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"Do you want us here?" Quiver Distribution has posted the trailer for an indie horror called Chateau, the second feature from filmmaker Luke Genton. This first premiered at the 2024 Popcorn Frights Film Festival this year and will be out on VOD to watch at home in December. "Vacation is all about escape." While on a French vacation funded by odd jobs, an aspiring influencer covertly films a vlog in a reportedly haunted chateau she's been hired to clean. This found footage horror follows two influencer idiots getting a real scare when they discover this chateau is actually, really haunted. Starring Cathy Marks and Coltron Tran as the main duo. This isn't a particularity original concept - there's also Deadstream which this film seems to be borrowing from, not to mention Rob Savage's Dashcam, and other horror that is about people going into a haunted house that they think isn't real and nothing will be there. But oh yes there is something in there...

Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Luke Genton's horror film Chateau, direct from YouTube:

Chateau Poster

In this found footage/screenlife thriller, an aspiring influencer named James is hired to clean a reportedly haunted chateau while on a French vacation funded by odd jobs. With unrestricted access to a property that is normally closed to the public, she sees an opportunity to covertly film a vlog that could result in an influx of followers. While investigating a series of disappearances linked to the residence, James uncovers a chilling truth: those who perish there remain trapped inside the chateau. And now they want their story told... Chateau is written and directed by American indie genre filmmaker / writer Luke Genton, director of the film The Bone Box previously and one other short film, plus a writer on a few other films. Produced by Colton Tran. This initially premiered at the 2024 Popcorn Fights Film Festival this year. Quiver Distr. will debut Genton's Chateau horror film direct-to-VOD starting on December 6th, 2024 this fall. Look scary?
Chithha

Theatrical release poster
Directed by S. U. Arun Kumar
Written by S. U. Arun Kumar
Produced by Siddharth
Starring
Siddharth
Nimisha Sajayan
Anjali Nair
Cinematography Balaji Subramanyam
Edited by Suresh A. Prasad
Music by
Songs:
Dhibu Ninan Thomas
Santhosh Narayanan
Score:
Vishal Chandrashekhar
Production
company
Etaki Entertainment
Distributed by Red Giant Movies
Release date
28 September 2023
Running time 139 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Tamil
Chithha (transl. Uncle-Father's younger brother)[a] is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language crime drama film written and directed by S. U. Arun Kumar and produced by Siddharth, who stars in the lead role alongside Nimisha Sajayan (in her Tamil debut), and Anjali Nair in addition to Baby Sahasra Shree and Baby S. Aafiyah Tasneem in the prominent roles. The film revolves around the relationship between a paternal uncle and his niece which goes through several circumstances after the latter goes missing.

Kumar developed the story idea after he came across articles revolving around child sexual abuse and met with survivors of child abuse, government officials and NGOs to provide their feedback based on his ideas before finalising the script. The film was shot in and around Palani for 69 days. The cinematography was handled by Balaji Subramanyam and edited by Suresh A. Prasad. Dhibu Ninan Thomas and Santhosh Narayanan composed the soundtrack, while Vishal Chandrashekhar composed the film score.

Chithha was released theatrically on 29 September 2023 to critical acclaim with praise for the performances, storytelling, direction and themes, and became a commercial success at the box office. At the 69th Filmfare Awards South, the film won seven awards including Best Film – Tamil.

Plot
Eeswaran is a government employee from Palani who bonds with his eight-year old niece Sundari and is quite protective of her. Eeswaran also has a couple of close friends, one of whom happens to be an undercover cop named Vadivelu, whose niece Ponni is good friends with Sundari. Unable to comprehend her elder sister's romantic conversation with her boyfriend, Ponni assumes that a bevy of deer is present in a forest area close to the school and asks Sundari if she would be interested in going to see the animals after school.

The two girls plan to leave Eeswaran and head to the area on their own. Ponni and Sundari board an auto rikshaw to the area as per the plan, but Sundari gets scared and leaves Ponni, who goes alone to see the area. The next day, Ponni's father accuses Eeswaran of assaulting Ponni, but Vadivelu finds that Eeswaran is innocent and apologises to him.

One day, due to ongoing pressure and doubts about him from his sister-in-law, Eeswaran angrily walks away from home. Sundari tries to run behind him, but gets kidnapped by a notorious pedophile. Eeswaran sets out on a crusade to save Sundari, where she is finally saved and admit her to the hospital after being sexually abused by the pedophile.

