Chandran Rutnam
Chandran Rutnam | |
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Rutnam in 1991 | |
Born |
Chandran Rutnam July 22, 1948 Sri Lanka |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation | Film director, producer, screenwriter, entrepreneur |
Known for | Film making |
Title |
President & CEO of Asian Film Locations Services & Chairman of Asian Aviation Centre & Chief Consultant at selvaass.com |
Religion | Christian |
Children | James, Daniel, Evelyn, Chanel & Danara |
Website | |
Asian Film Locations Services Asian Aviation Centre selvaass.com |
Chandran Rutnam (born July 22, 1948) is a film maker from Sri Lanka who has been in Los Angeles for more than 38 years. Having started his movie career with Britain's David Lean in the oscar-winning The Bridge on the River Kwai at the age of 16. Rutnam brought numerous Hollywood movies to Sri Lanka. He worked as the production supervisor in Sri Lanka for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) amongst many other Hollywood movies.
Rutnam written, directed and produced film The Road from Elephant Pass was a Finalist Award Winner at the New York International Television and Film Awards - 2011.
Rutnam is an award winning director for the movie A Common Man at the Madrid International Film Festival as the Best Director.[1]
Rutnam Co-Screenplayed, Directed and Edited Film Sri Siddhartha Gauthama was the winner of Best Film in the World Cinema Section at the Delhi International Film Festival-2013.
Steven Spielberg once referred to Rutnam as "Our most valued friend in the Far East".[2][3][4]
He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian Film Location Services which mostly hosts foreign films to be shot in South and South East Asia.
He founded the once-popular local airline company, Lionair and currently owns the Asian Aviation Centre in Sri Lanka.
He is the Chief Consultant at selvaass.com which promotes Films, Film Location Services, Leisure & Entertainment industries via Digital Media.
Biography
Chandran Rutnam was born to a Sri Lankan Tamil father Dr. James T. Rutnam and a Sinhala mother Evelyn Wijeratne, who gave him all his yearning for freedom and adventure. Rutnam was 16-year-old school boy when David Lean arrived in Sri Lanka to shoot his Second World War epic, The Bridge on the River Kwai. The film crew hired a house that belonged to his parents for the shooting, and Rutnam hung out at the sets volunteering odd jobs until finally, he got hired as a stand-by props assistant and gofer. His big moment, Rutnam recalls, came when it was time to shoot the blowing up of the bridge — the film's finale — on location at the scenic Kitulgala river in central Sri Lanka. The crew had laid out only a couple of yards of rail track on either side of the bridge, not enough to show an approaching train. Rutnam's job was to run through a stretch of the jungle on one side working up smoke with a pair of smoke bellows. Of course, those who saw the film only saw the smoke, synchronized with the chugging sounds of a rapidly approaching train.[2][3]
Due to this exposure, to the consternation of his parents, he dropped out of school and went to London to pursue his dream of a career in films. He later moved to the United States and attended the film school at the University of Southern California and the San Fernando Valley College of Law. While working in Hollywood studios, Rutnam's break in selling Sri Lankan locations to international filmmakers came when he managed to convince John Derek, director of Tarzan the Apeman, to shoot the film starring his wife Bo Derek, in Sri Lanka rather than Africa.[2][3][4]
Film career
Tarzan, the Ape Man
- The movie, Tarzan and the Ape Man starring Bo Derek as Jane was shot at Udawatte Kelle, Kandy.
Ghosts Cant Do It
- He also took Bo and John Derek to beaches in Bentota to film Ghosts Can't Do It. There is a carving on a stone in Bentota, which says "Great Scot Loves You" – a message from late John to Bo.
Mother Teresa
- Rutnam and his team brought the Geraldine Chaplin starring Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor to Sri Lanka and built Calcutta in Colombo and a little bit of Oslo at a warehouse in Kelaniya.
Adara Kathawa
- Rutnam also brought to life a beautiful love story between a Tamil boy and a Sinhalese girl in Adara Kathawa (Love Story in Sinhalese) based on the story of his parents. This was prior to the commencement of the current Sri Lankan civil war in 1983.
