Gyani Pradhan Wong Ah Sui is a non-binary, Mauritian-Sikkimese filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist whose work delves into the intersections of identity, memory, and belonging. Drawing from their lived experiences as an immigrant navigating the complexities of home, cultural dislocation, and gender identity, their art explores themes of diasporic melancholia, repressed identity, and spiritual reconnection. Through analog photography and experimental fiction film, they create emotionally resonant pieces that reflect the fluidity of both gender and cultural belonging.
I, The Camera
(Director of Photography)
Long Play
(Editor)
Long Play
(Director)
The Bread Knife
(Director of Photography)
Our Family
(Director of Photography)
Moving Room
(Writer)
Ask The Birds
(Director of Photography)
Our Family
(Editor)
Moving Room
(Director)
Our Family
(Director)
Our Family
(Writer)
Moving Room
(Producer)
Urine Hell
(Editor)
Moving Room
(Editor)
Urine Hell
(Director of Photography)
Urine Hell
(Director)
Moving Room
(Story)
Moving Room
(Sound Designer)
Talking Heads
(Assistant Camera)
Ask The Birds
(Editor)
White.
(Director)
White.
(Director of Photography)
White.
(Editor)
White.
(Writer)
Black.
(Director of Photography)
Black.
(Editor)
Black.
(Director)
Black.
(Writer)
Strangers
(First Assistant Camera)
Puddin' Foot
(Production Designer)
ROBOT
(Camera Operator)
From The Cabin
(Director of Photography)
From The Cabin
(First Assistant Camera)
Tip/Alli
(Cinematography)