Teenaa Kaur(II)
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Teenaa Kaur Pasricha is a National award-winning filmmaker, Asia Society, NY Screenwriter fellow, US Consulate IVLP fellow on films for Social Change, and TEDx Speaker.
She is known for her popular film "1984, When the Sun didn't Rise", which won the National Film Award in the Best Investigative Film category. She won a fellowship in Screenplay writing from Time Warner Foundation, Asia Society, New York for her debut feature film script "The Red Autumn".
She was selected as an International Leader on films for social change fellowship granted by the US Dept. of Cultural Affairs in Jan. 2020 wherein she networked with the independent film community in the US and Sundance Film festival. She has fifteen years of experience in documentary films and Media. She has been making documentary films on Human Rights and Environment conservation.
Her films have been broadcast on National Geographic, Fox History, DD and endorsed by Busan International film festival AND FUND, DocWok by DOC Leipzig Germany, and PSBT India. Her popular work is "1984 When the Sun didn't Rise" which has been screened in Universities in the UK, Canada, and the US and won the National film award for the Best investigative film in 2018 from the President of India.
She has been featured in India Today, Firstpost, BBC Asia Interview, South Asian times, NY, Medium.com/Global Ties Miami. The Hindu, The Indian Express, SCROLL, Cinestaan, Cinestaan Review and many regional TV Channels in the UK, US, and Canada.
She is known for her popular film "1984, When the Sun didn't Rise", which won the National Film Award in the Best Investigative Film category. She won a fellowship in Screenplay writing from Time Warner Foundation, Asia Society, New York for her debut feature film script "The Red Autumn".
She was selected as an International Leader on films for social change fellowship granted by the US Dept. of Cultural Affairs in Jan. 2020 wherein she networked with the independent film community in the US and Sundance Film festival. She has fifteen years of experience in documentary films and Media. She has been making documentary films on Human Rights and Environment conservation.
Her films have been broadcast on National Geographic, Fox History, DD and endorsed by Busan International film festival AND FUND, DocWok by DOC Leipzig Germany, and PSBT India. Her popular work is "1984 When the Sun didn't Rise" which has been screened in Universities in the UK, Canada, and the US and won the National film award for the Best investigative film in 2018 from the President of India.
She has been featured in India Today, Firstpost, BBC Asia Interview, South Asian times, NY, Medium.com/Global Ties Miami. The Hindu, The Indian Express, SCROLL, Cinestaan, Cinestaan Review and many regional TV Channels in the UK, US, and Canada.