
Gursimran Sandhu is an award-winning writer-director.
Her short film HOMECOMING screened in over 45 festivals and was a finalist for the Director's Guild of America Student Award. Her personal essay "When My Indian Mom Divorced My Dad, She Became an Outcast. It Also Saved Her Life" went viral on the Huffington Post.
She is currently based in Los Angeles.
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SÉAMUS (short film, 2k)
Shot on location in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Séamus premiered in competition at the 2018 LA Shorts International Film Festival, and is an Official Selection of the 2018 HollyShorts Film Festival.
HOMECOMING (short film, 35mm)
Finalist for the Director's Guild of America Student award, Recipient of the Leo Freedman Master Fellowship in Film & Television Arts, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Fellowship in Film and the Panavision New Filmmaker Grant.
"When My Indian Mom Divorced My Dad..."
An autobiographical op-ed article in the Huffington Post which was shared more than 7,000 times.
CONTACT
If you have a joke, recipe, or gin recommendation, you can reach Gursimran here.
For all other inquiries, please contact Praveen Pandian & Wilhelmina Ross at CAA.