Swati Srivastava
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Director. Writer. Former Woman in STEM now a Woman in FILM. Member of WIF (NYWIFT), Independent Film Project (IFP), Women of Color Unite (WOCU), Cinefemme. Actively working in NY, LA, India. With her background in social / political documentaries and moving narratives, Swati Srivastava is a multi-award winning film-maker and an immigrant.
Swati arrived in the U.S. with an M.B.A. and a job in the corporate world dreaming to be a film-maker. While waiting for her Green Card and citizenship, she moved to L.A., enrolled at UCLA part-time film program finishing it with multiple distinctions, and trained extensively with top coaches such as Judith Weston to hone her craft as director. Swati has written and directed several short films, short documentaries, political commercials, and music videos. Her films have played at numerous film festivals and won several awards. Her work has been shown on National TV in the USA & in India.
As a documentary film-maker, Swati traveled to India to chronicle the epidemic of farmer suicides. Part of that documentary was aired on CNN- India where it was watched by millions and won their "most important story of the year" award.
Besides working as Director of Visual Media for a national non-profit, Swati is working on two features; one a romantic dramedy with Indian characters living in America pursuing their own immigrant dreams. The other is an emotional drama based on true events with three intersecting stories of strangers going through grief and helping each other survive.
Swati is also a Behind-The-Scenes Director. She serves as jury member for the Socially Relevant Film Festival (SRFF), NY as well as Caleidoscope Indian Film Festival, Boston.
To know more about Swati & see her work, visit her website www dot TiredAndBeatup dot com
Swati arrived in the U.S. with an M.B.A. and a job in the corporate world dreaming to be a film-maker. While waiting for her Green Card and citizenship, she moved to L.A., enrolled at UCLA part-time film program finishing it with multiple distinctions, and trained extensively with top coaches such as Judith Weston to hone her craft as director. Swati has written and directed several short films, short documentaries, political commercials, and music videos. Her films have played at numerous film festivals and won several awards. Her work has been shown on National TV in the USA & in India.
As a documentary film-maker, Swati traveled to India to chronicle the epidemic of farmer suicides. Part of that documentary was aired on CNN- India where it was watched by millions and won their "most important story of the year" award.
Besides working as Director of Visual Media for a national non-profit, Swati is working on two features; one a romantic dramedy with Indian characters living in America pursuing their own immigrant dreams. The other is an emotional drama based on true events with three intersecting stories of strangers going through grief and helping each other survive.
Swati is also a Behind-The-Scenes Director. She serves as jury member for the Socially Relevant Film Festival (SRFF), NY as well as Caleidoscope Indian Film Festival, Boston.
To know more about Swati & see her work, visit her website www dot TiredAndBeatup dot com