Dylan Mohan Gray is a globally-acclaimed Indian and Canadian filmmaker. His documentary feature film Fire in the Blood, premiered in competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and went on to enjoy the longest theatrical run of any non-fiction film in Indian cinema history. An official selection at over 100 leading film festivals which was honoured with major awards and accolades worldwide, Fire in the Blood, fundamentally changed the global conversation around access to essential medicine, and in 2018 was included by legendary Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger among his "26 landmark documentary films of the past seven decades". Of Dylan's filmmaking, critics have said “Dylan Mohan Gray has made cinematic provocation something of a signature" and that "Gray's images are exquisite and unsparing... artful in nearly every frame, perhaps so we don’t avert our eyes”. Dylan's film on the future of global health and human rights, From Durban to Tomorrow, shot in six countries on three continents, premiered in competition at the 2020 Mumbai International Film Festival. His narrative feature script, The Last Day of Winter, was incubated at the Sundance Institute | Mumbai Mantra Screenwriting Lab. In 2017 he was appointed Visiting Professor of History at the Central European University in Budapest, where he had earlier completed his MA, and in 2016 was chosen from over 13,000 graduates to receive the CEU's inaugural Alumni Impact Award. He lives and works in Mumbai.
WINNER—Central European University Alumni Impact Award, Budapest, May 2016 WINNER—Gold Award for Excellence in Nonfiction —Silver Award for Excellence in Nonfiction —Jury Award for Best Film: Documentary—11th Indian Documentary Producers Association Awards, Mumbai, March 2015 WINNER—Best Feature Documentary—Montréal International Black Film Festival, September 2014 WINNER—Grand Jury Award — The White Sands International Film Festival, New Mexico, September 2014 WINNER—Best Documentary—International Film Festival of Kashmir, Srinigar, August 2014 WINNER—Audience Award—Best Documentary—16th Fairy Tales International Queer Film Festival, Calgary, June 2014 WINNER—Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari Award for Best Debut Film for a Director, Mumbai International Film Festival, February 2014 WINNER—2013 Friedrich-Ebert-StiftungPrize for Political Film, Filmfest Hamburg, October 2013 WINNER—DOXA Feature Documentary Award -- 2013 DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Vancouver, May 2013 WINNER—Justice Matters Award—27th Washington DC International Film Festival, April 2013 Grand Jury Prize, World Documentary -- Sundance Film Festival, January 2013 Directors Guild of CanadaTeam Award, Feature Film, 2007