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Cheeram Veetti ("C.V.") Sathyan (10 October 1957 – 19 August 2014), popularly known as Odessa Sathyan was an Indian documentary filmmaker and social activist, known for his involvement in the naxal movements of the seventies in Kerala and his association with ''Odessa Collective'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Odessa Collective )〕 a people's film movement which was founded by the noted Malayalam filmmaker, John Abraham. He received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi award, for his musical documentary ''Balikurup'', a film on Malayalam poet, A. Ayyappan. ==Biography== C. V. Sathyan was born on 10 October 1957, at Vadakara, in Kozhikode district, in the South Indian state of Kerala, to Cheeramveettil Kunkan and Cheeru. He was attracted by the leftist movement early on in his life and was associated with the social activism, in the district of Kozhikode, in the 1970s. These activities gathered momentum when he joined the naxalite movement.〔 The next phase of his life started with his association with the renowned filmmaker John Abraham.〔 Together, they launched ''Odessa Collective'', a people's film movement, which made films such as Amma Ariyan, which gained critical and social acclaim. With John Abraham's death, in 1987, the movement lost its steam but Sathyan tried to carry it forward singlehandedly by founding ''Odessa Movies'' and keeping the free public screening of films on with a small projector.〔 Sathyan was married to Jennifer, a college lecturer, and had two daughters, Sandra and Soya.〔 He died on 19 August 2014, aged 56, succumbing to pancreatic cancer at the Kozhikode Medical College.〔 His body was laid to rest at his residence at Narayana Nagar, Kozhikode.
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