Gurvinder Singh
Directing
Delhi, India
13 credits
National Film Award for Best Direction 1
National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Punjabi (Discontinued or Intermittent) 1
Awards
Won 1 National Film Award for Best Direction Award
National Film Award for Best Direction 1 won
- 2011 Best Direction Won Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan
National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Punjabi (Discontinued or Intermittent) 1 won
- 2011 Best Feature Film in Punjabi (Discontinued or Intermittent) Won Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan
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Gurvinder Singh is an Indian film director. He is best known for his Punjabi language films Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan (Alms for a Blind Horse), and Chauthi Koot (The Fourth Direction) which premiered at Venice and Cannes Film Festival respectively. Gurvinder is an alumnus of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune from where he studied film-making and graduated in 2001. He travelled extensively through Punjab between 2002 and 2006, living and wandering with folk itinerants, documenting folk ballads and oral narratives. It led to his first documentary 'Pala'. He continued to make short experimental works and documenting arts/artists for the next few years. In 2005 he was invited by avant-garde Indian filmmaker Mani Kaul to be his teaching assistant for a master-class at FTII, which led to a close association with the filmmaker who became his mentor.
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Filmography
Directing
12 credits
Lantrani
The Fourth Direction
Trolley Times
Infiltrator
Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan
Rehmat
In the Same Garden
Pala
Sea of Lost Time
Crescent Night
Riyāz
Bitter Chestnut
Writing
4 credits
Other credits
3 credits
Producing
2 credits
Trolley Times
Rehmat
Acting
1 credit
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