Shrutiman Deori

Shrutiman Deori Trailers

Imphaldagi Trailer

Shrutiman Deori is a cinematographer/filmmaker from Assam, North-east India. He holds a Diploma degree in Sound Engineering from School of Audio Engineering (SAE), Chennai. He primarily works in the audio visual medium wherein he explores the politics of indigeneity, environment and community. Shrutiman's first short film as a director, Ne Sotal (My Courtyard)had its Indian premiere in Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) in 2021 and won a silver award in a filmmaking competition by Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT). He was selected in a Cinematography Mentorship Program offered by The Indian Society of Cinematographers under the mentorship of Pankaj Kumar (ISC) in 2021.

Most Popular Shrutiman Deori Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Imphaldagi Trailer (2019)

20 October 2019

What started as a random filming thing, during a music tour, slowly turned into the only way for me to deal with my post-performance blues.

The Flow of Resilience Trailer (2024)

24 July 2024

The film weaves together the filmmaker's introspections with survivor's collective memories. Amid deciphering a diary, the filmmaker reflects on personal encounters.

Echoes Within Trailer (2024)

15 November 2024

“Can I be nostalgic about something I’ve never experienced?” asks debut filmmaker Pranami Koch.

My Courtyard Trailer (2021)

04 November 2021

During the pandemic, a 14 year old boy remains stuck in his school dormitory while his mother tries to contact him.

Aadara Trailer (2023)

03 November 2023

Combining ecological imperatives, unique land narratives, cultural folklore, ancestral agricultural traditions, and farming practices side by side using a dual-channel video projection aims to explore how ecological concerns in disparate contexts can unveil a third realm for reflection within poetic and empathetic frameworks.

The Lyrical Rongdanis Trailer (2021)

21 March 2021

A musical documentary woven around the endangered musical culture of the Rangdani Rabhas from Manikganj, Meghalaya, North East India.