Krishnamma's graduation film from Bournemouth, Mohammed's Daughter, earned him his first of three
BAFTA nominations. He was awarded a second
BAFTA nomination for 'Water's Edge' (
NFTS), a Gold Mikeldi at the Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films, a Silver Hugo at the
Chicago International Film Festival and screened at the
Edinburgh International Film Festival where Krishnamma was runner up in the Young Filmmaker of the Year Award (1989). Comrades and Friends (
NFTS), co-directed with Nick Godwin, a documentary chronicling
Tony Benn's campaign for the
Labour Party (UK) leadership in 1988, won a certificate of merit at the
Cork Film Festival in
Ireland. Krishnamma travelled around the
United States of America in 1989 following
Jesse Jackson's putative campaign for the mayoralty of
New York City. Between 2007 and 2010 he adapted and directed 3
Shakespeare tragedies,
Hamlet,
Macbeth and
Othello, for the Actors Centre and Skillset. ==Personal life==