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* 2003 | National Film Award for Best Editing (non-feature film) | for 'Unni' | * 2003 | National Film Award for Best Editing (non-feature film) | for 'Unni' | ||
* 2001 | National Film Award for Best Editing | for 'Mitr, My Friend' | * 2001 | National Film Award for Best Editing | for 'Mitr, My Friend' | ||
* 2008 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Bioscope' | * . | ||
* 2008 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Bioscope' | |||
* 2000 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Sayahnam' | * 2000 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Sayahnam' | ||
* 1998 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Daya' | * 1998 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Daya' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:51, 30 March 2026
Beena Paul is a 2-time National Film Awards winning film editor, co-founder of the Women in Cinema Collective, former vice chairperson of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, former artistic director of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), and current director of programming for the Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF).
She's the editor of G. Aravindan's The Seer Who Walks Alone (1985) and John Abraham's Amma Ariyan (1986).
Awards
- 2003 | National Film Award for Best Editing (non-feature film) | for 'Unni'
- 2001 | National Film Award for Best Editing | for 'Mitr, My Friend'
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- 2008 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Bioscope'
- 2000 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Sayahnam'
- 1998 | Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor | for 'Daya'
External links
- Beena Paul at IMDb
- Beena Paul at DIFF