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Hemal Trivedi

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Hemal Trivedi
Born
Occupation(s)Director, editor, producer
Years active2006–present

Hemal Trivedi is an Indian documentary film director, editor and producer.[1][2] She is best known for her work on the documentaries Shabeena's Quest, and Among the Believers.[3][4]

Life and career

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Hemal was born and raised in Maharashtra, India. She holds an MBA in Marketing from SVKM's NMIMS and an MFA from the University of Florida.[5]

Hemal Trivedi (India/U.S.) has been editing and directing documentary films for 20 years. Her entire body of work has won one Oscar, three Emmys, one Peabody and seven Emmy nominations, a nomination for MTV Movie Awards, nominations for Independent Spirits Awards and Cinema Eye Award. Netflix, HBO, PBS (Frontline and Independent Lens), YouTube Red, Showtime, BBC, Topic and Channel 4 have broadcast her work. Her films have screened in prestigious festivals like Sundance, TIFF, Tribeca, IDFA, CPH-DOX, Telluride, IFFI Goa, Berlin Film Festival.

She is a member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Television Academy. She was recently selected as a participant in the “Television Academy’s Peer Circle Program", a small group of 12 Emmy winning filmmakers who meet monthly to grow their skills professionally. She has served as a speaker, mentor, panelist and judge for TEDx, Independent Film Week, the Emmys, Oscars and other prestigious awarding bodies.

In 2015, Hemal co-directed the feature documentary, Among the Believers, along with Mohammed Ali Naqvi, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[6] The Central Board of Film Censors (CFBC) banned, Among the Believers, from being screened in Pakistan, giving the reason that it "projects the negative image of Pakistan in the context of ongoing fight against extremism terrorism."[7] Both Hemal and co-director Mohammed Ali Naqvi received death threats after the release of the film, forcing them to go into hiding for a period of time.[8] In 2020, Hemal directed, Battleground, about current political divide, as seen through the eyes of two grassroots political leaders in the key pivot county of Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, and aired nationally on PBS.[9][10]

She started her filmmaking career at Odyssey Networks where she made short films focussed on building bridges of understanding in conflict zones around the world. She’s made films on Haiti, Sudan, Nigeria, covered the Arab Spring coupled with the rise of ISIS and across America covering topics from race based gentrification to politics of hunger. Soon she got her first break in long form documentaries when she edited an HBO documentary Saving Face. The film won an Academy Award and Hemal won her first Emmy for Outstanding Editing. Hemal directed her first film in Pakistan as well. Her film, Among the Believers, on a radical mosque - The Red Mosque - and Pakistan’s internal struggle against religious extremism, premiered at Tribeca and traveled the world. It won 22 prominent awards and an Emmy, Independent Spirit, Cinema Eye and UNESCO Fellini nomination. Hemal’s other key credits are: Philly DA, Battleground, Watergate, This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous, Among the Believers, Inshallah Democracy, Outlawed in Pakistan, Saving Face, and When the Drum is Beating.

Hemal was born and raised in an inner-city chawl (the ghetto) of Mumbai, India, Hemal spent her formative years striving to climb the social ladder. She did odd jobs ranging from working as a concierge in Mumbai's five-star hotels, to a lab technician in a microbiology lab. With the help of a state scholarship, Hemal entered one of India's most prestigious business schools in India (NMIMS) and got her MBA in Marketing. She worked in mutual funds in India before moving to the U.S. to pursue her passion for non-fiction storytelling. She has a master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from University of Florida.


Filmography

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Year Title Director Editor Producer Note
2006 Tell Me a Story Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary short
2008 Flying on One Engine Green tickY Documentary
2010 Beyond Mumbai: Hope and Healing Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary short
2011 When the Drum Is Beating Green tickY Documentary
2011 Voices of Sudan Green tickY Documentary short
2012 Saving Face Green tickY Documentary short
2012 Shabeena's Quest Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary short
2013 Outlawed in Pakistan Green tickY Documentary short
2015 Among the Believers Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary
2017 This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous Green tickY Documentary
2017 My Big Bollywood Wedding Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY TV show
2017 Insha'Allah Democracy Green tickY Documentary
2018 Watergate: Or how we learned to control an out of control president Green tickY Documentary series
2020 Battleground Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary
2021 Philly DA Green tickY Documentary Series
2022 In Search of My Sister Green tickY Green tickY Documentary

Awards and nominations

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Year Result Award Category Work Ref.
2013 Won Emmy Award Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long Form Saving Face
2015 Nominated Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best Documentary Among the Believers [11]
Won Chagrin Documentary Film Festival David Ponce Award for Best Film [12]
2016 Won Beloit International Film Festival Power of Film Award [13]
Won Documentary Edge Festival Best International Feature Director [14]
Won FIFDH Grand Prix [15]
2017 Nominated News & Documentary Emmy Award Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary [16]
Nominated Cinema Eye Honors Spotlight Award [17]

References

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  1. ^ "Tribeca 2015 Women Directors: Meet Hemal Trivedi — 'Among the Believers'". womenandhollywood.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ Ashraf, Syed Firdaus (9 December 2015). "Meet the Mumbai lady in a Pakistani madrasa". Rediff. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Shabeena's Quest". aljazeera.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Review: In 'Among the Believers,' a Cleric Holds Sway". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Meet the 2015 Tribeca Filmmakers #51: Books, Not Bombs, Will End Pakistani Conflict in 'Among the Believers'". indiewire.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  6. ^ "AMONG THE BELIEVERS". tribecafilm.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Documentary On Extremism Banned In Pakistan". forbes.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Hemal Trivedi: Received death threats for 'Among The Believers'". The Times of India. PTI. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  9. ^ "A chat w/ Filmmaker Hemal Trivedi Political Divide, Black Lives Matter, Indian Americans & Kamala Harris, and more!". podbay.fm. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Battleground". pbs.org. Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  11. ^ "AMONG THE BELIEVERS". asiapacificscreenawards.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  12. ^ "Award Winners 2015". chagrinfilmfest.org. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  13. ^ "THE BELOIT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 AWARD WINNERS". beloitfilmfest.org. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Doc Edge names 2016 winners". screenz.co.nz. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  15. ^ "Human rights film festival shines a light on human wrongs". euronews.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  16. ^ "CAAM NEWS & DOCUMENTARY EMMY NOMINATIONS INCLUDE "AMONG THE BELIEVERS" & "MEET THE PATELS"". caamedia.org. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Among the Believers". cinemaeyehonors.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
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