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Anindya Chatterjee (director)

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Occupation
  
Film Director

Movies
  
Jhumura, Sudhamoy Babur Advut Galpo

Similar
  
Samadarshi Dutta, Sohini Sarkar, Sabitri Chatterjee

Anindya Chatterjee (Bengali:অনিন্দ্য চট্টোপাধ্যায়) is a film maker, based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Anindya Chatterjee is the director of the Bengali feature film Jhumura (2015). Jhumura is a lyrical saga that revolves around the life, love and struggles of Jhumur (a folk art form) performers of Bengal. The film features Samadarshi Dutta, Sohini Sarkar, Sabitri Chatterjee, Parthasarathi Chakrabarty and others. Jhumura was released on 24 April 2015.

Contents

LOVE dot is an initiative of Anindya Chatterjee. LOVE dot is a word, or more apt to say, a combination of a word and a character which can be treated as a conclusion to any message. To spread the idea of LOVE dot, a video scrapbook is being made in Facebook and YouTube. LOVE dot Free, LOVE dot Colours, LOVE dot Mute, LOVE dot Coffee House are the four videos of LOVE dot till date.

Education

He is an alumnus of Ashutosh College (University of Calcutta).

Films

  • Jhumura (2015)
  • Sudhamoy babur Advut Galpo (short telefilm for Tara TV). The film stars Manoj Mitra, Kuchil Mukherjee, Dr. Tapas Sinha. Sudhamoybabur Advut Galpo revolves around an elderly person and his obsession with his pocket-watch.
  • Extremism Denied (Documentary shot in Paris and Chilly-Mazarin in France after Charlie Hebdo Massacre, 2015) (Charlie Hebdo is a satirical magazine. In the month of January in 2015, some terrorists shot 12 cartoonists to death in the office of Charlie Hebdo. Cabut, Wolinski, Tignou and some other famous cartoonists were killed.)
  • Homeland (multilingual film mostly shot in France, in process). Homeland- La Patrie was shot in Paris and Commercy, a village in France. The cast of the film consists of the artists from France, Armenia, Spain.
  • Festival

  • Jhumura has been screened in Bengali Panorama section of Kolkata International Film Festival (2015)
  • References

    Anindya Chatterjee (director) Wikipedia