Poronduwa
Janelaya
The Road from Elephant Pass
- He also wrote and directed the The Road from Elephant Pass (2009) which won several awards.[2][3]
A Common Man
- He also directed A Common Man, a psychological thriller film starring Oscar Award winner Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross and released by the Myriad Pictures worldwide.
According To Mathew
- He is directing the film According to Mathew starring Jacqueline Fernandez and Alston Koch.
Prince of Malacca
- Rutnam is set to direct Prince of Malacca, a detective sci-fi & fantasy film with Southeast Asian historical events.[5]
- The story of a Wall Street hedge fund billionaire and his activities.[5]
- Johnny, a Wall Street hedge fund billionaire is gathering political intelligence from a Senator in Washington inside information on political trends and the upcoming market and industry affecting legislative decisions. After the arrest of a hedge fund manager, Johnny is concerned whether what he is gathering through the Senator would be exposed in the future.[6]
- After Johnny read an article in the Newsweek magazine by a professor at New York University, he becomes interested in ola-leaf reading which is known as Nadi astrology.[6]
- Johnny, after seeking nadi astrology in India, gets into a double deal by becoming a CIA's intelligence officer with a special directive from the President of the United States of America to detect a drug cartel in Southeast Asia, in an exchange for using space and satellite technology to locate an island in the Strait of Malacca where in a tribal community his lover of previous birth is born as a beautiful dancer. According to astrology, when he was a prince and admiral in the Kingdom of Malacca in 1411 A.D., she was a daughter of a Javanese prince and the administrator of Singapura(present day Singapore), a province under the Kingdom of Majapahit based in Java.[5]
- The astrology divulges that their untimely death in the previous birth is passing onto the current birth and by getting married to her is the only way he could be saved from the forthcoming disaster.[5]
- After practising mantras in the Himalayas under a sage, he acquires the power of controlling others' thoughts and actions even from remotely and the power of teleportation where he could shift himself between two locations without crossing the physical space. He is using those powers and the latest satellite technology to locate the island and then rescue her in a deadly battle with a dreaded drug lord who wants to possess her.[5]
- (Award winning actress Jacqueline Fernandez is approached to play the lead female role opposite a leading Hollywood actor.)
- (Prince of Malacca is written by Rajkumar Kanagasingam who's also authored the book German Memories in Asia.)[5]
Other credits
- Producer
- A Common Man (2012)
- Agyaat (2010)
- The Road from Elephant Pass (2009)
- Fisherman's Daughter – Dheewari (2006)
- The Sleeping Dictionary (2004)
- Mansion by the Lake (2002)
- Pilgrimage (1999)(Best Picture Award at the Presidential Awards)
- Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor (Hallmark)(1997)
- The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo (1997)
- Bloodsport III (1997)
- Bloodsport 2 (1996)
- Poronduwa (1993)
- Ghosts Can't Do It (1990)
- Witness to a Killing (1990)
- Shadow of the Cobra (1989)
- A Dangerous Life (1988)
- Der Stein des Todes (1987)
- Kiss of the Cobra (1987)
- Production Supervisor
- Indochine (Malaysian shoot)(Academy Award Winner Best Foreign Language Film 1992)
- Production Manager
- Water (Sri Lankan shoot)(Academy Award nominee 2006)
- Mother Teresa (Italian)(2003)
- Fifty/Fifty (2002)
- The Son of Sandokan (1998)
- Beyond Rangoon (1995)
- Spooks (1992)
- The Iron Triangle (1989)
- The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck (1988)
- Farewell to the King (Borneo shoot)(1988)
- Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1986)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
- Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981)
- Director
- A Common Man (2012)
- The Road from Elephant Pass (2009)
- Poronduwa (1993)
- Witness to a Killing – Janelaya (1990)(Sarasaviya Award)
- Adara Kathawa (1984)
- Writer
- A Common Man (2012)
- The Road from Elephant Pass (2009)
- Poronduwa (1993)[2][3]
- Witness to a Killing – Janelaya (1990)(Sarasaviya Award)
- Adara Kathawa (1984)
Credits in General
Adara Kathawa (Love Story) – Sri Lanka – Producer / Writer / Director
Janelaya (Witness to a Killing) – Sri Lanka – Producer / Writer / Director
