Tanmay Srivastava

Tanmay Srivastava

Student Worker

Professional Summary

Tanmay Srivastava is an Indian award-winning film director, producer, and editor from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. He is best known for his documentaries Black Water, 90 Days To Leave, and The Residency. He started making documentaries in 2015 when he was 11 years old. He has director/produced over fourteen documentaries, two feature films and three short films with international cooperation and has won over 10 awards at film festivals around the world. He is a sophomore at the University of Cincinnati. Tanmay is also published researcher, his research on the architectural and economic contributions of the Sottish women in Eastern India during the British colonial rule was published by the Journal of International Women's Studies, Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts in 2020. He's a member of the UK National Youth Film Academy and the Raindance Film Festival. He is also the CEO of Synergy Productions and Executive Director at Infinity Pictures.

Education

Bachelor of Arts: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, 2025 (Digital Media, History, International Business, Economics)

Publications

Electronic Journal

Sayan Dey, Tanmay Srivastava (2020. ) Voices of The Dead: Documentary Research on the Scottish Women of Calcutta .Journal of International Women's Studies, 21 (6 ) ,

Tanmay Srivastava, Dr. Sayan Dey, Dr. Tias Maity (2024. ) Gender Empowerment in Transoceanic Feminine Folklore and Shrines: A Kin Study of Siddi Women’s Participation in Mai Misra Worship in Gujarat, India .Journal of International Women's Studies, Bridgewater State University, 25 (1 (2024) ) ,

Honors and Awards

08-2022 -05-2023 Neihoff Undergraduate Research Award 2022 $1000 for documentary research The Edge of Chaos: Effects of the Russo-Ukranian war on Baltic States. Neihoff Center for Film & Media Studies Status:Recipient Level:Department

05-08-2023 -08-19-2023 Summer Undergraduate Research Mentor-Mentee Award $3000 for the research project 'Understanding International Relations in an Era of Globalized Economic Activity.' Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Monetary

05-2023 -12-2023 Taft Summer Undergraduate Research Mentor-Mentee Award $3000 for the research project 'The Edge of Chaos: Effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on the Baltics.' Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Status Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Monetary

04-2023 -06-2023 Undergraduate Research Fellowship Award $700 for travel to Lithuania to conduct interviews for research project 'The Edge of Chaos: Effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on the Baltics.' UC Office of Undergraduate Research Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Fellowship