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John Abraham (11 August 1937 – 31 May 1987) was a
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Indian filmmaker,
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and screenwriter. His film ''
Amma Ariyan ''Amma Ariyan'' () is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the vil ...
'' (1986) was the only south Indian feature film to make the list of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time by
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. ''Agraharathil Kazhuthai'' was listed among the "100 Greatest Indian Films" of all time by
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's 2013 poll.


Early life

John Abraham was born in Chennamkary,
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in 1937. He is from the Vazhakkat branch, Chennamkary of the Pattamukkil Family. He completed his intermediate studies in
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staying with his grandfather, who nurtured John's talent in early days. After completing his degree in (history and politics) from Marthoma College,
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, he worked as a private college teacher and latter he joined as an office assistant with
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in
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, Karnataka. After that he joined the FTII,
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and there he met film-makers such as
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and
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. John 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 ''
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'' (1969, Hindi). He has worked for some
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projects that was shot in
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, but none were released. John's first attempt in direction came in 1967 named '' Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile''. It was the
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film ''
Agraharathil Kazhuthai ''Agraharathil Kazhutai'' () is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language satirical film directed by John Abraham and written by Venkat Swaminathan. Inspired by Robert Bresson's French film ''Au Hasard Balthazar'' (1966), the film stars M. B. Sreenivasan a ...
'' (1977) that gave John recognition.


Career in film direction

He completed only four films, namely '' Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile'' (1972), ''
Agraharathil Kazhuthai ''Agraharathil Kazhutai'' () is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language satirical film directed by John Abraham and written by Venkat Swaminathan. Inspired by Robert Bresson's French film ''Au Hasard Balthazar'' (1966), the film stars M. B. Sreenivasan a ...
'' (1977, Tamil), '' Cheriachante Krurakrithyangal'' (1979,
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) and ''
Amma Ariyan ''Amma Ariyan'' () is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the vil ...
'' (1986,
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).


Odessa Collective

Under John the ''Odessa Collective'' came into existence in 1984 with a street drama in
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named ''Nayykali'' (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. For the financing of the first film produced by Odessa, John and his friends travelled through villages and collected money from the general public. Odessa also collected funds for the film by screening Charlie Chaplin's ''
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''. The film, ''
Amma Ariyan ''Amma Ariyan'' () is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the vil ...
'' (Report to mother) (1986) was exhibited across the state of
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on a non-commercial basis, an initiative kept alive, after John's death, by his colleague and co-founder of Odessa Collective, Odessa Sathyan. He started shooting a documentary based on the life of E.M.S. Namboodiripad, but never completed it. The media called him ''Ottayan'' (The Lone Tusker). 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,
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in 1993.


Death

On 30 May 1987 John was admitted to the
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hospital following his fall from a house top after a party. He was not identified by the hospital authorities, and allegedly not given due attention and medical care, which caused his condition to deteriorate, leading to his death on 31 May. Following the allegations of medical negligence, a departmental inquiry was conducted into the incident. 26 years after John's death, social activist B. Ekbal who was a surgeon at the Calicut Medical College when John was admitted for treatment, revealed that the director could have been saved if his identity was known to the doctors at the time of admission. He said the doctors at the casualty did not know John and mistook him for a film representative when he said that he was a filmmaker. In a Facebook post, Ekbal said the doctors failed to diagnose internal bleeding suffered by John and to check his blood pressure which could have prevented him from slipping into a shock through a timely surgery."26 years after John Abraham’s death, an autopsy on Facebook"
''The Hindu''. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.


Legacy

According to one reviewer, John Abraham has influenced an entire generation of filmmakers to think and create content beyond the ordinary. He's one of the founding fathers of Independent Cinema in Malayalam.


Filmography

;Documentaries * 1967: ''Koyna Nagar'' – Director (in English) – Unreleased * 1969: ''Priya'' – Director (in Hindi) – (John's Diploma film at FTII,
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) * 1969: ''Hides and Strings'' – Director (in English) ;Feature films * 1972: '' Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile'' (''This Way, Students'') – Director (in
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) ** Screenplay: M Azad — Cast: Madhu,
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, Manorama, S. V. Ranga Rao,
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, S. P. Pillai – Cinematography:
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– Music: M. B. Sreenivasan * 1977: ''
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'' (''Donkey in the Elite Colony'') – Director and Screenwriter (in
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) ** Screenplay: Venkat Saminathan – Cast: M. B. Sreenivasan, , Swathi, Savitri, Raman Veeraraghavan – Cinematography:
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– Art Director: Jeevan Thomas — Music: M. B. Sreenivasan * 1979: ''
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'' (''Cruelties of Cheriyachan'') – Director and Screenwriter (in Malayalam) ** Cast:
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,
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,
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, Abraham Joseph,
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– Cinematography:
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– Music:
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* 1986: ''
Amma Ariyan ''Amma Ariyan'' () is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the vil ...
'' (''Report to Mother'') – Director and Screenwriter (in Malayalam) ** Cast:
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, Maji Venkitesh, Nilambur Balan, Harinarayanan, Sara Thomas – Cinematography:
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– Music: Sunitha


Books

* ''Nerchakkozhi'' (1986) * ''John Abrahaminte Kathakal'' (1993)


Awards

National Film Awards: * 1977 – Best Feature Film in Tamil – ''
Agraharathil Kazhuthai ''Agraharathil Kazhutai'' () is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language satirical film directed by John Abraham and written by Venkat Swaminathan. Inspired by Robert Bresson's French film ''Au Hasard Balthazar'' (1966), the film stars M. B. Sreenivasan a ...
'' * 1987 – Special Jury Award – ''
Amma Ariyan ''Amma Ariyan'' () is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the vil ...
'' Kerala State Film Awards: * 1979 – Special Jury Award – '' Cheriyachente Kroora Krithyangal''


Awards in memory of John Abraham

* John Abraham Award for Best Malayalam Cinema : Instituted by
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– Kerala since 1998, distributed annually. * John Abraham National Awards for Documentary and Short Features : Awards for best documentary and short feature screened in the SIGNS, festival organised by
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– Kerala since 2005.


References


Further reading

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External links

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