Odessa Sathyan was an Indian documentary filmmaker and social activist known for his involvement in 1970s Naxal movements in Kerala. He co-founded the Odessa Collective people's film movement and received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi award for his musical documentary Balikurup about Malayalam poet A. Ayyappan. Sathyan passed away in 2014 in Kerala at the age of 56.
Odessa Sathyan was an Indian documentary filmmaker and social activist known for his involvement in 1970s Naxal movements in Kerala. He co-founded the Odessa Collective people's film movement and received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi award for his musical documentary Balikurup about Malayalam poet A. Ayyappan. Sathyan passed away in 2014 in Kerala at the age of 56.
Odessa Sathyan was an Indian documentary filmmaker and social activist known for his involvement in 1970s Naxal movements in Kerala. He co-founded the Odessa Collective people's film movement and received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi award for his musical documentary Balikurup about Malayalam poet A. Ayyappan. Sathyan passed away in 2014 in Kerala at the age of 56.
– 19 August 2014), popularly known as Odessa Sathyan was an Indian documentary filmmaker and social activist, known for his involvement in the naxal movements of the seventies in Kerala and his association with Odessa Collective, a people's film movement which was founded by the noted Malayalam filmmaker, John Abraham. He received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi award,[1] for his musical documentary Balikurup, a film on Malayalam poet, A. Ayyappan.[2] Odessa Sathyan