Eeswaran finds out that the police have captured the culprit, but it turns out that the culprit is actually Ponni's abuser, who was the auto rickshaw driver. He gets stabbed by Eeswaran using a glass stuck knife. Eeswaran's girlfriend, Shakti, shares her tragic past of being assaulted and asks him to forget about his vengeance. Eeswaran agrees and takes care of Sundari.

A year later, the police find a burnt corpse of the pedophile.

Cast
Siddharth as Eeswaran alias Eesu: Sundari's uncle (Chithha)
Nimisha Sajayan as Shakthi: Eeswaran's love interest
Anjali Nair as Sundari's mother and Eeswaran's sister-in-law
Baby Sahasra Shree as Sundari "Settai": Eeswaran's niece
Baby S. Aafiyah Tasneem as Ponni: Sundari's friend
Baalaji S. U. as SI Vadivel: Eeswaran and Sakthi's friend; Ponni's uncle
R. Dharshan as the pedophile
R. Suresh as Suresh: Eeswaran, Vadivel and Sakthi's friend
Natturaja Durai as CI N. Dhivakar
Sindhuja Viji as Ponni's mother
Jhansi Rangaraj as Police Officer
Production
Development and writing
Director S. U. Arun Kumar and actor Siddharth initially planned to collaborate on a film after the former's debut Pannaiyarum Padminiyum (2014) which did not materialize. In late-2019, post the release of Sindhubaadh (2019), Kumar developed a story idea for six months and eventually met Siddharth for a potential project.[3] However, it was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in India, during which he thought on how he should execute his ideas perfectly. Kumar, then did a course on editing and screenwriting so that he could build a thesis on writing a cohesive screenplay.[4]

The idea of the film derived from his experiences as he learnt across several incidents of child sexual abuse through newspapers and articles. Based on that, he wrote a novel titled Kolkata Days which was about Suryanelli rape case that happened in 1996.[5] Those experiences eventually led him to develop the themes and ideas for this film. He researched across several incidents regarding child sexual abuses happened in real life and met police offers, NGO members and survivors of child sexual abuse.[6] Based on the extensive research, he drafted 440 pages of the story idea and condensed it to 220 pages after rewrites; the script was then read by his team and their family members.

"I produced and acted in Chithha because when I read the script and saw what we were making, it made me feel something. I thought that if I could make the whole audience feel that, it would be a very important film. It works in any language because when you see it, you will see it as a human being and not as someone from a particular place or having a certain mother tongue. If the makers do it properly, then the writing takes over."

— Siddharth[4]
Besides acting in the lead role, Siddharth also produced the film under his Etaki Entertainment banner.[7] On 17 April 2022, the film's project was announced under the tentative title Production No. 4 referring to the company's fourth production venture.[8] The film's title Chithha was announced in April 2023.[9][10]

Casting and filming
According to Kumar, "if the casting is right 80 per cent of the work is done".[4] Nimisha Sajayan was cast in the film as the first choice for Kumar; she went to Chennai for the story narration and impressed by it, she immediately agreed to be part of the film, as "Be it the character or the film, I felt it is something that has to come out in today's times."[11]

For the role of Sundari and Ponni, Kumar auditioned numerous child artists back-to-back before finalizing Baby Sahasra Shree and S. Aafiyah Tasneem for their roles. Both actors were being a part of theatre training and performance workshops.[10] Most of the artists featured in the film were newcomers, few of them were not in the industry background which led Kumar and his team conducting workshops to prepare for their roles. Rajesh Balachandran served as the acting coach.[6]

The principal crew consisted of music composers Dhibu Ninan Thomas and Vishal Chandrashekhar, cinematographer Balaji Subramanyam, an assistant of Vijay Kartik Kannan, editor Suresh A. Prasad and art director C. S. Balachander, who worked with Kumar in Pannaiyarum Padminiyum (2014) and Sethupathi (2016).[3] Chithha was shot predominantly in and around Palani.[12] The film's production was held for nearly 69 days before concluding in April 2023.[13]

Themes
Chithha revolves around the relationship between the paternal uncle and his niece which was rare in Tamil cinema, as most films explored the maternal uncle's relationship. However, unlike being done in a melodramatic way, Kumar wanted to unfold the relationship drama into a thriller which was the main plot.[3] Kumar revealed that the film revolves around child safety, which he thought that "before I began writing the script, the first line I wrote was that if I had a girl child, Chithha should be a film that the two of us could watch together. That was the rule."[7]

