George Thengummoottil (born 10 January 1985) is wildlife filmmaker, documentary editor,[1][2] from India[3][4] who is the founder of Moundain Films,[5] a visual arts company based in Bangalore, India that specialises in creating factual films. His film has been screened at various International film festivals like Pokhara International Mountain Film Festival and International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala. He is also the founder of Keratoconus Foundation India, a non profit organisation which aims at helping Keratoconus patients.
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![]() George Thengummoottil Receiving award from Mr Harkirat Singh, Managing Director, Woodland India and Mr Deepak Misra Manager of ONGC, at the IMF Mountain Film Festival. | |
Born | (1985-01-10) 10 January 1985 (age 37) |
Alma mater | Marian College, Mahatma Gandhi University, PSG College of Arts and Science, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute |
Occupation | Writer, documentarian, photographer |
Employer | Self-employed |
Website | https://moundain.com/ |
His recent film The Return of Sangai, a documentary about the endangered deer Sangai at the only floating National Park in the world, Keibul Lamjao National Park made for the forest department of Manipur was released at the curtain raiser function of Sangai festival 2017, held at Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur in the presence of the Chief Minister of Manipur Shri N. Biren Singh.[6]
George Thengummoottil did his primary school education at Marthoma Senior Secondary School, when his father was working at the State Bank of India at Kozhencherry and later moved to his home town at Thidanad where he continued his school education at St. Antony's Public School.
He did his graduation in Computer Science at Marian College Kuttikkanam, Peermade. During when he wrote his first book The Story of Peermade, a coffee table book about the history of Peermade.[7] He obtained Masters in Computer Science from Dr G R Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore and later another Masters in Communication and Journalism from PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. He has also completed short course on Application of Sound in Film and Television from Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute under Sibasankar Das.[8]
George was born in the town of Palakkad, Kerala on 10 January 1985 as the eldest of two children born to Joseph TV and his wife, Rani Joseph and lives at Kappadu, Kanjirappally.
During his teenage, he was affected by Keratoconus, a degenerative disorder of the eye and was blind by the age of 13. He had to stop his normal stream of studies and activities. Later he did Corneal transplantation and could partially recover vision in one of his eyes.[9]
George was campus placed in the field of Machine Vision and Robotics at Lucid Imaging, Bangalore under Dr Anand Prasad Chinnaswamy[10] a pioneer in Machine Vision Technology, after his post graduation. Even though the company offered cover of his treatments he could not continue for a long time due to Keratoconus.
After a long break of travel, George was invited to work as a lecturer at Sherubtse College in Bhutan, where he served for several Years.[11] Later he worked as a journalist with Times of India, Coimbatore and later worked with renowned wildlife filmmaker Sandesh Kadur at Felis Creations before starting as an independent wildlife filmmaker.
From childhood, George had his personal interest in writing and filmmaking. He has acted in several plays during his school and college days. Even though he wanted to persuade his career in filmmaking, he was not allowed to, due to Keratoconus. But after his Masters in Journalism, he started making small edits, while working at Felis Creations and started as a documentary editor.
