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Trees Under the Sun

Original title: Veyilmarangal
  • 2019
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
89
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Indrans in Trees Under the Sun (2019)
After a village in Kerala is flooded, A scheduled caste family which doesn't get any support from government migrates to Himachal Pradesh in search of job & struggles to adapt in a totally new environment conditions.
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After a village in Kerala is flooded, A scheduled caste family which doesn't get any support from government migrates to Himachal Pradesh in search of job & struggles to adapt in a totally n... Read allAfter a village in Kerala is flooded, A scheduled caste family which doesn't get any support from government migrates to Himachal Pradesh in search of job & struggles to adapt in a totally new environment conditions.After a village in Kerala is flooded, A scheduled caste family which doesn't get any support from government migrates to Himachal Pradesh in search of job & struggles to adapt in a totally new environment conditions.

  • Director
    • Bijukumar Damodaran
  • Writer
    • Bijukumar Damodaran
  • Stars
    • Govardhan B.K
    • Suresh Babu
    • Krishnan Balakrishnan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    89
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bijukumar Damodaran
    • Writer
      • Bijukumar Damodaran
    • Stars
      • Govardhan B.K
      • Suresh Babu
      • Krishnan Balakrishnan
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Govardhan B.K
    • Son
    Suresh Babu
    • Police SI
    Krishnan Balakrishnan
    Krishnan Balakrishnan
    • Friend In Himachal Pradesh
    Prakash Bare
    Prakash Bare
    • Collector
    Indrans
    Indrans
    • Father
    Ashok Kumar
    • Father's Friend in Kerala
    Saritha
    • Mother
    Nariyapuram Venu
    • Police ASI
    Melwyn Williams
    • Apple Orchid owner
    • Director
      • Bijukumar Damodaran
    • Writer
      • Bijukumar Damodaran
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    7nairtejas

    IFFM Review: Fantastic Social Critique / Grade B+

    Veyilmarangal (Trees Under the Sun) is a haunting take on caste discrimination and persisting unemployment in modern India, and one which is beautifully shot by director Bijukumar Damodaran and late cinematographer M J Radhakrishnan. It tells the story of a vagrant mother-father-son trio who find themselves moving from Kerala to Himachal Pradesh in search of livelihood and yet are followed by their same old problems - discrimination, low wages, apathy at the hands of authority. While the lens sometimes focuses from the son's perspective, it's the plight shared by the members of the trio that is highlighted here, conveying the message that the country is still backwards in its thinking despite the modernish developments. Veyilmarangal makes you think because it's a fantastic critique of our times and one that remains a better Malayalam film of 2020. Grade B+.

    (Reviewed during its Australian premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM).)
    9anusaxena-88137

    Simply Awesome!

    One of the best independent movie I have ever seen. The Simplicity of the movie takes it to another level. It leaves a mark on the world of realistic Cinema When a village in Kerala is flooded, A Dalit family who becomes homeless & doesn't get any support from the government moves to Himachal Pradesh to get a job with a help of friend. How they adapt in a totally new environment is the story all about.
    9ujjwaldeysir

    Simplicity

    A classical movie on journey of a family from backwater to snow capped places but destiny does not leave them. Awesomely detailing, cinematic shots, and sublime acting.
    4jaymencok

    Indrans at the best

    Good photography, taken good effort to have a picturesque sequence covering both backwater of Kerala and Himachal . Himachal change is seasons is visualised at the best .non realistic story line from a director who born n bought up in Kerala, he missed how a keralite react to a situation, especially no parents will leave kids uneducated in Kerala. There is no big issue happened to leave Kerala with family to Himachal for a merger wage .

    Ofcourse govt help will be delayed or may not get to the correct person.

    Kerala any kind of labour per person will easily fetch 600 900 per day.

    Still wondering how Malayali director miss these all things.sure he not made it for Kerala filim lovers Who love more realistic one.
    10indianature

    Deserves a Wider Audience

    Veyil Marangal is a film that I had to watch ever since its release. Finally found it on Primevideo (orig. Malayalam w/Eng. Subs.) This is an ultra realistic film ... and a sad reflection of Indian society. Deserves a wider audience which hopefully Primevideo will bring.

    A small so called "low caste" community in the backwaters somewhere in Kerala, barely ekes out a living from odd jobs here and there. Their humble dwellings get submerged in a heavy monsoon flood. Local authorities assure them of financial aid, however as none of them have govt. Aadhaar cards, they will not be entitled to this. This is pretty real as per regular news reports of various Aadhaar less marginalised citizens all over India being denied their due govt. Entitlements.

    A family of three : father (Indrans), mother (Sarita Kuku) and teenage son (Goverdhan) are among those whose homes and belongings disappeared in the flooded backwaters. Goverdhan is heartbroken because his puppy has disappeared. Indrans gets a reasonably paying job in a hotel and Sarita hopes to get a job there too. Goverdhan who sells peanuts by the roadside is threatened with arrest by the police and rudely spoken to just because of his low caste, leaving the family desolate and disheartened. Indrans friend (Krishnan Balakrishnan) offers to get them labour work in an apple orchard in Himachal, which they accept in a bid to start afresh in a new environment. Life is tough in the mountainous terrain of their sylvan surroundings where they do not even speak the language, but the Indrans family soon adapt to the work and the rigours of the climate and terrain. Goverdhan adopts a little lamb that is in their dwellings. All seems well ... but the grim reality is that nothing has really changed as far as their so called caste status goes. After awhile the Himachali zamindar (actor not known) comes to their dwelling, pays them their dues and abruptly tells them to pack up and leave his orchard. The family is shocked. Krishnan informs that the zamindar found new labour from elsewhere who will work for half the wages. The family is about to leave. Goverdhan picks up his lamb but the zamindar demands that they leave only with what they brought and nothing else, grabbing the lamb. Goverdhan can not bear this, snatching the lamb from the Himachali. The zamindar is enraged that a "filthy low caste" has touched him :-((((( (I have actually seen 'upper caste' people in rural Himachal behave this way towards 'low castes'; believe me it is frightening that some Indians still harbour this evil mentality especially in certain northern states where shockingly some upper castes even proudly display their caste status on their cars viz. Thakur Car, Brahmin Car et al). The zamindar hits Goverdhan which Indrans can not tolerate. Indrans gets a rifle from the dwelling which was given to ward off wild animals. Threatened with the gun, the zamindar lets the boy go, but suddenly snatches the rifle and is about to shoot as Krishnan and another assistant persuade him not to let the situation escalate out of hand.

    The saddest moment is the family leaving with the abject realisation that for them as so called 'low castes' nothing has changed, nothing will ever change.

    The film is matter of fact sans melodrama, a tad slow in some frames; beautifully directed with outstanding cinematography in the scenic backwaters and mountains. The Indrans family actors have done an outstanding job, every actor was convincing in his/her respective role.

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      • February 28, 2020 (India)
    • Country of origin
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    • Also known as
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