
Dylan Mohan Gray
"An exceptionally progressive director... Dylan Mohan Gray has made cinematic provocation something of a signature" (Dallas Morning News)... | Mumbai, Mumbai, India
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Dylan Mohan Gray’s Expertise "An exceptionally progressive director... Dylan Mohan Gray has made cinematic provocation something of a signature" (Dallas Morning News) "Gray's images are exquisite and unsparing... perhaps so we don't avert our eyes" (The Village Voice & LA Weekly) Dylan Mohan Gray is a globally-acclaimed Indian and Canadian filmmaker, whose debut feature-length film "Fire in the Blood" won major awards worldwide (see below), was an official selection at over 100 leading film festivals, and had the longest-ever theatrical run by a nonfiction film in India (five weeks). "Fire in the Blood" was the first-ever nonfiction film from India to be released theatrically in both the US and UK, and the first Indian film selected for the World Cinema Documentary Competition at Sundance, the world's preeminent showcase for documentaries. Widely credited with changing the global conversation around access to medicine, FITB was recently named among "26 landmark documentary films of the past 7 decades" in a major retrospective by legendary documentarian John Pilger and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Dylan's latest film, "The King of Good Times", shot in India, the UK, US, debuted worldwide on Netflix in late 2020 as the opening film of the "Bad Boy Billionaires" anthology series. The first Netflix Original documentary production with an India focus, it enjoyed a multiple-week run as the #1 most-watched title across all genres on Netflix India upon release, as well as being the most-watched documentary in India in 2020 and winning the Filmfare Award, India's most coveted film honour, in 2021. His mid-length film on global health advocacy, "From Durban to Tomorrow", has screened at festivals worldwide and has to date won 40 international awards. Originally trained as a historian, during his career Dylan has worked in key capacities on feature films in over 35 countries worldwide, in close collaboration with numerous acclaimed directors including Fatih Akin, Edward Berger, Peter Greenaway, Paul Greengrass, Deepa Mehta and Mira Nair. A graduate in History and Film from Dartmouth, Dylan also studied at the University of Vienna and the Budapest University of Economics, earning postgraduate degrees in History from the Central European University and the University of the State of New York with research focussed on historiography and cultural geography. He was also a Resident in Film at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada. Dylan's screenplay "The Last Day of Winter" (co-written with Vikramaditya Motwane) was incubated at the Sundance Institute Screenwriting Lab.
Dylan Mohan Gray’s Current Industry Central European University
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Mohan Gray’s Prior Industry
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Central European University
Visiting Professor, Department of History
Mon May 01 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Present
Sparkwater
Director/Producer
Sun Jan 01 2006 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Present