Jallikattu (2019 film)

Last updated

Jallikattu
JallikkattuFirstLook.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery
Written by
Based onMaoist
by S. Hareesh
Produced byO. Thomas Panicker
Starring
Cinematography Girish Gangadharan
Edited byDeepu S. Joseph
Music by Prashant Pillai
Production
company
Opus Penta
Distributed by Friday Film House (India)
XYZ Films (North America)
Release dates
  • 6 September 2019 (2019-09-06)(Toronto)
  • 4 October 2019 (2019-10-04)
Running time
95 minutes [1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Jallikattu is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language independent action thriller survival film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery with a screenplay by S. Hareesh and R. Jayakumar, based on the short story Maoist by Hareesh. [2] The film stars Antony Varghese, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sabumon Abdusamad and Santhy Balachandran. In the film, a bull escapes from a slaughterhouse in a hilly remote village and the villagers sets out to hunt it down. [3] [4]

Contents

Jallikattu was premiered on 6 September 2019 at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and received widespread critical acclaim. [5] [6] The film was showcased at the 24th Busan International Film Festival under the section 'A Window on Asian Cinema'. [7] It was released in the home state Kerala on 4 October 2019. [8] [9] Lijo Jose Pellissery received the Silver Peacock-Best Director trophy at the 50th International Film Festival of India. [10] It was selected as the Indian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. [11] [12] It was third Malayalam film after Guru and Adaminte Makan Abu to be chosen as India's official entry to the Oscars. [13] It was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade and is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the New Wave Movement. [14]

Plot

Kalan Varkey is a butcher in a rural village in Kerala who meets with his assistant Antony before dawn each day to slaughter a buffalo and prepare its meat for sale in the market. One morning a buffalo slips its bindings, escaping into the hilly forest. Soon after a large haystack is set ablaze and the entire village wakes up to put out the fire. Hearing of the buffalo's escape, and believing that it was responsible, the men of the village begin an urgent hunt for the animal. As the day progresses the villagers repeatedly try and fail to corner the buffalo and kill it. The crops at the rubber plantation are trampled, a drink vendor's cart is smashed, and the village's bank and convenience store are both destroyed. The villagers begin to turn on Varkey, blaming him for the destruction.

Meanwhile, the police refuse to help as killing cattle is illegal—instead, they merely warn people to stay inside until the buffalo is caught. The frustrated villagers call Kuttachan, a renowned local poacher, for help. Antony is unhappy to see Kuttachan back in the village; in a flashback it is revealed that before the two men had been rivals over Varkey's sister Sophie. Antony got Kuttachan arrested by informing the police that Kuttachan was stealing sandalwood from the local church. As Kuttachan prepares for the hunt by chopping up a metal bucket handle into pieces of buckshot, the villagers argue over which of them deserves to land the killing blow on the buffalo.

Elsewhere in the village, the disruption—both from the buffalo's rampage and the hunt—spreads further, causing other personal and social issues to come to the surface. Law and order begins to break down, with some of the men setting off fireworks and committing random acts of vandalism. Kuriachan, a wealthy man who had been planning an elaborate feast of buffalo dishes for his daughter's wedding, ventures out to try and find some chicken instead—he is seized by a group of workers who strip him naked and bring him to the hunt as a good luck trophy. Kuriachan's daughter tries to elope with her boyfriend, but a neighbour catches and scolds her.

After night falls, the buffalo is found at the bottom of a well. Antony takes credit, insisting that chasing it into the well had been his plan all along. Kuttachan wants to shoot it, but Antony demands that they bring it back to the surface first so that he and Varkey can still butcher it and sell the meat. By contrast Varkey is indifferent, taking a nap as the others argue. The men construct a scaffold and lower Antony down so he can attach ropes around the buffalo's legs and neck. However, it begins raining heavily—the ropes slip off when the buffalo reaches the top, and as it thrashes around one of the villagers is thrown down the well and killed. The buffalo escapes again into the forest. Kuttachan and the other villagers blame Antony for the man's death.

