To Let (film)


To Let is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, directed and filmed by Chezhiyan. Produced by his wife Prema, the film stars Santhosh Sreeram, Suseela and Dharun as a family living in a rented house who are ordered by their landlady to vacate.
At the 65th National Film Awards, it won in the category Best Feature Film in Tamil. At the 49th International film festival of India, Goa it won Special jury mention award in international competition. The film theatrically released on 21 February 2019 to highly positive reviews from critics, and became a success in box office.

Plot

Illango is an assistant film director living with his wife Amudha and their five-year-old son Siddharth in a rented apartment. Their landlady is eager to lease that house to IT professionals for a higher rent, so she issues the family a 30-day notice to vacate.

Cast

To Let is the directorial debut of Chezhiyan, and was produced by his wife Prema under the couple's own company La Cinema. Chezhiyan also handled the cinematography and wrote the script. Unlike in most Tamil films, he avoided including songs, claiming, "As we move closely towards realistic cinema, the first element that make an exit is the music. The sound of radio and television, the conversation of people and an auto on the road compensate for the music".
The film was completed in 25 days, and the cast were all newcomers.

Release and reception

To Let was screened at numerous film festivals in 2017 and 2018, and was theatrically released on 21 February 2019.
At the 65th National Film Awards, it won in the category Best Feature Film in Tamil. It won the Best Indian film award in the Kolkata International film festival Indian films competition in November 2017. It participated in Indian language competition in Bengaluru International film festival and won the FIPRESCI award 2018. It was selected in IFFI Goa 2018 in three major categories - International Competition, Centenary Award for the Best Debut Feature Film of a Director and Indian Panorama.

Critical reception

winner and Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi lauded the movie in an interview as "It is a pure film. I was moved by this subject and the acting was very good". Indian veteran filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan praised this movie as a "very very sensible, beautiful movie." Sri Lankan filmmaker Prasanna Vithanage praised it as a sincere movie with genuine concern. Film Companion South called it "An Earnest Portrait Of A Family’s Struggle To Find A Rented House".

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