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Akash Saravanan is an independent filmmaker originating from Watrap, India. Based in Wellington, he has worked within the NZ film industry since 2018, working on more than 15 films in various roles.
Starting as a writer, some of the films he has written are "Tinder 2.0" (directed by Jonathon Davies), "Clothstore Calamity" (directed by Jonathon Davies), "Little Things" (directed by Jason Ellis), "Stars and Tides", "Pantry of Memories" & "On the Rocks".
He debuted as a director in 2019 with a short film, Stars and Tides, which was officially selected for Serbfest International Film Festival. In 2023, he made his second directorial film, "Pantry of Memories", followed by his third film "On the Rocks".
As a Producer, Akash has produced "Clothstore Calamity", "Tinder 2.0", "Stars and Tides", "Pantry of Memories" (with Little Lizard Productions), and "Dares" (directed by Talia Hazelwood). He's also one of the producers in the NZ-based short film anthology series, "Snap Shot Shorts", in collaboration with Sailboat Films and Little Lizard Productions.- Writer
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Leena Manimekalai is a poet and filmmaker committed to social justice. Her narrative documentaries on the dynamics of caste, gender, globalisation, art therapy, student politics, eco-feminism, indigenous people's rights, and LGBTQ lives have been internationally acclaimed and have won several awards in prestigious international film festivals and civil rights circuits. Her debut fiction 'Sengadal/the Deadsea' won her NAWFF(Network of Women Film Festivals) Award at Tokyo for the Best Asian Woman Cinema and also was recognised with prestigious Indian Panorama selections after the initial ban by Central Board of Film Certification(CBFC), India - that got cleared through several months of the legal battle. One of her documentary 'Goddesses' has won her Golden Conch at MIFF and Nominations for Horizon Award in Munich and Asia Pacific Screen Award in Melbourne. 'White Van Stories' an exclusive doc-feature on enforced disappearances on SriLanka was shot by her and won her accolades in platforms like Channel 4 and Al Jazeera. Her recent documentary co-produced with NHK Japan is currently doing festival rounds and has already won Best Documentary Award at Singapore International Documentary Festival and Jury Mention at the prestigious Film South Asia, Nepal. Additionally, Leena has received the Charles Wallace Art Award, the EU Fellowship and the Commonwealth Fellowship for her work in Cinema and Gender. She has published five poetry collections and is currently editing her non-fiction feature 'Rape Nation' that traces the lives and struggles of rape survivors across the Indian Subcontinent. 'Maadathy- an unfairy tale' is her second feature fiction and it has started its journey with its world premiere at Busan International Film Festival on October 2019 with a great lineup of Festival Premieres further in other territories..
Selected Filmography- Is it too much to ask (Short Documentary) / 2017
- White Van Stories (Long Documentary) /2015
- My Mirror is the Door (Poem Film) / 2012
- Sengadal the Deadsea (Docu Fiction Feature) / 2011
- Goddesses (Mid-length Documentary) / 2009
- Maadathy, an unfairy tale(Feature Fiction)/2019