By this point the villagers are desperate and frantic. In-fighting leads to the men splintering into smaller groups, each with its own plan—and with each man desperate to be the one to finally claim the kill. One group, furious that a police officer is still refusing to help, set his patrol car on fire. As the men string up ropes, chains, and nets around the perimeter of the village, forcing the buffalo into a smaller and smaller area, night falls and the situation becomes increasingly chaotic and confused. Antony and Kuttachan stumble across each other in a clearing in the dark forest and begin fighting. Kuttachan pins Antony and prepares to kill him, but the buffalo suddenly emerges from the undergrowth. Kuttachan catches it by its horns and asks Antony to hold its legs, but Antony uses the opportunity to stab Kuttachan multiple times, fatally wounding him—and also allowing the buffalo to escape again.

Antony and the remaining villagers chase it towards the river and across a bridge, where it becomes stuck in deep mud. Antony stabs the buffalo and screams to the crowd of hunters that he deserves the credit for killing it. This kicks off a desperate pile-on, as dozens of men—holding lit torches and bearing crude weapons—jump on top of each other, stabbing both the animal and each other as they form a huge, writhing mass. The screen fades to black, then fades back in to a final shot of a group of prehistoric men, wearing loincloths and carrying spears, racing each other through the dark in pursuit of a buffalo.

Cast

Music

The film score was produced by Prashant Pillai.

Jallikkattu
Film score by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2019 (TIFF) October 4, 2019
Recorded2019
Genre Orchestra, World Music
Language Malayalam
Label Opus Penta with Friday Film House
Producer Prashant Pillai
Prashant Pillai chronology
Unda
(2019)
Jallikkattu
(2019)
Ranarangam
(2019)

Release

Theatrical

The official trailer of the film was unveiled by Friday Film House on 28 September 2019. [15] Jallikattu was premiered at Toronto International Film Festival 2019. [16] [17] [18] It was theatrically released on 4 October 2019 in Kerala. [8]

Home media

Jallikattu was released on streaming service Amazon Prime Video on 4 February 2020. [19] A Telugu dubbed version with same title was released on Aha. [20]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 96% of 25 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.6/10.The website's consensus reads: "Jallikattu uses a violent conflict between man and animal to set the stage for a story that's as visually haunting as it is rich in subtext." [21] Sajesh Mohan of Onmanorama wrote "After Ee.Ma.Yau. , Lijo Jose Pellissery has again opted to saunter through the innate nature of humans in an off-kilter manner. The movie's technical brilliance is something that Mollywood can flaunt for a long time to come." [22]

Box office

The film grossed ₹7.3 crores in its first week run in Kerala and became a commercial success. [23]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Asian Film Awards 28 October 2020 Best Cinematography Girish Gangadharan Nominated [24]
Best Original Music Prashant Pillai
Golden Reel Awards 16 April 2021 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Foreign Language Feature Renganaath Ravee, Sreejith Sreenivasan, Boney M. Joy, Arun Rama Varma, Amandeep Singh and Mohammad Iqbal ParatwadaNominated [25]
International Film Festival of India 28 November 2019 Best Director Lijo Jose Pellissery Won [26]
Kerala State Film Awards 13 October 2020 Best Director Lijo Jose PellisseryWon [27]
Best Sound MixingKannan Ganapathi
National Film Awards 22 March 2021 Best Cinematography Gireesh Gangadharan Won [28]
Satellite Awards 15 February 2021 Best Foreign Language Film JallikattuNominated [29]
South Indian International Movie Awards 18 September 2021 Best Film – Malayalam JallikattuNominated [30]
Best Director – Malayalam Lijo Jose PellisseryWon
Best Cinematographer – MalayalamGirish GangadharanNominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role– Malayalam Sabumon Abdusamad Nominated

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Renganaath Ravee</span> Indian sound designer

Renganaath Ravee is an Indian sound designer, sound editor and documentary filmmaker.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lijo Jose Pellissery</span> Indian filmmaker, actor (born 1978)

