Urumattram | |
Director: | B.Sivakumar |
Producer: | B.Sivakumar G. M. Sundar |
Music: | Agathiyan |
Cinematography: | Barani |
Editing: | Suresh Urs |
Studio: | Aadhi Bhagavan Talkies |
Distributor: | NIL |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Tamil |
Urumattram is a 2003 Tamil short film directed by B.Sivakumar. It won Best Environment / Conservation / Preservation Film at the 50th National Film Awards.[1] [2]
The story revolves around a grandfather, his son and grandson. The son who is in hurry to migrate to the U.S. is convinced he has tied up all the loose ends like securing the future of his family as well as the care of his old father. The grand father is shocked by the sale of the ancestral home and is completely shattered by the irresponsibility of maximising gain in turning it over to a plastic factory owner.
The old man is redeemed by the youngster who picks up hope from the grand father's values - of environment awareness and human relationship.