Kumar did not want to portray the abuse from the perpetrator's point of view as it would become uncomfortable for the actor after looking back at the film years later. Instead he wanted to treat the subject in the most sensitive manner. He wanted the kids to watch the film and learn about it, knowing the fact that the film would be U/A certified.[7] The finished film was showcased to psychiatrists, survivors of sexual abuse, NGO members and others in the legal jurisdiction system, who approved the film as Kumar did not want to release a film that was problematic in any way in the excuse of cinematic liberty.[6]

Kumar did not mention the usage of words like rape and abuse throughout the film, except for two instances: one scene in which the two characters inquire to the police officer about the incident, and the other which happens in the court. He did not want the term to be used when it was about kids.[7] Sajayan's character Sakthi, is a sanitation worker which Kumar had chosen, as he was also making a film that featured the sanitation department in the background and "metaphorically the young Sundari has only grown to become Sakthi. Her identity is not that of a rape survivor but a sanitation worker. And no job is inferior. I wanted to put that out there."[7]

Kumar did not want Siddharth's character to take revenge against the pedophile as an heroic act, as according to him, "anybody who helps others or sacrifices is a hero." He said that the film ends with Eeswaran and Sundari on the hospital bed. But he added a couple of scenes, one of is Sundari after the incident as "her identity did not lie in the hospital bed, but with a smile".[7] Another sequence revolved around the two policemen finding the burnt body of a kidnapper. Regarding this scene, Kumar added:[7]

"I had this scene because when the audience walks out of the theatre, they shouldn't think that a kidnapper could roam freely, and all that they can do is keep their kids always within their view [...] The murder is not done by Siddharth because then the whole film would be wrong. That is why the police officer says that it could be anyone and that all that matters is the kidnapper being dead. It could’ve even been an accident."[7]

Music
Main article: Chithha (soundtrack)
The songs for the film were composed by Dhibu Ninan Thomas and Santhosh Narayanan,[14][15] while the background score was composed by Vishal Chandrashekhar.

Release
The film's first look was released by actor Kamal Haasan in April 2023.[16][9] In August 2023, it was announced that the film would be released theatrically on 28 September 2023,[17] with Red Giant Movies distributing the film across Tamil Nadu.[18] Chithha was released alongside Chandramukhi 2 and Iraivan on the same date.[19] It was released in Telugu as Chinna, Malayalam as Chitta and in Kannada as Chikku.

Chithha was showcased to school students across various parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.[20] The film's promotions for the Kannada version in Bangalore was interrupted due to threats from Karnataka Rakshana Vedike protesters over the Kaveri River water dispute.[21][22] Prakash Raj and Shiva Rajkumar apologized to Siddharth on behalf of the protestors.[23][24] The film was not simultaneously released in Telugu along with its Tamil and Kannada versions.[25] After Daggubati Suresh Babu's Asian Cinemas acquired the distribution rights for its Telugu version, it was released in theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on 6 October.[26]

Chithha opened in limited theatres across Tamil Nadu, but following the word of mouth, the film's shows and screens were increased.[citation needed] Within the end of the five-day weekend, the film collected ₹11.5 crore (US$1.4 million) at the box office.[27][28] At the end of the film's theatrical run, the film earned ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) in its lifetime.[29] The film's streaming rights were acquired by Disney+ Hotstar which premiered it on 28 November 2023, two months after its theatrical release.[30] Chithha was showcased at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne held from 15 to 25 August 2024.[31]

Reception
Chithha received critical acclaim from critics with praise directed on the performances, screenwriting, direction and themes.[32] Several publications ranked the film as one of the "best Tamil films of 2023".[b]

In a four-star rating, Sudhir Srinivasan of Cinema Express called it as "a sensitive, powerful film that breaks conventional rules of heroism."[39] M. Suganth of The Times of India also gave four stars with and wrote "There are also a couple of tender moments amidst all the grimness. A survivor rushing towards a character and giving a hug, and a scene between two friends who have undergone a shared experience forging a stronger bond. It is such profound moments that elevate Chithha into something vital in these times."[40] Kirubhakar Purushothaman of The Indian Express also assigned the same rating, summarizing it as "Chithha is one of those rare amalgamations of everything perfect."[41] Purushothaman also praised Siddharth's performance calling it as "[his] best performance by far" and also the supporting actors for their "stand out" performances.[41] K. Janani of India Today gave three-and-a-half stars and wrote "'Chithha' is a much-needed film with a solid message. This is truly a hard-watch but will leave with a good afterthought."[2]

