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John Abraham

Born 11 August 1937(1937-08-11)
Changanassery, Kuttanad, Kerala, India Flag of India
Died 31 May 1987 (aged 49)
Kozhikode
Occupation Film Director
Screenwriter
Notes
"A Wonder in World Cinema" - Adoor Bhasi

John Abraham (Malayalam:ജോണ്‍ അബ്രഹാം, August 11, 1937 - 31 May 1987), was a Malayali Indian filmmaker and screenwriter.

He was more famous for his style of living and way of thinking than for his films. He attained a mythical status, living a nomadic kind of life. He rebelled all the established ways of life as well as art.

John Abraham is recognised as a genius in Malayalam cinema. He made his mark with the Tamil film Agraharathil Kazhuthai, but is possibly remembered most for his efforts in starting a people's cinema movement called Odessa.

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[edit] Early life

John Abraham was born in Changanassery in 1937. He completed his studies in Kottayam staying with his grandfather. It was him who nurtured Abraham's talent in early days. After completing his degree in economics from Marthoma College, Thiruvalla, he worked as an insurance agent in Bellary. After that he joined the FTII, Pune and was trained by Ritwik Ghatak. Abraham graduated out of the FTII with gold medals in screenwriting and film direction. He entered the film industry working as an assistant director to Mani Kaul for the film Uski Roti (1969, Hindi). He was worked for some Hindi projects that was shot in Kerala, but none were released. Abraham's first attempt in direction came in 1967 named Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile. It was the Tamil film Agraharathil Kazhuthai (1977) that elevated Abraham to fame.

[edit] Career in film direction

Considered an avant-garde film director and writer, he completed only four films, namely Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile (1972), Agraharathil Kazhuthai (1977, Tamil), Cheriachante Krurakrithyangal (1979, Malayalam) and Amma Ariyan (1986, Malayalam), all four written and directed by him.

[edit] Odessa Collective

It was under the leadership of Abraham that Odessa Collective came into existence in 1984 with a street drama in Fort Kochi named Nayakali (The game of dogs). Odessa was an attempt by a group of movie enthusiasts to change the history of film production and distribution by making it a collaborative effort with the public and thus act as an empowering and liberating medium. Their first film, Amma Ariyan, was produced with contributions from the general public. Odessa also collected funds for the film by screening Charlie Chaplin's The Kid. Amma Ariyan was screened on a non-commercial basis throughout the state.

John Abraham has a cult following in his home state of Kerala because of his anarchic way of life, and those who were close to him swear by his humanist qualities. He was convinced of the value of using the power of cinema to change society.

He started shooting a documentary based on the life of E.M.S. Namboodiripad, but never completed it.

[edit] The "John Legend"

The media called him Otttayan (The lone tusker). John Abraham attained mythical proportions even during his short life span, living a nomadic existence, who rebelled all the established ways. He was also an alcoholic, and died tragically after falling from the rooftop of his sister's house in Kozhikode on May 31, 1987.

John was a romantic artist, who believed that cinema could be used as an effective tool for social changes. He tried to by-pass the tyranny of market forces by establishing direct relationship with the people. No wonder that the man who made unparalleled films like Agraharathil Kazhuthai and Amma Ariyan was more acceptable among the illiterate villagers than the intelligentsia of Kerala.

He has left behind a number of complete and incomplete scripts. A collection of his stories had been published under the title Nerchakkozhi. Another collection of his stories has been published posthumously under the title John Abrahaminte Kathakal by Pakshikkottam Books, Thiruvananthapuram, in 1993.

[edit] Filmography

1. Koyna Nagar - (1967) - English

  • Direction: John Abraham
  • Genre: Documentary

(Never released?)

2. Priya (1969) - Hindi

  • Direction: John Abraham
  • Genre: Documentary

(John's Diploma film at FTII, Pune).

3. Hides and Strings - (1969) - English

  • Direction: John Abraham
  • Genre: Documentary

(Never released?)

4. Thrisandhya - (1972) - Hindi

(Never released?)

5. Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile (This Way, Students) - 1972 - Malayalam

Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile





6. Agraharathil Kazhuthai (Donkey in the Elite Colony) - 1977 - Tamil

Agraharathil Kazhuthai










7. Cheriachante Krurakrithyangal (Cruelties of Cheriyachan) - 1979 - Malayalam

Cheriachante Krurakrithyangal






8. Amma Ariyan (Report to Mother) - 1986 - Malayalam

Amma Ariyan





[edit] Awards

His third film Cheriyachente Kroora Krithyangal bagged the Kerala State Film Award for the best feature film.

John receives the Kerala State Film Award for his film 'Cheriyachante Kroora Kruthyangal' from the Chief Minister E. K. Nayanar.

[edit] Books By John

Nerchakkozhi (1986)
John Abraham Kathakal (1993)

John Abraham Kathakal













[edit] Books On John

John Abraham

Editor: K. N. Shaji (1993)

John Abraham Editor K. N. Shaji
John in a calm mood

(courtesy: imdb.com, cinemaofmalayalam.net, indulekha.com)

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