MC Jithin
MC Jithin is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and educator from Kerala. His notable works include Nonsense (2018), a film that critiques the education system,[1] and Sookshmadarshini (2024), a psychological thriller that received critical acclaim.[2] Early life and EducationJithin was born in Iritty, Kannur, Kerala, He pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia at St. Joseph College of Communication, Changanassery, and later obtained a Master’s degree in Visual Communication from the University of Madras.[3] CareerMC Jithin started his career directing short films. His 2012 short, Water, a public service advertisement, won recognition at WATER COMMONS-FLICK FEST' 12.[4] Jithin worked as Assistant Director under Abrid Shine for film 1983 (2014). He gained recognition for his debut feature film Nonsense (2018), a sports comedy, which tackled flaws in the education system.[5] The film was praised for its bold storytelling and social commentary.[6] The film starred Rinosh George, Vinay Forrt and Shruthi Ramachandran. In 2024, Jithin directed Sookshmadarshini, a black comedy psychological thriller exploring themes of curiosity and human behavior. The film was praised for its emotional depth and layered storytelling.[7] The film starred Nazriya Nazim and Basil Joseph.
EducatorJithin serves as the Head of the Film Studies Department at Don Bosco IMAGE in Vennala. He is also a guest lecturer and conducts workshops across various institutions in South India.[8] Filmography
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