Praveen Morchhale | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Institute of Rural Management Anand |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 2013–present |
Awards | National Film Award 2018 UNESCO-Gandhi Medal 2018 |
Praveen Morchhale is the winner of India's 65th National Film Awards 2017 as well as ICFT-UNESCO GANDHI Medal 2018 winner film director, producer and screenwriter, who works in Indian cinema. Morchhale is hailed by critics as an important filmmaker of the Indian new wave. [1]
Praveen Morchhale directed his first feature film Barefoot to Goa in 2015. Having started out by making short films and directing theatre, this film turned to crowdfunding prior to its release on 10 April 2015. Co-produced by 238 people who raised a sum of INR 5 million, [2] this film depicted the indulgent relationship between a grandparent and a grandchild. [3]
His next feature "Walking with the Wind" (2017), bagged three prizes at the 65th National Film Awards - Best Film (Ladakhi), Best Sound Design (Sanal George) [4] and Best Re-Recording (Justin Jose). [5] This film was also awarded the ICFT UNESCO Gandhi medal at the 49th International Film Festival of India. [6]
Morchhale's third film, Widow of Silence (2018) is about a Kashmiri woman, Aasiya, whose husband gets picked up by the security forces. After waiting for seven years she is now a 'half-widow', a woman whose husband is missing, facing a government which is unwilling to declare him dead. [7] This Urdu language feature was premiered at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival on 12 November 2018 after debuting at the 23rd Busan International Film Festival where it was nominated for the Kim Jiseok Award for Best Asian Director. Film later was screened at more than 35 prestigious film festivals around the world such as International Film Festival Rotterdam 2019, Gothenburg Film Festival 2019, Seattle International Film Festival 2019, Jerusalem Film Festival 2019 [8]
Film won 5 International awards and considered as the most important film coming out from India in the year 2019. Film won Best film award at MOOOV Film Fest, 2019 Belgium (Winner Best film award in International competition and Behind the Scene Award).
At the 17th annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, "Widow of Silence" won the Grand Jury prize for the best feature, for its depiction of "a condition that most of the world doesn't get to see". [9]
Praveen's all three films have received critical response from all over the world. Widow of Silence has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.
The New York Times wrote that "“Widow of Silence” is a movie with a cool head and a sharp eye — one that sees greater hope in the flamboyantly jeweled tones of a carmine head scarf than in the entrenched absurdities of a broken bureaucracy.
The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the least compromised by sentimentality, it packs an unsettling message of empowerment very rare in the social injustice genre.
Roger Ebert.com has a highly praise for the film - "The final four minutes turn what was already a fine picture into an unforgettable one, affirming Morchhale's status as one of the most exciting figures of the Indian new wave."
Devarshi Ghosh wrote on Scroll.in that "Hope is a running theme in Morchhale's films". According to her, "In Widow of Silence, Aasiya's hope leads to a jarring poetic justice. “The end signifies not just the end of the villain but also of the system”".
Reviewing the film for the Asian Movie Pulse (AMP), [10] Joanna KOŃCZAK noted that "Morchhale has undoubtedly brought up important issues and gave the voice to the people of the Valley, dwelling on their suffering and sorrows without a preachy tone and exaggerated melodrama. It is very rare for Indian filmmakers to take on the Kashmiri case in such an emphatic and problem-focused manner." [11]
Belgian distributor MOOOV has picked up Benelux rights from Oration Films to Praveen Morchhale's Kashmir-set Widow Of Silence. The deal for all rights excluding airlines marks the first for the film. [12]
Morchhale has been noted for his subtle, natural and simplistic style of cinema and he mostly uses non-professional actors in his films. [13] He takes his inspiration from Iranian Cinema, especially directors like Abbas Kiarostami whom he considers an "epitome of simple cinema...who uses the film medium to express stories in a minimalist way...without worrying too much about commercial aspects.". [14]
Year | Title | Cast | Release | Festivals |
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2023 | Behind Veils | Ariana (NRI Girl), Seema Biswas (Grandmother), Bhagwan Tiwari (Local Politician), Ajay Chourey (Barar) | 14 April 2018 | Premiered at International Film Festival of Asian Cinema, Vesoul France 2023 |
2018 | Widow of Silence | Ajay Chourey (Officer), Shilpi Marwaha (Aasiya), Bilal Ahmad (Driver), Noorjahan (Inaya) | 15 October 2018 | International Film Festival Rotterdam 2018. Kolkata International Film Festival 2018. Hamburg Film Festival 2019. Kerala International Film Festival 2018. MOOOV Film Fest Belgium 2019. (Winner Best film award International competition and Behind the Scene Award). Los Angeles Indian Film Festival 2019, Goteborg Film Festival 2019. International Film Festival of Asian Cinema Vesoul 2019, (International Competition) International Film Festival of Kerala 2018. (International Competition) Kolkata International Film Festival 2018. (Winner Best Film - Indian Film Competition). Cinequest San Jose, USA 2019. Seattle International Film Festival USA 2019. Fajr International Film Festival IRAN 2019. (International Competition) Jerusalem International Film Festival Israel 2019. (International Competition). Taipei Film Festival 2019. Hamburg Film Festival 2019. (International Competition). Bangalore International Film Festival 2019. IFFLA Los Angeles 2019. (Winner Best film award in Competition) London Indian Film Festival 2019. Birmingham Indian Film Festival 2019. South Asian Film Festival Up North Manchester 2019. Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2019. Sao Paolo International Film Festival Brazil 2019. |
2017 | Walking with the Wind | Ajay Chourey (Biker), Rigzin Dolkar (Mother), Phuntsog Dolma (Daughter), Sachi Joko (Japanese Documentary Maker), Phunchok Toldan (Father), Sonam Wangyal (Boy) | 12 October 2017 | Winner of three National Awards - Best Film (Ladakhi), Best Sound Design (Sanal George) and Best Re-Recording (Justin Jose). New Directors' Competition Sao Paulo International Film Festival2017. Debuts Directors' Competition Camerimage (International Film Festival of The Art of Cinematography). Poland. Nov 2017. Mumbai Film Festival 2017. Winner at Tertio Millennio Film Festival, Rome 2017. International Competition Fribourg International Film Festival Switzerland 2018. |
2015 | Barefoot to Goa | Prakhar Morchhale, Saara nahar, Sonu Chourasia, Ajay Chourey, Farrukh Jaffar (Grandmother) | 10 April 2015 | Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Australia 2015. Mumbai Film Festival 2015. Chennai International Film Festival Indian Panorama 2015. Peloponnesian International Film Festival Greece - International Competition 2015. Bengaluru International Film Festival Indian Cinema Competition 2015. International Children Film Festival Bangalore - International Competition 2015. Columbian International Film Festival Bogota 2015, Indian Film Festival The Hague 2015. Indian Film Festival Montreal Canada 2015. CIFF Kolkata 2015 |
Year | Title | Language |
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2023 | Behind Veils | Hindi |
2018 | Widow of Silence | Urdu |
2017 | Walking with the Wind | Ladakhi |
2015 | Barefoot to Goa | Hindi |
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