Rima Kallingal (L) and a still from the trailer (R) 
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Rima Kallingal's Theatre trailer launched at Cannes 2025

Theatre's trailer was launched in the presence of veteran Bollywood filmmaker Sudhir Mishra and Indo-German Film Week Festival director Stephan Ottenbruch at the Cannes Film Festival 2025

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The trailer for the Rima Kallingal-starrer Theatre: The Myth of Reality, written and directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sajin Baabu, was officially launched at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 – Marché du Film. The event took place in the presence of veteran Bollywood filmmaker Sudhir Mishra, who launched the trailer, and Indo-German Film Week Festival director Stephan Ottenbruch, who attended as chief guest. The launch saw the attendance of Malayalam filmmaker Dr Biju Damodaran, actors Prakash Bare and Chhaya Kadam, and several film professionals from India, Germany, China, and France.

Theatre centres on two women who believe their suffering stems from a curse. Set on Illikkal Island in Kerala, the film explores how myth and reality intersect within a secluded community. Rima and Sarasa Balussery play the lead roles, supported by an ensemble cast. Rima received the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance. Speaking at the event, Sajin said, “It’s honestly a bit surreal to be here at the Cannes Film Festival. Just being part of this space where world cinema is celebrated with such love is an honour in itself.”

Theatre is produced by Anjana Philip and Philip Zackaria under Anjana Talkies, with Santhosh Kottayi as co-producer. The film’s technical crew includes cinematographer Syamaprakash MS, editor Appu Bhattathiri, and composer Saeed Abbas.

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