Mumbai: Indian drama Koozhangal (Pebbles), directed by filmmaker Vinothraj PS, has won the top honour, the Tiger Award for best film, at the 50th International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
The Tamil language film follows an alcoholic abusive husband who, after his long-suffering wife runs off, sets out with his young son to find her and bring her back.
IFFR shared the award announcement on its official Twitter handle.
“This edition’s Tiger Award, IFFR’s most prestigious prize, goes to Pebbles by #VinothrajPS,” the tweet read.
IFFR 2021: Tiger Award
This edition’s Tiger Award, IFFR’s most prestigious prize, goes to Pebbles by #VinothrajPS.#IFFR2021 #TigerAward pic.twitter.com/7MqO8MSktp
— IFFR (@IFFR) February 7, 2021
An emotional Vinothraj thanked the jury for selecting his feature directorial debut for the top prize.
“Feeling emotional! Pebbles won the Tiger Award 2021. Our Hardwork, patience & Dream finally came true.Thank you all for your love and support,” he posted on the microblogging site alongside IFFR’s announcement.
Feeling emotional!!!Pebbles won the Tiger Award 2021. Our Hardwork, patience & Dream finally came true.Thank you all for your love and support.@IFFR @IFFRPRO @filmbazaarindia
@VigneshShivN #Nayanthara @Rowdy_Pictures @thisisysr @AmudhavanKar
@thecutsmaker @ParthiBDOP https://t.co/KSlvp44QtY— Vinothraj PS (@PsVinothraj) February 8, 2021
The Tiger Award is accompanied by a Euro 40,000 cash prize, to be shared between the director and producer of the winning film.
The jury of the festival featured Mosotho screenwriter Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, Syrian filmmaker Orwa Nyrabia, Egyptian visual artist Hala Elkoussy, Dutch screenwriter Helena van der Meulen and producer Ilse Hughan.
On the festival’s website, the jury described Koozhangal as a lesson in pure cinema.
“Although the story deals with gruelling poverty in the searing drought-ridden landscapes of southern India, it succeeded nonetheless in captivating the jury with its beauty and humour,” the jury added.
Koozhangal stars a host of newcomers and is produced by Vignesh Shivan and Nayanthara.
“First Production of @Rowdy_Pictures wins one of the most prestigious international award! First Tamil film to win this award. 2021 #TigerAward winner #Koozhangal #Pebbles.can’t be happier!” Shivan tweeted.
First Production of @Rowdy_Pictures wins one of the most prestigious international award !
First Tamil film to win this award 🥇😇😇
2021 #TigerAward winner #Koozhangal #Pebbles
Can’t be happier ! 🙂 @PsVinothraj @thisisysr @Rowdy_Pictures #Nayanthara https://t.co/P8K0R8jF5g
— Vignesh Shivan (@VigneshShivN) February 7, 2021
He had also attended the film’s world premiere at IFFR last week along with Nayanthara.
Soon after the movie’s win, filmmaker Guneet Monga and directors Neeraj Ghaywan and Karthik Subbaraj congratulated the team for getting the top prize at the festival.
The Special Jury Award at IFFR went to I Comete A Corsican Summer by French filmmaker Pascal Tagnati, alongside Looking for Venera by Norika Sefa.
The jury said I Comete is “a true love letter to humanity”, while Looking for Venera is “an intimate slice of life…imbued with the precarious, yet resilient quest to find one’s young self.”
The Special Jury Award included Euro 10,000 cash prize for each winner.
IFFR ran from February 1 to February 7.
(PTI)