Prasanna Vithanage
Udaya Prasanna Vithanage is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His films have won many awards, both local and international, and have also been commercially successful. In his early theatre work, he translated and produced plays by international writers, adapted works of world literature to film.
Life and career
1980s–1997
Prasanna Vithanage became involved in theatre after leaving school. He translated and directed George Bernard Shaw's play, Arms and the Man, in 1986. In 1991, he translated and directed a production of Italian Dario Fo's Trumpets and Raspberries.In 1991, he directed his first film, Sisila Gini Gani. It won nine OCIC awards, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress.
In 1996 he released his second feature Anantha Rathriya which he wrote and directed. It was based on Leo Tolstoy's last novel Resurrection. It was shown at several international film festivals and won a Jury's Special Mention in the First Pusan International Film Festival. The film won all the main awards at the 1996 Sri Lanka Film Critics' Forum Awards, including awards for Most Outstanding Film, Best Director and Best Screenwriter.
In 1997 his third feature, Purahanda Kaluwara, which he wrote and directed, was produced by NHK. It won the Grand Prix at the Amiens Film Festival. Initially banned in Sri Lanka by the minister in charge of film industry, it was released after a year long legal battle. It was released by the ruling of the Supreme Court. It has become one of the most commercially successful films in Sri Lanka. Pawuru Walalu was also released that year. It won the Best Actress Award for Nita Fernando in her role as Violet, at the 1998 Singapore International Film Festival. It won ten of eleven awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, at the Sri Lanka Film Critics' Forum Awards.
1998–2012
In 2003 Vithanage completed Ira Madiyama as his fifth film. It won many international awards and was featured prominently in the world festival circuit.In 2008, Vithanage co-produced the hit film Machan a comedy about a group of working class con artists posing as a handball team, directed by Uberto Pasolini, who produced The Full Monty. Machan premiered at the 65th Venice Film Festival in 2008. It won 11 international awards.
That year Vithanage's sixth feature film as director, "Akasa Kusum" premiered at a festival in Busan. It was screened at more than 30 film festivals and won numerous international awards. A Tamil-dubbed version of Akasa Kusum titled Aagaya Pookkal was screened in Jaffna on 1 April 2011. It was the only movie premier of a Sinhala film director to have been held in Jaffna during the past 30 years.
In 2012 his 7th feature film, Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka, had its world premier in the "World Greats" section at the 39th Montreal International Film Festival. Written by Prasanna, Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka is adapted from a novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and set in post-war Sri Lanka. On the international festival run, by late 2013 the film had won 5 international awards, including "best picture" in France and Italy. It earned a nomination for best picture at the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Awards in Australia.
2013–
On 30 March 2013, Vithanage founded the 'Prasanna Vithanage Academy of Acting' in Sri Lanka, for aspiring acting students.2015 saw his first and only documentary feature Vithanage, titled "Usaviya Nihandai", an investigative docudrama chronicling the events followed, after a Wife of a robbery suspect was being raped by the presiding magistrate of the case and an alternative newspaper editor exposing that case, engaging in a prolonged legal battle that extended into a probable impeachment of chief justice of the country, but eventually accused parties getting away scot-free while denying justice to the victim.
When asked "Why did you choose this story to explore social justice in Sri Lanka?, Prasanna Vithanage replied saying, "The fairness of carrying out social justice is best judged by how judicial branch will act when one of their members is accused. My goal was to go into depth and unearth the real story from the original sources and a re-enactment of those incidents in the form of a docudrama." After its world premiere at Sakhalin International Film Festival in Russia in Fall 2015, Usaviya Nihandai had a successful theatrical run in Sri Lanka, despite being initially banned from public screening by the Colombo District Court of Sri Lanka. This marked the second instance where one of Prasanna Vithanage's movies was banned from public screening. In both cases Prasanna won the court ruling which overturned the initial ban of both movies, which ultimately resulted in successful theatrical runs in Sri Lanka.
