Govindan Aravindan

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G. Aravindan - Interview with Thomas Waugh Trailer

Govindan Aravindan was a pioneering filmmaker from Kerala and considered one of the greatest Indian directors. He was known for his unorthodox way of filmmaking; he changed his cinematic forms consistently and experimented in storytelling without regular narrative styles. His first movie was 'Utharayanam' which was a product of his association with a group of enthusiasts experimenting with the new advances in the world of cinema. The film received critical acclaim and won the awards for best film, best director and best screenplay both at the state and national level. Thus Aravindan established himself as one of the top film makers of the country with his first movie itself. He went on to make several classics including 'Kanchana Seetha' which was a retake on the Ramayana, 'Thampu' which was hyper realistic drama, 'Pokkuveyil', 'Chidambaram' and 'Vasthuhara'. He won the national award for the best director three times and was awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India for his services to cinema. Apart from film direction, Aravindan was also a well established cartoonist and painter. He also composed music for a handful of movies.

Most Popular Govindan Aravindan Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Throne of Capricorn Trailer (1975)

11 April 1975

Ravi, an unemployed young man, faces a series of encounters during his search for a job.

Ore Thooval Pakshikal Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Kanchana Sita Trailer (1978)

21 December 1978

The film interprets a story from the Uttara Kanda of the epic poem Ramayana, where Rama sends his wife, Sita, to the jungle to satisfy his subjects.

Vasthuhara Trailer (1991)

03 June 1991

Vasthuhara (Malayalam: വാസ്തുഹാര English: The Dispossessed) is a Malayalam social film by the late G.

Kummatty Trailer (1979)

12 July 1979

A stranger who may be the trickster magician Kummatty comes to a village in Malabar, India.

The Circus Tent Trailer (1978)

18 January 1978

The arrival of a travelling circus sends ripples through the inhabitants of a remote Keralan village.

Chidambaram Trailer (1985)

08 March 1985

Chidambaram is based on a short story by noted Malayalam writer C. V. Shriraman. The film is a deeply symbolic exploration of the man-woman attraction leading to betrayal and eventually to the purgatory of guilt.

Esthappan Trailer (1980)

25 April 1980

Esthappan is a fisherman, who lives in a seashore colony. His story unfolds through narrations by other fishermen about his miraculous acts.

Marattam Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Panicker's one-act play deals with the relation of identification between an actor and his or her role.

Aaro Oral Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Aaro Oral introduced to Malayalam a genre of personal cinema, which is deliberately anti-realist.

Unni Trailer (1989)

15 June 1989

The Seer Who Walks Alone Trailer (1985)

01 April 1985

Documentary about the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Piravi Trailer (1989)

06 January 1989

When his son fails to arrive home to attend his daughter's engagement ceremony, aging patriarch Raghava Chakyar waits daily for him at the bus stop.

And There Was a Village... Trailer (1987)

29 May 1987

In the 1950s a village in Kerala is preparing itself to be included in the nation's electric grid. Things are looking up for villagers and everyone is optimistic about the progress that electrification will bring.

The Unending Flow Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

A film about folk dances of India that deals with their broad classification with an assumption that these folk dances are governed by the moods and methods of their own with unlimited capacity to assimilate, improvise and vibrate with vitality.

Pokkuveyil Trailer (1982)

22 January 1982

A young artist lives with his father, a radical friend and music loving young woman. His father dies, the radical friend leaves him and the woman is taken away by her family to another city.

G. Aravindan - Interview with Thomas Waugh Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Interview with Indian filmmaker G. Aravindan, conducted by Thomas Waugh, 1988.