Thinkal Menon of OTTPlay also gave three-and-a-half stars and wrote "Chithha is one of the must-watch films of the year, thanks to the terrific performances from lead actors, intriguing screenplay and the originality with which a sensitive subject is handled."[42] Rajasekar S. of The Federal called it as a "must-watch for its message, exemplary writing and performances."[43] Krishna Selvaseelan of the Tamil Guardian gave three-and-a-half stars and said the film "tears out the viewer's heart and holds it ransom – an impressive feat".[44] Gopinath Rajendran of The Hindu wrote "Handling the sensitive issue of child sexual abuse with care, Chithha marks a befitting resurgence for both its director S. U. Arun Kumar and lead actor Siddharth."[45] Harshini S. V. of Film Companion South called Siddharth's role as his "most affecting performance till date [...] The actor makes it possible for us to go beyond his expressive eyes and get into his head."[46] Akchayaa Rajkumar of The News Minute assigned four out of five and wrote "Chithha is a necessary watch and a masterclass on how movies on child sexual assault can be sensitive and engaging without constantly triggering the audience."[47]

Kamal Haasan, Mani Ratnam, Aishwarya Rajesh, Nayanthara and Silambarasan praised the film for its performances and storytelling.[c] Director Halitha Shameem described it as "the film of the year".[52]

Awards and nominations
Year Ceremony Category Nominees Result Ref.
2023 Filmfare Awards South Best Film Siddharth Won [53]
Best Actor Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) Won
Best Actress Nimisha Sajayan Won
Best Director S. U. Arun Kumar Won
Best Supporting Actress Anjali Nair Won
Best Music Director Santhosh Narayanan, Dhibu Ninan Thomas Won
Best Singer (Male) Santhosh Narayanan Nominated
Best Singer (Female) Karthika Vaidyanathan Won
Notes
The title is short for Chithappa.[2]
Attributed to multiple references:[33][34][35][36][37][38]
Attributed to multiple references:[48][49][50][51]
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Being an influencer is a full-time job, but it doesn’t always pay the bills. The main character of Luke Genton‘s new found footage film Chateau knows that well, which is why she picks up odd jobs to support her burgeoning career. But this new side hustle cleaning a massive French estate may be more than she bargained for…

Read the full synopsis below:
While on a French vacation funded by odd jobs, an aspiring influencer named James is hired to clean a reportedly haunted chateau. With unrestricted access to a property that’s normally closed to the public, she sees an opportunity to covertly film a vlog that could result in an influx of followers. While investigating a series of disappearances linked to the residence, James uncovers a chilling truth: those who perish there remain trapped. And they want their story told…

Now watch the official trailer:

Cathy Marks plays James, with Colton Tran starring alongside her as Dash. Genton and Tran are frequent collaborators. Their previous films Sorry, Charlie and The Bell Keeper were both released in 2023 and written by Genton and directed by Tran. This time around with Chateau, Genton both wrote and directed with Tran starring and producing.

Chateau comes to digital and VOD on December 6, 2024.
Fresh off our exclusive debut of the Chateau trailer, Film Mode Entertainment has announced the upcoming found footage film as one of their newest acquisitions. They’ll also be hosting a world premiere market screening at AFM. The horror/thriller stars Cathy Marks (American Horror Story, Scream Queens) and Colton Tran (The Sex Lives of College Girls, The Keeper) and is directed by Luke Genton (Snow Falls, The Keeper). Ahead of the screening, we have an exclusive first-look scene from the film!

Read the full synopsis below:
During a vacation in France, an aspiring influencer stumbles upon a sinister chateau with a dark past. Desperate for followers, she sneaks onto the property determined to stream every moment, but soon her experiment spirals into a chilling nightmare. Unseen forces awaken, her every move is watched, every breath counted, and some visitors don’t intend to let her leave.

Now watch an exclusive first look at the upcoming found footage film:

“We’re thrilled to be screening Chateau to buyers at AFM for the very first time,” said Clay Epstein, president of Film Mode Entertainment. “The extraordinarily talented cast and crew have brought a stellar horror/thriller to the big screen that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats throughout the entire film.”

“Chateau was a joy to make and I hope audiences have a delightfully chilling time watching it.” Said director Luke Genton.

Cathy Marks is an actor and producer, known for her roles on global hit shows like Ryan Murphy’s award-winning American Horror Story and Scream Queens. Marks has also been recognized for her recurring role as Young Dina on The Young and the Restless, a role originally made famous by Emmy-award-winning actress Marla Adams.

Colton Tran is an award-winning actor, director, and producer. Tran directed and edited a short film starring Jennette McCurdy and Matt Shively titled 8 Bodies, which is currently being adapted into a feature. Colton has also directed and produced music videos for artists such as Dove Cameron and Todrick Hall and collaborated with Disney Channel on their Zombies franchise. He later sold a script to Awesomeness TV and directed an episode of their horror anthology series, Sleep Tight.

