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  • Dinu Oruvannoor.

    Dinu Oruvannoor is an award-winning director and cinematographer hailing from Kerala, India. He spent much of his childhood in Kanagal, a rural area of Karnataka, where famous film director Puttanna Kanagal was born. Dinu holds a Master's degree in Leadership and Management from Anglia Ruskin University in the UK and currently resides in Nairobi, Kenya.

    As a passionate lover of movies and a widely traveled individual, Dinu has a deep appreciation for human lives and various cultures. He discovered a passion for direction, cinematography, and editing and has created a number of short films, including "Pukkuzhi Mana - A Decade After" (2001), "The Great Real Indian Kitchen" (2020), "Reptiles" (2021), "Koythu" (2021), and "Swantham" (2021). These films have been widely accepted on OTT platforms and have won numerous awards at the national and international level.


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  • Own [Swantham]

    A Friend who believed he was his own, who came to know that the heinous act he did to his daughter, went out to see him helplessly, not knowing what to do. When he gets there, he sees his son, and then unexpected heart-touching things happen. This film is based on many true stories around us, explores the impact of such strenuous acts, and questions our social and personal conscience.

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  • Reptiles [Izhajanthukaal]

    Kapila and Bhargav leading a happy and busy life with their kids. One-day morning she gets up following a disturbed nightmare of someone coming inside the room to disturb her daughter. She becomes very upset in the morning and Bhargav is trying to calm her down

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  • Koyth[Harvest]

    A short tale about vengeance and murder in the backwaters of Kerala. It is a village story common among people of this locality.

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  • The Great Real Indian Kitchen

    Series of events going through in the daily life of a family which is unnoticed by the family members. Everyone thinks that only husband is working at both at the house and in the office while wife dominating him all thorough, but the reality is ...

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  • Lock Down

    A social awarness short film done during global Covid-19 lock down period.

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  • [a] Drishyam | [in] Visible

    All the characters and events in this film are based on real-life situations which are embedded in the daily life of many kids.

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  • Pukkuzhi Mana a Decade After

    The Illam of Pukkuzhi Mana constructed more than 100 years ago and demolished to build a new modren house. Pukkuzhi Mana a Decade After is a documetary short film created just before demolishing ancient traditional namboothiri's house called "Illam" in typically seen in Kerala India.

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  • Awards Won

    Own [Swantham]

    Winner
    London Movie Awards - UK (Best First Time Director)
    Europe Film Festival - UK (Best Drama Film)
    Ray International Film Festival – India (Best Director, Screen writer, Short silent movie, & Poster)
    Golden Leaf International Film Festival – India (Special Jury Award)
    Calcutta International Cult Film Festival – India (Winner – Best Silent Film)
    Black Swan International Film Festival – India (Best Silent Film)
    Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture Awards – India (Debut Filmmaker)
    Noble International Film Festival – India (Best Short film)
    Focus international Film Festival (Best Poster)
    Ray International Film Festival – India (Best Women’s Short Film)
    Golden Leaf International Film Festival – India (Special Jury Award) (Best Women’s Short Film)
    Calcutta International Cult Film Festival – India (Outstanding achivemet Award)
    Black Swan International Film Festival – India (Film on Women)
    Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture Awards – India (Film on Women)

    Finalist
    Boden International Film Festival – Sweden
    Rome Independent Prisma Awards – Italy
    Focus international Film Festival

    Semifinalist
    Sweden Film Awards – Sweden

    Official Nominee –Best Director
    Noble International Film Festival – India

    Official Selection
    National Short Film Festival – USA
    Hollywood on the Tiber Film Awards - Italy
    Gully International Film Festival –India
    First-Time Filmmaker –UK
    The Gladiator Film Festival –Turkey
    Malabar Short Film Fest - India
    Golden Sparrow International Film Festival – India
    Berlin International Art Film Festival – Germany
    Robinson Film Awards (International Film Festival) – Italy
    Hollywood on the Tiber Film Awards – Italy
    Bettiah International Film Festival - India
    Lift India Filmotsav and Awards – India
    Indian International Short Film Festival - India

    Reptiles [Izhajanthukaal]
    Winner
    Ray International Film Festival – India (Best Women’s Short Film)
    Golden Leaf International Film Festival – India (Special Jury Award) (Best Women’s Short Film)
    Calcutta International Cult Film Festival – India (Outstanding achivemet Award)
    Black Swan International Film Festival – India (Film on Women)
    Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture Awards – India (Film on Women)

    Semi Finalist
    Focus international Film Festival

    Official Selection
    Rome Independent Prisma Awards – Italy
    Hollywood on the Tiber Film Awards - Italy
    National Short Film Festival – USA
    Gully International Film Festival –India
    First-Time Filmmaker –UK
    The Gladiator Film Festival –Turkey
    Malabar Short Film Fest – India
    Direct Monthly Online Film Festival USA
    Golden Sparrow International Film Festival – India
    Hollywood on the Tiber Film Awards – Italy
    Berlin Flash Film Festival – Germany
    Indian International Short Film Festival - India