Keshav Srinivasan is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and educator based in New York City.
He currently writes content for film courses when he's not making films.
His 2019 short film, Living in Anger, was a finalist at the European Cinematography Awards and received an Honorable Mention at the Florence Film Awards. It is currently available on StreamAuteur.
Srinivasan has a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Film Production from Chapman University and a Master's of Philosophy in Film and Screen Studies from the University of Cambridge. During his studies at Cambridge, he wrote his dissertation on how Soviet Montage techniques have influenced the modern day music video.
His written film criticism includes work published on Merry-Go-Round, the Cambridge Journal of Law, Politics, and Art, and Wisecrack. In addition, he conducted a presentation titled The White Man's Burden and The Effects of Apologetic Othering in Cinema at the National Council of Undergraduate Research, discussing cinema's relationship with colonialism.
Born and raised in California as a first-generation Indian American, he now resides in Brooklyn, New York.