Anjuli Shukla

Historia

Anjuli Shukla is an Indian cinematographer and film director. She is the first and till date the only Indian woman who has won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography. Kutty Srank, her debut film, won her the National Film Award for Best Cinematography in 2010.

Películas

Happy Mother's Day
Director of Photography
A poor family celebrates Mother's Day.
Happy Mother's Day
Director
A poor family celebrates Mother's Day.
Urumi
First Assistant Camera
Kelu is a warrior in 16th century Kerala whose father was killed by Vasco da Gama and his troops. Kelu vows to avenge his father's death with the assistance of Vavvali and Ayesha, a warrior princess.
Kutty Srank
Director of Photography
Kutty Srank is a short-tempered, lonely, but law-abiding boatman whose work leads him to travel the back waters of Kerala
Tahaan
First Assistant Camera
A tender fable about childhood innocence amid the realities of war is set against the rugged landscape of Kashmir, so long a flash point for the territorial claims of neighboring India and Pakistan. The title character, an eight year old mountain boy, often hears distant gunfire. But it is not until he goes on a quest to reclaim his beloved donkey, which has been confiscated as payment of his poor family's debts, that he is drawn toward a violence he has no capacity to understand.
Before The Rains
First Assistant Camera
Ambientada en el sur de la India a fines de la década de 1930, esta provocativa historia traza la historia de tres personas atrapadas en una red inexorable de romance prohibido y secretos peligrosos. Después de que un plantador de especias británico se enamora de su atractivo sirviente, un joven idealista se encuentra dividido entre sus ambiciones y su familia, su pueblo y su pasado.