Tamil Film 'Mayilaa' Set for Rotterdam Premiere Amid Acclaim

The Tamil film 'Mayilaa' is heading to an international stage with its selection for the Rotterdam Film Festival. Director Semmalar Annam's feature explores themes of women's resilience through the story of Poongodi. Presented by acclaimed filmmaker Pa Ranjith, the film has generated significant praise from industry insiders. This premiere marks an important milestone for independent Tamil cinema on the global festival circuit.

Key Points: Semmalar Annam's Mayilaa to Premiere at Rotterdam Film Fest

  • Film tells story of Poongodi's journey toward independence and self-respect
  • Features Melodi Dorcas and newcomer V. Shudar Kodi in lead roles
  • Premieres in Bright Future section from January 29 to February 8, 2026
  • Supported by acclaimed editor Sreekar Prasad and filmmaker Ram
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Tamil film 'Mayilaa' to premiere at Rotterdam International film festival

Director Semmalar Annam's Tamil film 'Mayilaa', presented by Pa Ranjith, will have its world premiere at the 55th International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2026.

"Mayilaa beautifully captures the complex realities and inner world of working women from marginalized backgrounds. - Pa Ranjith"

Chennai, Oct 24

Writer, director Semmalar Annam's much-awaited Tamil film 'Mayilaa', which is being presented by acclaimed filmmaker Pa Ranjith, will premiere at the 55th International Film Festival of Rotterdam (IFFR).

The film, which has been produced by Newton Cinema, will have its World Premiere in the Bright Future section of the IFFR, which is to take place from January 29 to February 8, 2026.

Set in a small village in Tamil Nadu, Mayilaa tells the story of Poongodi, a woman whose struggle for independence and self-respect becomes a journey of quiet rebellion. Through the eyes of her daughter Sudar, the film reflects the unspoken resilience of women and children who carry both tenderness and trauma in their everyday lives.

“Semmalar’s voice is distinct and courageous,” said Anto Chittilappilly, Founder and Producer of Newton Cinema. “Her direction blends emotional precision with deep social insight. We are proud to support her and grateful to Pa Ranjith, Sreekar Prasad, Director Ram, and others who believed in this story from the beginning.”

Sharing his admiration for the filmmaker, Pa Ranjith said: “Mayilaa beautifully captures the complex realities and inner world of working women from marginalized backgrounds. With honest cinematic language, Semmalar Annam portrays a woman’s world with striking naturalness and nuance. Actors Melodi and Shudar are remarkable in their performances—Mayilaa moved me deeply, like a poem.”

The film features Melodi Dorcas as Mayilaa, an accomplished theatre actor with over a decade of stage experience. V. Shudar Kodi plays Poongodi’s daughter with striking authenticity in her first screen role. The cast also includes Geetha Kailasam, Sathya Maruthani, Auto Chandran, RJ Priyanka, and Janaki Suresh.

The film’s core creative team includes Vinoth Janakiraman (Cinematography), A. Sreekar Prasad (Editing), Meenakshi Ilayaraja (Background Score and Vocals), and Anand Krishnamoorthi (Sound Design).

Semmalar Annam, who studied Visual Communication and Journalism from PSG CAS, Coimbatore and was mentored by indie filmmaker Arunmozhi Sivaprakasam, has also acted in several acclaimed Tamil films. Mayilaa marks her evolution from actor to filmmaker, weaving together themes of endurance, faith, and identity.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rotterdam festival is a big platform! Great to see regional stories reaching global audiences. Pa Ranjith's support for new talent shows his commitment to meaningful cinema.
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Arjun K
The theme sounds powerful - women's quiet rebellion in rural Tamil Nadu. Hope this gets a proper theatrical release in India too. We need more such authentic stories.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the international recognition, I hope the film doesn't exoticize rural life for foreign audiences. Indian cinema should tell our stories authentically without catering to Western expectations.
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Kavya N
Melodi Dorcas is such a talented theatre artist! Good to see stage actors getting film opportunities. The creative team looks solid with Sreekar Prasad's editing and Meenakshi Ilayaraja's music.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Indian regional cinema is evolving. The focus on women's stories from marginalized backgrounds is much needed. Hope this inspires more diverse storytelling across India.

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