Siddhartha Nuni

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Siddhartha Nuni
NationalityIndian
Alma materIndian Institute of Technology Madras
OccupationDirector of Photography Producer
Years active2010-present
Organization
Websitesiddharthanuni.com

Siddhartha Nuni is an Indian film director and cinematographer based in Mumbai, India.

Early life[]

Siddhartha attended high school at Sainik School, Korukonda and graduated in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. He learnt cinematography at Mindscreen Film Institute, Chennai run by the Indian cinematographer Rajiv Menon. Siddhartha graduated with a Master of Arts degree from Viewfinder Erasmus Mundus European Joint Masters in Cinematography '19.[1]

Career[]

Siddhartha started his career working on travel documentaries for Mahindra Holidays [1]. He worked in the on-set visual effects crew of Life of Pi (film) in 2010. He has worked on films and documentaries across various genres and themes for the past 13 years.

Filmography[]

Year Film Language Role
2012 Life of Pi English VFX PA
2012 Software Hardware Kya Yaaron English Cinematographer
2013 Lucia Kannada Cinematographer
2016 Limitless (Documentary)[2] English Cinematographer
2017 Ra Ra Rajasekhar Tamil Cinematographer
2018 Love in Neon (Short) English Director/Cinematographer
2019 Kõik Teavad (Short) Estonian Director/Cinematographer
2022 Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu Tamil Cinematographer

Awards & Nominations[]

Year Film Award Category Result
2014 Lucia (2013 film) South Indian International Movie Awards Best Cinematographer Nominated
2020 Kõik Teavad (Short, 2019) 2nd Diorama International Film Festival Best International Short Film Nominated

Recognition[]

Siddhartha was featured in the India Today magazine as one of 37 young Indians making a difference in their field of work in 2013.[3]

Personal[]

Siddhartha currently lives in Mumbai, India.

References[]

  1. ^ "Film Institute India, Film Schools, Digital Cinematography Courses in India". Mindscreen Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  2. ^ Chatterjee, Alakananda (2016-05-24). "Run like no one's watching". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  3. ^ "Indians of Tomorrow - | Photo2 | India Today |". indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 2016-10-24.

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