Lijo Jose Pellissery is an Indian filmmaker and actor who works in Malayalam cinema. His best works include Amen (2013), Angamaly Diaries (2017), Ee.Ma.Yau. (2018), Jallikattu (2019), Churuli (2021), and Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam (2023).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">P. F. Mathews</span> Indian writer (born 1960)

Poovankery Francis Mathews is an Indian author of Malayalam literature and a screenplay writer in Malayalam film and Television industries. A Winner of a National Film Award for Best Screenplay and multiple State television and other literary awards including the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel and Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story, he is known for his original style of writing. Literary works such as Muzhakkam, Kadalinte Manam, Adiyalapretham, Iruttil Oru Punyalan, and Chaavunilam and screenplays such as Sararaanthal, Mikhayelinte Santhathikal, Megham, Kutty Srank and Ee.Ma.Yau are his major works.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Girish Gangadharan</span> Indian cinematographer

Girish GangadharanISC is an Indian cinematographer known for his work in Malayalam and Tamil films. He is the recipient of the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his work in the 2019 film Jallikkattu directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery, which was India's official entry to that year's Oscars. Additionally, he has also worked on Tamil-language blockbusters like Sarkar and Vikram.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sajid Yahiya</span> Indian actor

Sajid Yahiya is an Indian film director, actor, producer and music composer who works in Malayalam cinema. He made his directorial debut in 2016 with the film IDI - Inspector Dawood Ibrahim. He is the founder of a film production company, CP Film Productions.

<i>Angamaly Diaries</i> 2017 Indian film

Angamaly Diaries is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language action crime drama film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by Chemban Vinod Jose. The film features 86 debutant actors with Antony Varghese, Anna Rajan, Appani Sarath, Kichu Tellus, Vineeth Vishwam, Bitto Davis, Ullas Chemban, Tito Wilson and Sinoj Varghese playing the main roles. It marks Vijay Babu's first production under Friday Film House. The film features an uncut 11-minute long take in the climax featuring around 1000 artists.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antony Varghese</span> Indian film actor

Antony Varghese, also known by his screen name Pepe is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. He made his debut in 2017 through the film Angamaly Diaries.

<i>Ee.Ma.Yau.</i> 2018 Indian film

Ee.Ma.Yau. is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language independent tragedy film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by P. F. Mathews. It stars Vinayakan, Chemban Vinod Jose, Pauly Valsan, Bitto Davis, Kainakary Thankaraj, Dileesh Pothan and Arya Salim in the main roles. The film had its premiere on 30 November 2017 and was theatrically released on 4 May 2018. The film revolves around the death and funeral of an older man from the Latin Catholic community in Chellanam, Ernakulam district. Lijo Jose Pellissery won the Best Director Award at the 48th Kerala State Film Awards for Ee.Ma.Yau. The film won the Silver Peacock-Best Director and Best Actor awards at the 49th International Film Festival of India. It also won two awards at the International Film Festival of Kerala viz. the NETPAC Award for Best Asian film in Competition and the Golden Crow Pheasant Award for the best director. It was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade and is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the New Wave Movement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">S. Hareesh</span> Indian writer

S. Hareesh is an Indian writer, translator and screenwriter of Malayalam literature and cinema. He is best known for his short stories and his acclaimed but controversial debut novel, Meesa, which explores caste in Kerala in the mid-20th century. The novel, initially serialized in the Mathrubhumi weekly, was withdrawn after protests by right-wing Hindutva groups and caste-community organizations for "maligning Hindu women and temple priests". It was later published as a full novel by DC Books. Hareesh is the recipient of several honours including the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel and the Geetha Hiranyan Endowment of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi. In November 2020, the English translation of Meesa, titled Moustache, was selected for the JCB Prize for Literature, the Indian literary award with the highest prize money.

<i>Swathanthryam Ardharathriyil</i> 2018 Indian film

Swathanthryam Ardharathriyil is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language prison action thriller film directed by Tinu Pappachan from a script written by Dileep Kurian and produced by B. C. Joshi, Lijo Jose Pellissery and Chemban Vinod Jose. The film stars Antony Varghese, Vinayakan, Chemban Vinod Jose, Tito Wilson and Arya Salim.

