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‘Amma Ariyan’: Restored version of Kerala filmmaker John Abraham’s cult classic to premiere at Cannes

Film Heritage Foundation restored John

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May 9, 2026 · 2 min read · 1 views
Originally reported by The Hindu
‘Amma Ariyan’: Restored version of Kerala filmmaker John Abraham’s cult classic to premiere at Cannes

Key Takeaways

  • The Hindu reports: Forty years after John Abraham made Amma Ariyan, one of the remarkable independent films to come out of Kerala, a 4K restoration of the film is set to be premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2026.
  • The film, with a cult following, restored by the not-for-profit organisation, Film Heritage Foundation (FHF), is the only Indian feature film selected for world premiere at the festival this year.
  • This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.
  • Although it was never released in the theatres, the film has acquired a cult following over the years.

The Hindu reports: Forty years after John Abraham made Amma Ariyan, one of the remarkable independent films to come out of Kerala, a 4K restoration of the film is set to be premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2026. The film, with a cult following, restored by the not-for-profit organisation, Film Heritage Foundation (FHF), is the only Indian feature film selected for world premiere at the festival this year. The premiere is scheduled on May 16.John, who began working on the film based on a sliver of an idea based on the suicides of persons associated with the Naxalite movement, followed an alternative method of production and distribution with his friends at the Odessa Film Collective.

The collective staged street plays and screened films to collect voluntary contributions from the public to make the film. Although it was never released in the theatres, the film has acquired a cult following over the years. Restored ‘Manthan’ and ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ to be screened at NIFFA 2026 Restored version of John Abraham’s ‘Amma Ariyan’.

Background

| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, director, Film Heritage Foundation, told The Hindu that his memories of Amma Ariyan goes back to his student days at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), where legendary archivist P.K. Nair used to show the film to the students. “He used to tell us beautiful stories about John.

Key facts

  • The collective staged street plays and screened films to collect voluntary contributions from the public to make the film.
  • Although it was never released in the theatres, the film has acquired a cult following over the years.
  • Restored ‘Manthan’ and ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ to be screened at NIFFA 2026 Restored version of John Abraham’s ‘Amma Ariyan’.

What this means

At the institute, it was one of my favourite films. The restoration was challenging as we had no original camera negative to work with. Reels of Fortune: How Indian cinema’s lost classics are being restored to life“When I watched the film after a long time, I realised that it has a timeless quality and stands the test of time.

All the debates that are very current had already been looked at in Amma Ariyan’s form, especially the use of documentary elements. When it comes to Cannes, John will also finally get the deserved recognition and the film will be available to many more people,” says Ms. Paul, who will be among the presenters of the film in Cannes.Cinematographer Venu, who shot the film, is glad that the restoration team retained the original ruggedness of the film, from the rough tone and grain to the uneven exposures.Gerald Duchaussoy, Head of Cannes Classics, has conveyed to the FHF that Amma Ariyan is one of the best films the festival has received this year.

Originally reported by The Hindu. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.

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