Poronduwa (Promise) – Sri Lanka – Producer / Writer / Director
Alimankada (The Road From Elephant Pass) – Sri Lanka – Producer / Writer / Director
A Common Man – USA / IND / Sri Lanka – Producer / Writer / Director
According to Mathew – AUS / Sri Lanka – Producer / Director (In Production)
Madara Parasathu – Sri Lanka – Producer
Theertha Yathra (Pilgrimage) – Sri Lanka – Producer
Wekanda Walauwa (Mansion by the Lake) – Sri Lanka – Producer
Deewari (Fisherman's Daughter) – Sri Lanka – Producer
Love 2002 – Sri Lanka – Producer
Milla Soya – Sri Lanka – Co-Producer
Train to Kandy – Sri Lanka – Executive Producer
The Kiss of the Cobra – Germany / Sri Lanka – Producer
Der Stein des Todes – Germany – Producer
Ghosts Can't Do It – USA – Associate Producer
In the Name of God's Poor – USA – Associate Producer
Jungle Book 2 – USA – Associate Producer
Sleeping Dictionary – USA – Associate Producer
Bloodsport 2 – USA – Line Producer
Bloodsport 111 – USA – Line Producer
Agyaat -IND Line Producer – Sri Lanka
Ready- IND Line Producer – Sri Lanka
A Dangerous Life- AUS -Production Supervisor
Beyond Rangoon- USA- Production Supervisor
Farewell to the King- USA- Production Supervisor
Fifty Fifty – USA- Production Supervisor
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – USA- Production Supervisor
Indochine – France – Production Supervisor
Iqbal- Italy- Production Supervisor
Jism 2- IND- Production Supervisor
Madre Teresa- Italy- Production Supervisor
Tarzan the Ape Man- USA -Production Supervisor
The Shadow of the Cobra- AUS -Production Supervisor
The Iron Triangle- USA -Production Supervisor
Water – Canada -Production Supervisor
Light Over Water – Australia Production Supervisor
The Hostages – Australia -Production Supervisor
Le Prix d'une Femme- France -Production Supervisor
Victory – India -Production Supervisor
MadreTeresa- Italy -Production Supervisor
Road To Bangalore- Italy -Production Supervisor
Le Livre De Cristal- Swiss- Production Supervisor
Victory – UK -Production Supervisor
Spie Lies & Alibis- UK -Production Supervisor
Caught- USA Production Supervisor
The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck – USA – Production Supervisor
Paradise Road – USA Production Supervisor
L'enfant des Rues- France -Production Supervisor
(Gold & Saffron) D'or et de Safran- France Production Supervisor
Laporte duciel- France -Production Supervisor
Robo Warriors- USA -Production Supervisor
Strabe ins Paradies- Germany -Production Supervisor
Un dono Seanplice- Italy -Production Supervisor
Der Kaptan – Germany -Production Supervisor
Son of Sandokan – Italy Production Supervisor
Les myste'res de Sadjurah- Italy- Production Supervisor
Mountbatten – The Last Viceroy – UK – Production Supervisor
Gallery
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William Holden and Chandran Rutnam while shooting The Bridge on the River Kwai
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George Lucas and Chandran Rutnam
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Chandran Rutnam with John Derek and Bo Derek
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Harrison Ford and Chandran Rutnam on the set of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom which was shot in Hantana, Sri Lanka in 1983
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Steven Spielberg and Chandran Rutnam on location in Sri Lanka during the filming of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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Anton Wickremasinghe, Chandran Rutnam (center) and Alfred Hitchcock at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
See also
References
- ↑ "Lankans' film wins three awards". The Island. July 8, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Dream locales in Lanka". Nirupama Subramaniam. Retrieved February 4, 2008.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "Moving movie man dreams on". Bandula Jayasekara. Retrieved February 4, 2008.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Hollywood gets Tsunami plea". BBC. January 19, 2005. Retrieved February 5, 2008.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "Prince of Malacca, a detective sci-fi & fantasy film, is to be directed by Chandran Rutnam". PR Inside. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Sashi, Rathi (October 5, 2012). "Chandran Rutnam set to direct "Prince of Malacca" is about a Wall Street hedge fund billionaire and his activities". PR Inside. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
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