Tito Wilson is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. He made his debut in the 2017 film Angamaly Diaries in which he played the role of U-Clamp Rajan.

Santhy Balachandran is an Indian film and theatre actress who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema. She made her feature film debut as the heroine in the 2017 Malayalam comedy thriller film Tharangam, opposite to Tovino Thomas.

<i>Churuli</i> 2021 film by Lijo Jose Pellisery

Churuli (transl. Spiral) is a 2021 Indian Malayalam-language science fiction horror thriller film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by S. Hareesh. It stars Vinay Forrt, Chemban Vinod Jose, Joju George, Soubin Shahir and Jaffar Idukki. The film was produced by Lijo Jose Pellissery and Chemban Vinod Jose under the banner of Movie Monastery and Chembosky Motion Pictures, with Jesto Varghese, O Thomas Panicker and Naushad Salahudin as co-producers. The original story and characters were based on a short story Kaligeminarile Kuttavalikal from the book Mullaranjanam written by Vinoy Thomas.

<i>Ajagajantharam</i> 2021 film directed by Tinu Pappachan

Ajagajantharam is a 2021 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Tinu Pappachan and written by Kichu Tellus and Vineeth Vishwam. It stars Antony Varghese, Arjun Ashokan, Chemban Vinod Jose and Sabumon Abdusamad. The music was composed by Justin Varghese, while the cinematography and editing were handled by Jinto George and Shameer Muhammed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">A. V. Gokuldas</span>

A.V. Gokuldas is a production designer in the Indian film industry. He has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Production Design four times.

<i>Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam</i> 2022 film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery

Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-Tamil bilingual drama film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by S. Hareesh. It is produced by Mammootty kampany & Amen Movie Monastery. The film stars Mammootty, Ramya Suvi, Ramya Pandian and Ashokan.

<i>Malaikottai Vaaliban</i> 2024 Indian film by Lijo Jose Pellissery

Malaikottai Vaaliban is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language epic action drama film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by P. S. Rafeeque from a story by Pellissery. The film stars Mohanlal in a dual role, alongside Sonalee Kulkarni, Hareesh Peradi, Danish Sait, Manoj Moses, Katha Nandi and Manikandan R. Achari in supporting roles. It was jointly produced by John & Mary Creative, Century Films, Maxlab Cinemas and Entertainments, Saregama and Amen Movie Monastery.

The 43rd Kerala Film Critics Association Awards, honouring the best Malayalam films released in 2019, were announced in October 2020.

Chembosky Motion Pictures is an Indian Film production studio founded by Chemban Vinod Jose.

<i>Pallotty 90s Kids</i> Indian film

Pallotty 90's Kids is a Malayalam children's film, which marks the directorial debut of Jithin Raj. The film features Lijo Jose Pellissery and is produced by Sajid Yahiya. Davinchi Santhosh and Neeraj Krishna play the lead roles in the film which also features actors Arjun Ashokan, Balu Varghese, Saiju Kurup, Niranjana Anoop and Dinesh Prabhakar. Pallotty won the 53rd Kerala State Film Awards for Best Children's Film, Best Child Artist and Best Singer.

