Shrihari Sathe is an Indian filmmaker and producer. Sathe is a 2013
Sundance Institute Creative Producing Fellow. His feature directorial
debut,1000 Rupee Note (Ek Hazarachi Note), won the Special Jury Award
and Centenary Award for Best Film at the 2014 International Film
Festival of India and has received over 35 awards. He was a member of
the jury at the 2017 Miami International Film Festival. Shrihari Sathe
received the Producers Award 2019 as part of 34th Independent Spirit
Awards.Sathe is the recipient of the 2016 Cinereach Producer Award. He
is a Trans Atlantic Partners fellow â€" 2013 and Cannes Producer's
Network fellow â€" 2014, 2015, 2016. His selected short film credits
include Breaking the Chain, Golden Palm Award winner at Mexico
International Film Festival (2010), First Day of Peace, Grand Jury
Prize winner at Slamdance Film Festival (2010) and Off Season, a BAFTA
(2010) nominee. Sathe is a member of the Producers Guild of America,
Indian Motion Picture Producers Association and Film Writers
Association (India).Shrihari Sathe was born in 1983 in Bombay,
Maharashtra, India. He did his schooling at St. Xavier's College,
Mumbai and then moved to US at the age of 17. Sathe majored in Film
and Video Studies and Global Media and Culture from University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also has an MFA-Film Degree from Columbia
University’s School of the Arts in New York. In 2007, he took a
short sabbatical to assist Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra on his film
Delhi-6. He spent almost a year working on that film and then returned
to NYC to finish the degree.His production house, Infinitum
Productions, works out of Mumbai and New York. His father,
Chandrashekhar Shrikrishna Sathe, worked in the banking industry for
over 30 years, retired in 2009 and he decided to join work with
Shrihari. They now closely develop projects.
Sundance Institute Creative Producing Fellow. His feature directorial
debut,1000 Rupee Note (Ek Hazarachi Note), won the Special Jury Award
and Centenary Award for Best Film at the 2014 International Film
Festival of India and has received over 35 awards. He was a member of
the jury at the 2017 Miami International Film Festival. Shrihari Sathe
received the Producers Award 2019 as part of 34th Independent Spirit
Awards.Sathe is the recipient of the 2016 Cinereach Producer Award. He
is a Trans Atlantic Partners fellow â€" 2013 and Cannes Producer's
Network fellow â€" 2014, 2015, 2016. His selected short film credits
include Breaking the Chain, Golden Palm Award winner at Mexico
International Film Festival (2010), First Day of Peace, Grand Jury
Prize winner at Slamdance Film Festival (2010) and Off Season, a BAFTA
(2010) nominee. Sathe is a member of the Producers Guild of America,
Indian Motion Picture Producers Association and Film Writers
Association (India).Shrihari Sathe was born in 1983 in Bombay,
Maharashtra, India. He did his schooling at St. Xavier's College,
Mumbai and then moved to US at the age of 17. Sathe majored in Film
and Video Studies and Global Media and Culture from University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also has an MFA-Film Degree from Columbia
University’s School of the Arts in New York. In 2007, he took a
short sabbatical to assist Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra on his film
Delhi-6. He spent almost a year working on that film and then returned
to NYC to finish the degree.His production house, Infinitum
Productions, works out of Mumbai and New York. His father,
Chandrashekhar Shrikrishna Sathe, worked in the banking industry for
over 30 years, retired in 2009 and he decided to join work with
Shrihari. They now closely develop projects.
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