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Fourth River

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Fourth River
Film poster
Directed byRK Dreamwest
Screenplay byRK Dreamwest
Story byRK Dreamwest
Produced byJohnson Thankachan
George Varkey
StarringDiphul Mathew
Nithu Chandran
Baiju Bala
Vandhitha Manoharan
CinematographyNithin K Raj
Music byRhrithwik S Chand
Production
company
Dreamwest Global India Pvt. Ltd.
Distributed byAmazon Prime Video
Release date
  • 28 June 2020 (2020-06-28)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Fourth River is a 2020 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film directed by RK DreamWest, starring Diphul Mathew, Nithu Chandran, Baiju Bala and Rahul Krishna in key roles.[1] Released on 28 June 2020 through Amazon Prime Video, it is the first ever Malayalam language film to have a direct to OTT.[2]

The film produced under the banner of Dreamwest Global by executive producers Johnson Thankachan and George Varky is shot in and around Munnar Valley, Ponmudi and Chitranjali Studio, Thiruvananthapuram.[3][4]

Plot

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Fourth River[5] tells the life of four Naxalite revolutionaries: Naxalite Stephen, his wife Comrade Sophia, his daughter Naxalite Anitha, and their mentor Naxalite Ravi Master as they lived through a turbulent period of the Naxalite movement in India.[6]

Cast

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  • Diphul Mathew
  • Nithu Chandran
  • Baiju Bala
  • Vandhitha Manoharan
  • Rahul Krishna
  • Mohan Ollur
  • Ala Lakshman
  • Pramod Padiyath
  • John Joe

Production

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Director RK DreamWest had the intention to make a film based on the Communist political movement in India that started in the early 1920s as an anti-colonial struggle when the country was still ruled by Britain. The film progresses through the time after independence in 1947 when the moderate faction of the party joined the democratic process and became the ruling party in several Indian states. In 1967, the dissatisfied extreme left revolutionaries who believed in the Maoist ideology split from the party and launched an armed uprising in the remote tribal village of Naxalbari. Despite several brutal crackdowns, the movement quickly spread to the Southern states. The armed revolutionaries were branded as Naxalites. Since then many of them moved to jungles and remote tribal villages continuing their struggle through guerrilla wars.[1]

The film focuses on the struggle of plantations workers in Munnar, a mountain region in South India known for Tea Plantations. Plantation owners had been exploiting workers through bonded slavery and cruel punishments for decades. The exploitation culminated in the '90s. Workers launched union strikes under the leadership of the Communist party. As the strike prolonged to several months, poverty and suicides became a routine thing in the valley. Slowly the Communist party lost interest in the strikes and workers became desperate. Naxalites moved in; several workers joined the Naxalite movement changing the life in the valley forever; for better or worse. As demanded by the screenplay, the film was shot in and around Munnar, Ponmudi, and Chitranjali Studio, Thiruvananthapuram. With the Prime Video as the distributor, Fourth River became the first ever Malayalam language film to have a direct to OTT release on 28 June 2020.[3][6][7]

Awards

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The film won the best feature film and the best cinematographer award for Nithin.K Raj at the Canadian cinematography awards[4] and won the best director, best cinematographer and '3rd best feature film' awards at Prague International Film Festival.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "ഫോർത്ത് റിവർ (നാലാം നദി) ഡിജിറ്റൽ റിലീസിന് ഒരുങ്ങുന്നു". Mathrubhumi. 22 May 2020. Archived from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. ^ Surendran, Sooraj (20 May 2020). "ജയസൂര്യ ചിത്രത്തിന് പിന്നാലെ 'Fourth River (നാലാം നദി )' ഡിജിറ്റൽ റിലീസിന് ഒരുങ്ങുന്നു". Kalakaumudi. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "നാലാം നദി ഡിജിറ്റൽ റിലീസിനൊരുങ്ങുന്നു". Rashtra Deepika. 21 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b S, Gautham (29 July 2020). "Awards come calling for 'Fourth River'". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Awards come calling for 'Fourth River'". No. July 29, 2020. Indian Express Newspaper. Indian Express. 29 July 2020.
  6. ^ a b "ആദ്യമായി ഡിജിറ്റൽ റിലീസിനെത്തുന്ന മലയാള സിനിമയാവാൻ 'നാലാം നദി'; പ്രദർശനം ആമസോൺ പ്രൈമിൽ". News18 Kerala. 19 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  7. ^ M, Athira (15 May 2020). "With 'Sufiyum Sujathayum' releasing on Amazon Prime, Malayalam cinema is in for a change of scene". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  8. ^ Ramachandran, Mythily (12 August 2020). "Malayalam film 'Fourth River' wins accolades at festivals". Gulf News. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Monthly Winners - July 2020". Praguefilmfest.com. 1 August 2020. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
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