Tanmay Srivastava
Рождение : 2003-02-22, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
История
Tanmay Srivastava is an Indian film producer, director, and editor. He is best known for his award winning documentaries Black Water, 90 Days To Leave, and The Bund. He started making documentaries in 2015 when he was 11 years old. He has director/produced over fourteen documentaries, two feature films and three short films with international cooperation and has won over ten awards at film festivals around the world. Some of this collaborative works have been screened at prestigious film festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival. He is a junior at the University of Cincinnati majoring in History and Digital Media with minors in Economics and International Business. Tanmay has served on juries and curation teams of many film festivals in Asia and North America. He is also the Founder of Synergy Pictures and Co-Founder of Infinity Pictures.
Director
This short documentary is about the Asian Expulsion of 1972, when General Idi Amin, the dictator of Uganda expelled 100,000 Asians from the country and gave them 90 days to leave the country. The films shows how the expelled Asians struggled to leave Uganda and get refuge in other countries like the U.K, U.S and others. The film also tells about their struggles in those countries in finding jobs and fighting racial injustice.
Producer
This Short Documentary is about The Cellular jail, situated 630 miles away from mainland India in The Andaman and Nicobar islands. During the British Rule, The Indian nationalists and freedom fighters were brought here and were tortured.
Director
This Short Documentary is about The Cellular jail, situated 630 miles away from mainland India in The Andaman and Nicobar islands. During the British Rule, The Indian nationalists and freedom fighters were brought here and were tortured.
Producer
Experiencing the pressure of everyday life, two foreign exchange students reminisce in their shared love for poetry. But as the pressure builds their will to keep going is tested, and there’s no telling when the balloon will burst…
Director
Experiencing the pressure of everyday life, two foreign exchange students reminisce in their shared love for poetry. But as the pressure builds their will to keep going is tested, and there’s no telling when the balloon will burst…
Producer
Once upon a time, your TV news report came from a white man sitting at a desk reading a script. That all changed when "Eyewitness News" took to the air in 1965. Al Primo's vision of news became the industry standard: a reporter-centric "eyewitness" multicultural ensemble resembling the community. TV News Primo documents the career and influence of the man who understood that people can tell their stories better than anyone else.
Producer
This feature documentary talks about the effects of the Russo-Ukranian war on Post-Soviet/Soviet influenced states.
Editor
This feature documentary talks about the effects of the Russo-Ukranian war on Post-Soviet/Soviet influenced states.
Director
This feature documentary talks about the effects of the Russo-Ukranian war on Post-Soviet/Soviet influenced states.
Executive Producer
A conflicted art enthusiast becomes immersed in three tales of romance, regret and revelation. Edward Hopper's pensive depiction of human philosophy is brought to the north of England in this vibrant and heartfelt love letter to one of the world's most beloved realist painters.
Editor
This research brings forth the various social and cultural roles that were played by Scottish women in Calcutta during the time of British colonization.
Producer
This research brings forth the various social and cultural roles that were played by Scottish women in Calcutta during the time of British colonization.
Producer
After multiple disappearances in their local area, two teenagers, Luke (Jake Metcalf) and Will (DeAndre Walter) decide to take the law into their own hands to find the truth. As they descend deeper down the rabbit hole, they find that maybe things are much more dangerous than they were led to believe. As things become stranger and dreams begin to cross into reality itself, Luke begins to see that his past, present and future factor into his final goal. In "Nightwatch", the world is not as simple as we have been led to believe. Where the brightest lights shine, inevitably darkness follows. But no matter how many steps into shadow you may take, the light can never truly go out.
Director
The Lost Paradise is a short documentary that tells about a rare rags to riches to rags story of a tiny Pacific nation of Nauru. It tells how Nauru, through phosphate mining, became the world's richest nation per capita and how corruption, exploitation of environmental resources, poor decisions, and a musical made it one of the poorest countries in the world.
Producer
Young university student Guy is a bright, confident leader on the right track to achieving his life goals when his dreams are literally burned to a crisp after he becomes the lone survivor of a tragic accident.
Now 6 months on from the incident Guy’s confidence has been singed out of him as he seeks counsel through a local therapist who diagnoses him with survivor’s guilt. whilst revisiting bad memories and uncovering clues that hint towards suspicious origins. Can Guy break free from the demons that hold his confidence in chains or will he break under the heavy weight of the trauma he has been carrying?
Producer
Five years into the future after a mysterious new threat, the Blur, laid waste to the world. Whatever its cause may be, it has left our young hero alone in this world until they encounter a young girl running from the invisible killer. Together they make their way through the dystopian countryside and abandoned buildings alike until they are forced to confront what it is they have been running from this whole time. Life's a blur holds important messages about our past mistakes, as well as exploring the five stages of grief, something the end of the world tends to have you thinking about. Can our hero's survive their past or will it come back to bite them?