'Pebbles' Review: Visual Rewards Complement a Primal Tale in This Noteworthy Indian Indie 'Pebbles' Review: Visual Rewards Complement a Primal Tale in This Noteworthy Indian Indie A young boy is dragged between villages by his abusive alcoholic father to bring his mother back home. Jay Weissberg, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: P S Vinothraj With: Chella Pandi, Karuththadaiyan, Premalatha, Banu Priya, Sanjeevikumar, Paraman, Rakkaye, Pandiyamma K, Dharshini , Philip Arulooss, Chandramathi, Raniyamma, Muthu, Meenakshi, Hemalata, Eshwaran, Vettachi. (Tamil dialogue) Running time: Running time: 75 MIN. Courtesy of Rotterdam The sunbaked, drought-stricken terrain of southeast India is a major determinant of the action in P S Vinothraj’s beautifully crafted, precisely plotted debut, “Pebbles.” Taking a simple premise with all the focus and penetration of a perfectly constructed short story, the writer-director transforms the drama of a young boy dragged between villages by his abusive alcoholic father into a larger, unforced statement about toxic patriarchy, limited resources, and the silent, enduring place of women as enablers of life. Boasting an exquisite use of framing and a deeply sympathetic, never cloying child as protagonist, “Pebbles” deserves widespread promotion.