal Penn and Purva Bedi.
He then embarked on shooting the 35mm feature film "Chicks 101." Gill wrote, produced and directed the 94 minute film in the summer of 2003. The film won the 'Best Feature Film' Award at the 2005 Reel Backwoods Film Festival.
He also wrote the screenplay for the movie "Lost Stallions: The Journey Home" starring Mickey Rooney and produced the feature film 'Wesley" based on the life of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church.
Gill has also produced and directed a number of documentaries including world-renown glass sculpture artist Jon Kuhn and the summit of Mt. Everest by adventurer Jamie Clarke.