Lenin M. Sivam
Lenin M. Sivam is a Canadian filmmaker. Born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, he moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1991.
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Born | Jaffna, Sri Lanka | 22 June 1974
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, writer |
Years active | 2006–present |
Notable work | Roobha, A GUN & A RING, and 1999 |
His first short, A Few Good People, won the Best Short Film of the Year Award from the Independent Art Film Society in 2006.
After several years of making short films, Sivam first achieved international recognition with his feature film debut 1999 in 2009, which won awards at film festivals internationally.
Sivam's success continued with his next film, A GUN & A RING (2013), which was well received both critically and commercially and made its world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2013 and shortlisted for the coveted Golden Goblet Award.
Sivam's film Roobha (2018) was well-received in many top international film festivals, including Goa, Cambridge and Montreal.
The Protector (2022), a thriller, screened at many festivals internationally, opening the Blood in the Snow Festival in Toronto and closing the Jaffna International Cinema Festival. It garnered the Best Feature Film Award at the Canal de Panama International Film Festival.
The Protector stars Chelsea Clark (Ginny and Georgia) and features Rebecca Jenkins (Supernatural) and Andrew Gillies (The Virgin Suicides), Munro Chambers (Turbo Kid), and Jasmin Geljo (Schitt's Creek). It also introduces Pras Lingam to an in-front of the camera role.
CBR.com[1] writes Lingam is "easily the film's most intoxicating aspect" and "Lingam and Clark both really shine in their roles."
The Protector will be released to streaming platforms (Amazon Prime, among others) on February 13, 2023.
Filmography
References
- Mendelsohn, Jon (29 July 2022). "REVIEW: Fantasia 2022's The Protector Offers a Unique Theme With Routine Execution". CBR. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- The Protector, retrieved 5 April 2022, .
- Roobha, retrieved 18 April 2020, an LGBTQIA+ Sri Lankan Tamil film about a trans woman.
- "IMDB". IMDb. 19 June 2013.
- Shankar, Settu (15 February 2010). "Canadian Tamil film 1999 won in Norway festival". OneIndia. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2010.