George was also motivational speaker and has been involved in many technical and art projects.[12] He was instrumental to popularize the use of solar panels for filming in remote places.[13]
George is the founder of Keratoconus Foundation India,[14] a charitable trust registered under Indian Trusts Act, 1882 which guides Keratoconus patients in India to lead a better life and support them economically.[15]
Year | Title | Credit | Publisher | |
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2015 | Guhanagari A Book on Urban Wildlife | Contributor | Author : Pradeep Hegde | Christ University |
2013 | Kaziranga National Park 2013[16] | Illustrator | Photography: Sanesh Kadur, Author Priya Singh | Assam Forest Department |
2012 | Himalaya: Mountains of Life[17] | Illustrator | Kamaljit S. Bawa, Sandesh Kadur[18] | Ashoka Trust |
2006 | The Story of Peermade[19] | Author / Photographer |
Year | Genre | Title | Credit | Year | Film Festivals | Award | Produced By |
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2022 | Feature Film | Pahadon Mein | In Post Production | ||||
Documentary | The Secret life of Bhopal Tigers | Editor | Nature Candid Productions | ||||
2020 | TV Series | Wild Cats of India | Animation | 2021 | CMS Vatavaran Film Festival, New Delhi[20] | Nominated, Wildlife Conservation | National Geographic Channel / Felis Creations |
Documentary | Communities and Sustainability | Editor | 2020 | International Science Film Festival of India,[21] Ministry of Science, Government of India | Sumanth Kuduvalli / ATREE | ||
2022 | CMS Vatavaran Film Festival, New Delhi[20] | Nominated, Livelihoods & Sustainable Technologies | |||||
2019 | Documentary | Guardian of the Wild | Editor | CWS / Pradeep Hegde | |||
Short Documentary | Khangshilling - One step to bucket-list | Editor | 2020 | Indian Mountaineering Foundation Mountain Festival | Arpita Roy, Mishmi Takin, Pioneer Adventures | ||
South Asian Short Film Festival, Kolkotta | |||||||
2019 | Indian Scout & Guide Film Festival | Won | |||||
2020 | International Science Film Festival | ||||||
The Endangered Species of India (Video Series) | Editor | RoundGlass | Sustain
Pradeep Hegde | |||||
Pakke Paga: Protecting the Hornbills of Arunachal Pradesh | Editor | Adarsh Raju / Nature Conservation Foundation | |||||
Estate Anai (In post Production) | Editor | Dilan Mandanna / Karnataka Forest Department | |||||
2018 | Documentary | Sarala Virala | Design | 2019 | 66th National Film Awards for best Educational Film | Won | Directed by Ere Gowda |
The Naga Pride | Editor / Sound Design | 2019 | CMS Vatavaran Film Festival[22] | ||||
2018 | Quotes from the earth[23] | Nikhil Nagle[24] / Gypsy Tiger
Sumanth Kudhuvalli | |||||
11th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, Kerala[25] | Nominated | ||||||
International Ecological Film Festival Russia | |||||||
Festival international du film ornithologique de Ménigoute,[26] Ménigoute, France | |||||||
VIVA Film Festival, Bosnia and Herzegovina[27] | |||||||
Green Earth Film Festival, California | Semi Finalist | ||||||
Nagaon International Short & Documentary Film Festival[28] | Won | ||||||
Kudremukh National Park | Editor | Karnataka Forest Department
Dilan Mandana Kalyan Varma | |||||
Short Documentary | Lion Tailed Macaque -Flag bearers of the Rainforests (In Post Production) | Editor / Sound Design | Centre for Wildlife Studies
Wildlife Conservation Society - India | ||||
2017 | Short Documentary | The Return of Sangai[6] | Director | 2019 | Kirloskar Vasundhara International Film Festival,[29] Pune | Manipur Forest Department, Keibul Lamjao National Park | |
2018 | India Heritage Walk Festival | ||||||
Kadakam Forest and Environmental; Film Festival, Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad, Kerala | |||||||
Smaragdni Eco Film Festival, Croatia | |||||||
2017 | Sangai Festival, Keibul Lamjao National Park, India[30] | ||||||
2016 | Documentary | Singalila in the Himalaya[31] | Director | 2019 | CMS Vatavaran Film Festival[32] | Nominated | |
2018 | Kadakam Forest and Environmental; Film Festival, Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad, Kerala | Keratoconus Foundation India,
Dhanraj Gurung/ Red Panda Sikkim | |||||
2017 | IMF Mountain Film Festival 2017, Indian Mountaineering Foundation, New Delhi, India | Won | |||||
10th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, Kerala[33] | Nominated | ||||||
16th Girimitra Sammelan, Mumbai | Won | ||||||
2016 | Pokhara International Mountain Film Festival, Pokhara, Nepal | ||||||
Short Documentary | Kalia : The Lost Gibbon[34][35] | Graphics | 2016 | 9th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, Kerala[33] | Felis Creations | ||
Waghoba: Provider, Destroyer, Deity | Graphics | Felis Creations
MalaikaVaz | |||||
2015 | Short Documentary | Eastern Himalaya - Ancient Risks Future Threats | Graphics | 2015 | CMS Vatavaran 2015 | Felis Creations
Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment | |
2017 | IMF Mountain Film Festival 2017, Indian Mountaineering Foundation, New Delhi, India[36] | ||||||
2016 | 10th Festival Gorniskega Filma[37] | ||||||
2014 | Short Film | In To the Darkroom Shortfilm | |||||
2012 | Documentary | Goecha La In Search of Kangchenjunga | Director |
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