Supratim Bhol

Supratim Bhol (born 10 December 1979) is an Indian cinematographer known majorly for his works in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema. He has also worked in other regional language features and long length films Haryanvi, Odia and Chhattisgarhi. Supratim an alumni of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and debuted as a Cinematographer with the film Colours of Innocence (2016) directed by Manas Mukul Pal,a National Award winner and this also gave him his first nomination at Filmfare East in 2017. His remarkable works till now are Panchlait, national award winner Avijatrik, Aparajito, Abyakto, Lomad and national award winner Dada Lakhmi. His venture in Haryanvi film, the national award winner Dada Lakhmi made him popular outside Bombay and Kolkata. Suprartim won the 68th National Fllm Awards for Best Cinematography for Avijatrik and also Filmfare Award East in 2021.

Supratim Bhol
Born (1979-12-10) 10 December 1979
NationalityIndian
Education
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Director of Photography, Cinematographer
Years active2015—present
Websitesupratimbhol.com

Early life and education

Supratim was born on 10 December 1979 in the Midnapore District of West Bengal in a farmer's family. The region is famous for Patchitra – the oldest Audio-Visual art form of India, as a result, art started nurturing in him at an early age. He was educated at the St. Xavier's Collegiate School, Kolkata and grew up in the old and beautiful alleyways of traditional North Kolkata, achieving a Senior Diploma in 1995 and a Visharad in 1996 in Theoretical Art, from Sarba Bharatiya Sangeet O Sanskriti Parishad, Kolkata. He had a passion for photography and later he honed his skills in photographic studies, from his mentor photographer Pranab Basu and from Fergusson College, Pune. After that, he joined the Film and Television Institute of India (FTI), Pune, where he studied cinematography.[1]

Career

After graduating from the Film and Television Institute of India, he started his career travelling across 23 states of India shooting short films, corporate films, music videos, advertisements and documentaries. Supratim debuted shooting his first feature Sahaj Pather Gappo (2016) directed by Manas Mukul Pal, the picturesque imagery of his got him attention and Supratim got nominated for Filmfare Awards East in 2017 and the film travelled the globe eventually winning the National Award.[2] His first Hindi feature was Panchlait (2017) directed by Prem Prakash Modi was released pan India and was selected in the 49th International Film Festival of India.[3] He has collaborated with Arjun Dutta for Abyakto (2018), Guldasta (2020),[4] Shrimati (2021),[5] & Deep Fridge (2023)) which garnered the duo with critical acclaim. His next important work was Avijatrik (2020),[6][7][8] directed by Subhrajit Mitra, is a sequel to The Apu Trilogy,[9] produced by Madhur Bhandarkar and Gaurang Jalan. The film has travelled around the world eventually winning him accolades. He received the Best Cinematography Award at the 68th National Film Award. He also won the Filmfare Award Bangla and the West Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Award for Best Cinematography. The film was in nomination for Knight Marimbas Award at the Miami International Film Festival, got screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival and also at the Indian Panorama[10] section in 51st International Film Festival of India.[11] The film also won the Special Jury Prize at the 13th Bengaluru International Film Festival. Lomad (The Fox) world's first Black and White One-shot (93 minutes) feature film from India has been shot by him released in theatres in 2023 in Bombay & Delhi. His next venture Aparajito - The Undefeated by Anik Dutta, based on the life of the ace film maker Satyajit Ray won the hearts of the many and won the Best Film - runner up award, by the FIRESCI India. He has also worked as an Additional Cinematographer on several films like Khashi Katha (2013), Kolkatar King, Nachom-ia Kumpasar (2015), Color Black and Basu Paribar (2019).[12]

Filmography

Year Title Language Director(s) Notes
2016 Colours of Innocence Bengali Manas Mukul Pal Nominated - Filmfare Awards East for Best Cinematography[13]Indian Panorama - International Film Festival of India 2016
2016 Chorabali Bengali Subhrajit Mitra
2017 Panchlait Hindi Prem Prakash Modi Indian Panorama - International Film Festival of India 2018
2018 Abyakto Bengali Arjunn Dutta Indian Panorama - International Film Festival of India 2018
2020 Guldasta Bengali Arjunn Dutta
2021 Avijatrik Bengali Subhrajit Mitra Winner - National Film Award for Best Cinematography

Winner - Best Cinematography | Filmfare Awards East

Winner - European Cinematography Award 2020

Winner - Best Cinematography | Seattle International Film Festival 2021

Winner - Best Cinematography | West Bengal Film Journalists' Association

Indian Panorama - International Film Festival of India 2018

2021 Lomad[14] Hindi Hemwant Tiwari Nominated - Best Cinematography | Seattle International Film Festival 2020
2022 Aparajito Bengali Anik Dutta Winner - Best Cinematography | AIFF Aurangabad 2023

Winner - Best Cinematography | Golden Sparrow | Diorama International Film Festival 2023

2022 Shrimati Bengali Arjunn Dutta
2022 Dada Lakhmi Haryanvi Yashpal Sharma
2023 A Wedding Story Hindi Abhinav Pareek TBA

References

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  2. "2 National Award winning child actors hail from Sunderbans". India Today. P. T. I. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  3. "SPECIAL DAY AT IFFI PROMOTES JHARKHAND AS A FILM MAKING DESTINATION". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  4. Sarkar, Roushni. "Arjunn Dutta's Abyakto promises poignant tale of mother and son". Cinestaan. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  5. "Arjunn on why his next 'Shrimati' is relevant in today's world - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  6. "First look of Avijatrik, the newly-made monochrome last leg of Apur Sansar". Get Bengal. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  7. "Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy finds closure with director Subhrajit Mitra's Avijatrik: The Wanderlust of Apu". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  8. "Interview — Supratim Bhol | cinematographer". Journal of Indian Cinema. 31 March 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  9. "Spectacular locales where 'Avijatrik' was shot". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  10. "After 60 years, Satyajit Ray's Apu is returning to the big screen: Avijatrik Director Subhrajit Mitra". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  11. "IFFI screened Avijatrik, a sequel to Ray's The Apu Trilogy - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  12. Basu Poribar (2019) - IMDb, retrieved 8 August 2021
  13. "Nominations for the Jio Filmfare Awards (East) 2018". filmfare.com. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  14. Tiwari, Hemwant, Lomad (Crime, Drama, Thriller), Hemwant Tiwari, Auroshika Dey, Parimal Aloke, Tirrtha Murbaadkar, The only goddess production, retrieved 16 June 2021
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