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Savoy Cinema, Colombo also known as Savoy 3D Cinema and Savoy 2 is a prominent cinema in Sri Lanka located on Galle Road in Wellawatte, Colombo, just near the old Dutch canal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The building is owned and run by EAP Films and Theatres Private Limited.
However, from 2 May onwards, film halls were closed again until further notice due to third COVID-19 wave. [11] In July 2021, the Cinematographers' Association has announced that the closed cinemas will reopen from July 16, 2021, following a discussion with President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on July 8, approval was given to reopen cinemas.
The production of the film began in 2016. [7] The film was officially released on 18 March 2021 under EAP Theaters island wide. [8] The premiere of the film was held at the Savoy Primer in Wellawatte. [9] The theme of the film is 'Colombo is not a city but a life'. [10] [11]
The shooting was done in and around Colombo, Galle Fort, Galle Face Green, Ella, Badulla since 21 November 2019. However, shooting delayed in several times due to COVID-19 pandemic in throughout the country. [13] The production crew hired a separate train from Colombo for a train scene where they filmed it for four days in Demodara and Ella ...
However, this film reels got burnt before they were shown in Sri Lanka. In 1933 the film Paliganeema was screened in Colombo. During the 1920s and 1930s films with American stars like Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Rudolph Valentino, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. were popular in Sri Lanka.
The film co-produced by director and writer themselves along with Kumara Wadurassa, Dunstan Athula, Latha Warnasuriya, Madhurangi Welivita, Ashoka Jayalath, Ruwan Dissanayake and Sahan Warnasuriya. Cinematography done by Ayeshmantha Hettiarachchi with the assistance of Harshana Karunathilake, Kasun Chamara, Tamindu Dilshan Alwis and Saheesha ...
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EAP Films was originally founded as Edirisinghe Cinema Theatres in 1972. It has the largest share of the Sri Lanka theatre market with more than 15+ screens island-wide. It started producing films in 1994 and its first release was Dhawala Pushpaya (1994). The company has been listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange since the 2000s. [1]