Shashwati Talukdar

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With more than twelve films and videos to her name[1], Shashwati Talukdar, originally from India[2], has become well-known on the international film-making stage, particularly for her documentaries on cultural identity and representation[3]. Her work has appeared at the Margaret Mead Film Festival, Mediopolis-Berlin, the Whitney Biennial, Kiasma Museum of Art in Helsinki and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia [4] and has gained the support of Jerome Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts[5]. In 2002, Talukdar received the James T. Yee Mentorship Award from the Center for Asian American Media, and, then, in 2003, she received the Project Involve Fellowship from IFP/New York[6].

She began her career in 1999 as an assistant editor for BBC’s television show, Michael Moore Live[7]. Since then, she has worked on other projects for BBC as well as for HBO, Lifetime, Sundance and Cablevision[8]. She runs the production company “Four Nine and Half Pictures,” named because Talukdar herself is less than five feet tall[9]. Additionally, she maintains Shashwati’s Blog, which she uses to communicate with fans and other bloggers about various topics[10], including films, culture and social justice issues[11].

Although currently living in New York City[12], Talukdar was born in Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India[13]. She attended Lady Shree Ram College, Delhi University[14], and Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi, where she obtained a graduate degee in Mass Communication[15]. She also attended Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a Masters of Fine Arts in film and media arts[16]. Since then, she has taught at NYU, Arcadia and Temple University[17].

List of films: Any Number You Want, Eunuch Alley, Geometry Lover, Mahasweta Devi, My Life as a Poster, RetroAction, Unable to(Re)member Roop Kanwar, Rumination and Advice from Dr. Abbey, Snake-Byte, Tahini and Tears, Hooch and Hamlet in Chharanagar, Bollywood Terror

[edit] References

  1. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar.” LinkedIn. 21 April 2008. <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/348/6B4>.
  2. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  3. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  4. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar Bio.” Shashwati Talukdar. 21 April 2008. <http://films.shashwati.com/shashwati-talukdar/>.
  5. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar Bio.” Shashwati Talukdar. 21 April 2008. <http://films.shashwati.com/shashwati-talukdar/>.
  6. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar Bio.” Shashwati Talukdar. 21 April 2008. <http://films.shashwati.com/shashwati-talukdar/>.
  7. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. <http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  8. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar.” LinkedIn. 21 April 2008. <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/348/6B4>.
  9. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  10. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  11. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. Shashwati’s Blog. 21 April 2008. <http://blog.shashwati.com>.
  12. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar Bio.” Shashwati Talukdar. 21 April 2008. <http://films.shashwati.com/shashwati-talukdar/>.
  13. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. <http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  14. ^ Talukdar, Shashwati. “Shashwati Talukdar.” LinkedIn. 21 April 2008. <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/348/6B4>.
  15. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  16. ^ Phadnis, Rohina. “Shashwati Talukdar: Championing Social Justice through Film.” ABCD Lady. 21 April 2008. < http://www.abcdlady.com/2005-12/art2.php>.
  17. ^ “Documentary Filmmaker: Shashwati Talukdar.” Documentary Educational Resources. 21 April 2008. <http://www.der.org/films/filmmakers/shashwati-talukdar.html>.