Personal life
Born in Panadura, Sri Lanka, a suburb outside Colombo, Prasanna attended D. S. Senanayake College, in Colombo, a leading national school for his secondary education. In 1991 he married actress Damayanthi Fonseka, a younger sister of Malini Fonseka, arguably the most popular actress of Sinhala Cinema.Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Theatre
Direction and translation
- Dwithwa, from Dario Fo's Trumpets and Raspberries
- Horu Samaga Heluwen, from Daro Fo's The Virtuous Burglar & One Was Nude and One Wore Tails
- Debiddo – new production of Dwithwa
Translation
- Puthra Samagama, from Alexender Vampilov's The Elder Son
Awards
Sisila Gini Gani (Ice on Fire)
- 9 OCIC Awards including Best Director
- 7 Swarna Sanka Awards including Best Director
- 2 Sarasavi Awards
Anantha Rathriya (Dark Night of the Soul)
- 2 SIGNIS film awards
- 2 Sarasaviya film awards
- 8 Sri Lanka Film critics forum Awards including Best Director
- Honourable mention at the first Pusan International Film Festival
Pawuru Wallalu (Walls Within)
- 9 OCIC awards
- 6 Presidential Awards
- 10 Sri Lanka film critics awards
- Best Actress Prize of the city of Amiens
- GPCI Award
- NETPAC Award at Amiens Film Festival
Puruhanda Kaluwara (Death on a Full Moon Day)
- 5 SIGNIS film awards including Best Director
- 4 Sarasavi film awards including Best Picture
- – Amiens
- NETPAC Award – Amiens
- International Critic's Award – Fribourg
- Best Actor – Singapore
Ira Madiyama (August Sun)
- Grand Prix "Le Regard d'or" – Fribourg International Film Festival 2004
- FIPRESCI-NETPAC Award – 17th Singapore International Film Festival 2004
- Best Film, Silver Award – Las Palmas International Film Festival 2004
- Best Actress – Las Palmas International Film Festival 2004
- Grand Jury Prize – 6th Makati Cinemanila International Film Festival 2004
- 10 Presidential Awards
- 9 Sarasavi Film Awards
- 9 Signis Film Awards
Akasa Kusum (Flowers of the Sky)
- 10 SIGNIS film awards including Best Film.
- Silver Peacock Award, Indian International Film Festival, India
- Best Actress – Malini Fonseka, Levante International Film Festival, Italy
- Jury Special Mention Award, Vesoul Asian Film Festival, France
- Best Asian Film Award – Granada Cinesdelsur Film Festival, Spain
- Best Film – SAARC Film Festival 2012
- Best Actress – Malini Fonseka – SAARC Film Festival 2012
- Pusan International Film Festival, Korea
- Brisbane International Film Festival, Australia
- Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Australia
- South Asian International Film Festival, New York City
- International Film Festival of Kerala, India
- Palm Springs International Film Festival, USA
- Tiburon International Film Festival, USA
- Asiatica Filmmediale, Italy
- Singapore International Film Festival, Singapore
- London Asian Film Festival, United Kingdom
- Fukuoka International Film Festival, Japan
- New Jersey Independent South Asian Cine Fest, US
Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka (With You, Without You)
- Cylco d Or – Best Film, Vesoul International Film Festival
- NETPAC, Vesoul International Film Festival
- SIGNIS, Milano -African Asian Latin American Film Festival
- Silver Peacock Award, Indian International Film Festival, India
- Critics' Choice Award - Sakhalin International Film Festival, Russia
- 33rd Sarasaviya Awards Colombo Sri Lanka 2017
- Best Director
- Best Actress
- Best Screenplay
- Merit Award for acting - Maheswarie Ratnam
- Presidential Film Awards Colombo Sri Lanka 2017
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Screenplay
- Best Editing
- Best Original Score
- Best Sound Design
Silence in the Courts (Usawiya Nihandai)
- Sakhalin International Film Festival - World Premiere
- Special Jury Award - Sarasaviya Awards
- Special Jury Award - Derana Film Awards
- Special Jury Award - Hiru Gold Awards