Most recently, Tran directed and edited Killer Date, an award-winning short film on the festival circuit, and in the past two years he has directed three feature films; Snow Falls, Sorry Charlie, and The Bell Keeper (produced by Final Destination creator Jeffery Reddick). Tran continues to hone in on his craft in front and behind the camera with recurring roles on Netflix’s GLOW and HBO’s The Sex Lives of College Girls.
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• Black Mirror: Bandersnatch • Black Mirror • Black Museum (Black Mirror) • Black Tie (30 Rock) • Black Widower • Black and Blue (Better Call Saul) • Black and Blue (Homicide: Life on the Street) • Olly Blackburn • The Blacklist • Blackwater (Game of Thrones) • Blame It on the Alcohol • Blame It on Lisa • The Blessing Way (The X-Files) • Blind Ambition (Family Guy) • Blind Date (30 Rock) • Blink (Doctor Who) • The Blip • Blood Drive (The Office) • Blood Feud (The Simpsons) • Blood Oath (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) • Blood Relatives (Millennium) • Blood (The X-Files) • Blood Ties (Homicide: Life on the Street) • Blood of My Blood • Bloodletting (The Walking Dead) • Bloodline (Fringe) • Blue Harvest • The Blunder Years • Boardwalk Empire (Boardwalk Empire episode) • The Boat (The Office) • Bob Fires the Kids • The Bob Next Door • The Bold Type • Angie Bolen • The Book Job • Book of the Stranger • Boom (Doctor Who) • Boom Town (Doctor Who) • Missy Booth • Booze Cruise (The Office) • Bop Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street) • Borderland (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Born Again (The X-Files) • Born Free (Dexter) • Born This Way (Glee) • Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win! • Bound (Fringe) • Bound (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Box Cutter (Breaking Bad) • The Box (Fringe) • Boy Meets Curl • Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood • The Boy Who Knew Too Much (The Simpsons) • Boys' Club (Parks and Recreation) • Boys and Girls (The Office) • The Boys in the Bar • Boyz 4 Now • Rachel Bradley • Branch Closing • Branch Wars • Brand X (The X-Files) • Brave (Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous) • Brawl in the Family (The Simpsons) • The Break-Up (30 Rock) • Breaking Bad (Better Call Saul) • Breaking Out Is Hard to Do • Breaking the Fourth Wall (WandaVision) • Sian Breckin • Brian Griffin's House of Payne • Brian: Portrait of a Dog • Brian the Bachelor • Brian & Stewie • Brian's Got a Brand New Bag • The British Invasion (Dexter) • Britney/Brittany • Britney and Kevin: Chaotic • Britten family • Kyle Broflovski • Broke (The Office) • Broken Home (Body of Proof) • The Broken Man • Broken World (Millennium) • Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? • Brother from Another Series • Brother from the Same Planet • Brother's Little Helper • Brown Betty (Fringe) • Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo • Bekah Brunstetter • Brush with Greatness • The Brute Man • The Bubble (Parks and Recreation) • The Bubble (30 Rock) • Bulbasaur • Mike Bullen • George Burditt (writer) • Buried Secrets (Body of Proof) • The Burning Zone • Burns, Baby Burns • The Burns Cage • Burns' Heir • Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk • Business Guy • Business School (The Office) • Butterfly (TV series) • Butters' Bottom Bitch • Buy, Buy Baby • The Buzz on Maggie • Bye Bye Nerdie • Joseph Byrne (Holby City) • C-SPAN • The C Word (30 Rock) • CBUVT • Cabin Fever (Lost) • Cafe Disco • The Call of the Simpsons • Callie and Her Sister • The Calusari • The Camel (Parks and Recreation) • Felipe Camiroaga • Camping (Parks and Recreation) • Can You Hear Me? (Doctors) • The Canine Mutiny • Canvassing (Parks and Recreation) • Captain James • Captain Midnight broadcast signal intrusion • Captive Pursuit • Drew Carey • Boone Carlyle • Carnie Wilson: Unstapled • John Carpenter (game show contestant) • Carpenter Street (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Zoe Carpenter • The Carpet (The Office) • Carrie (2002 film) • Carrot and Stick • Carry On (Supernatural) • Adam Carter • Chris Carter (screenwriter) • Mandy Carter (Ackley Bridge) • Eric Cartman • Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut • The Cartridge Family • Casino Night • Casino Royale (Climax!) • Dan Castellaneta • Castiel (Supernatural) • Casual Friday (The Office)

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