Tamil Films Bookend IFFLA 2025 With Rotterdam Winner ‘Bad Girl,’ Venice Selection ‘Little Jaffna’
Tamil cinema is having a global moment—and it’s led by a new generation of creators rewriting what it means to tell Tamil stories.
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Tamil cinema is having a global moment—and it’s led by a new generation of creators rewriting what it means to tell Tamil stories.

The 2025 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is set to open with 'Bad Girl', a coming-of age-drama written and directed by Varsha Bharath and close with Lawrence Valin’s Little Jaffna—both powerful films that reflect the depth and nuance of the Tamil diasporic experience.

From TIFF to IFFLA: A Diasporic Film Journey

Valin’s Little Jaffna made its North American premiere at TIFF 2024, where it was met with critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of Michael Beaulieu, a French-Tamil police officer caught between duty and his roots. Inspired by Valin’s own experiences growing up in France and facing typecast roles, the film is as personal as it is political.

To mark the occasion, TamilCulture had the honour of hosting the official TIFF after-party for Little Jaffna—a vibrant night that brought together filmmakers, artists, and community members to celebrate this historic debut. Captured beautifully by @afilmbystephan, the night was filled with joy, pride, and a sense of collective triumph.

Joining Valin at IFFLA is Varsha Bharath, whose film Bad Girl will open the festival. 

With Tamil films opening and closing a major South Asian film festival, it’s clear that Tamil filmmakers are claiming more space on the global stage. These stories go beyond familiar tropes—offering layered, diaspora-rooted perspectives that reflect the evolving identity of Tamil cinema today.


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