References

  1. "Jallikattu". British Board of Film Classification . Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  2. Ramnath, Nandini (17 August 2019). "In Lijo Jose Pellissery's 'Jallikattu', a buffalo runs amok and brings out the beast in humans". Scroll.in. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  3. "Toronto 2019 Review: In JALLIKATTU, The Line Between Man And Beast Dissolves". Screen Anarchy . As much a wild action film as an exploration of rural masculinity run amok, Sallikattu takes its audience on an incredible visceral and emotional journey over the course of 90 blood, sweat, and tear-soaked minutes that will leave viewers gasping for breath by the time it reaches its incredible conclusion.[ permanent dead link ]
  4. "Busan Film Review: 'Jallikattu'". Screendaily . 4 October 2019. While there is a question mark over the appetite in overseas arthouse audiences for Malayalam language action films about a buffalo gone berserk, the picture shares a relentless gung ho energy (if not the technical polish) with martial arts pictures like The Raid. .
  5. Motamayor, Rafael. "10 Horror, Sci-Fi, and Genre Films That Blew Minds at TIFF – And Will Be Coming to You Soon". RottenTomotoes. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  6. Staff, Onmanorama (7 September 2019). "Sallikattu opens at TIFF, Lijo and team get wide applauds". OnManorama. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  7. "A Window on Asian Cinema: Sallikattu". Busan International Film Festival.[ permanent dead link ]
  8. 1 2 News Network, Times (25 July 2019). "Lijo Jose Pellissery's 'sallikattu' to hit the screens in October?". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  9. "സെന്‍സര്‍ പൂര്‍ത്തിയായി ജല്ലിക്കട്ട് ഒക്ടോബര്‍ നാലിന്". www.thecue.in. Retrieved 2 October 2019.[ permanent dead link ]
  10. Sangeeta Nair (29 November 2019). "IFFI 2019: Full list of winners; Particles wins Best Film, Lijo Jose Pellissery wins Best Director award". Jagran Prakashan. Jagran Josh. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  11. Pooja Pillai (25 November 2020). "Malayalam film sallikattu is India's entry for Oscars 2021". Indian Express.[ permanent dead link ]
  12. "'Jallikattu', India's official entry for the Oscars, fails to make the cut". The Hindu. 10 February 2021 via www.thehindu.com.
  13. "Malayalam film sallikattu is India's entry for 2021 Oscars". The Indian Express. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.[ permanent dead link ]
  14. "The 25 best Malayalam films of the decade". The Hindu. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  15. "sallikattu Official Trailer - Lijo Jose Pellissery - Chemban Vinod - Antony Varghese". YouTube. Friday Film House. 28 September 2019.
  16. "sallikattu". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  17. Native, Digital (14 August 2019). "Pics from Lijo Jose Pellissery's 'sallikattu' go viral, film to premiere at Toronto fest". The News Minute. Retrieved 17 August 2019.[ permanent dead link ]
  18. George, Anjana (14 August 2019). "Lijo Jose Pellissery's sallikattu and Geethu Mohandas' Moothon to premiere in Toronto International Film Festival". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  19. "Here's Everything New on Amazon Prime Video in February 2020". Time.
  20. Vyas (28 September 2020). "Sallikattu's World Digital Premiere on aha". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  21. "Jallikattu". Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango Media . Retrieved 18 July 2022. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  22. Mohan, Sajesh (5 October 2019). "sallikattu review: Lijo Jose Pellissery unleashes a crafty mayhem". October 5, 2019. Onmanorama.
  23. Pillai, Sreedhar (14 October 2019). "Jallikattu beats Aadyarathri, Vikruthi to top Kerala box office, earns Rs. 7.30 cr in opening week". Firstpost . Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  24. "The 14th Asian Film Awards Nominations Announced". afa-academy.com. 8 September 2020. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  25. Tangcay, Jazz (1 March 2021). "'Sound of Metal,' 'Wonder Woman 1984' and 'News of the World' Among Golden Reel Nominees".
  26. "Malayalam film 'sallikattu' is India's official Oscar entry in International Feature Film category". The Economic Times.
  27. "Suraj Venjaramoodu, Kani Kusurthi and Lijo Jose Pellissery win big at 50th Kerala State Film Awards". The Times of India . Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  28. The Hindu Net Desk (22 March 2021). "67th National Film Awards: Complete list of winners". The Hindu. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  29. Van Blaricom, Mirjana (1 February 2021). "25th Satellite Awards Nominees for Motion Pictures and Television Announced". International Press Academy . Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  30. News9live (19 September 2021). "SIIMA awards 2021 winners list: Jersey, Lucifer, Asuran, Yajamana win big". NEWS9 LIVE. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)