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  2. Cinema of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan cinema encompasses the Sri Lankan film industry. It is a fledgling industry that has struggled to find a footing since its inauguration in 1947 with Kadawunu Poronduwa produced by S. M. Nayagam of Chitra Kala Movietone. Sri Lankan films are usually made in Sinhala and Tamil, the dominant languages of the country.

  3. Lists of Sri Lankan films - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Sinhala Cinema Database - www.films.lk; New Sinhala Films - www.sirisara.lk; New Sinhala Movies; National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka - Official Website;

  4. Wimal Dissanayake - Wikipedia

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    Nikaveva Vidyalaya. Trinity College, Kandy. Alma mater. University of Peradeniya. University of Pennsylvania. University of Cambridge. Occupation (s) writer, academic, university professor and film critic. Wimal Dissanayake (born 1939) is a Sri Lankan writer, lecturer, and scholar of Asian cinema and Asian communication theory.

  5. List of Sri Lankan films of the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas in Sri Lanka have been closed since the third week of March due to the corona epidemic. Then, cinema halls follows audiences using hygienic strategies. Cinema halls were reopened on 27 June 2020. [1] Movie theaters were officially closed for 183 days due to the Corona epidemic. [2]

  6. Malini Fonseka - Wikipedia

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    Website. malinifonseka.com. Wanniarachchige Malini Senehelatha Fonseka, popularly known as Malini Fonseka (Sinhala:මාලිනී ෆොන්සේකා) (born 30 April 1947, in Kelaniya, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan actress, theatre artist and a director. Often considered the "Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema", [1][2] Fonseka first became widely ...

  7. Gajaman - Wikipedia

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    LKR 1610 million. Gajaman (Sinhala: ගජමෑන්), sometimes referred to as Camillus' Gajaman 3D, is a 2023 Sri Lankan Sinhala 3D animation comedy film directed by Chanaka Perera and co-produced by John Fonseka and Chamika Jinadasa, Executive Produced by Isuru Silva and Isuru David for Studio 101. [2] The film makes the hallmark in Sri ...

  8. Sri Lanka cinema family - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka cinema family is the largest artistic family tree known in the world spanning over a sixty years in the Sinhala film industry. Many members of the family, both direct biological descendants and those married into the family, have had prolific careers as actors, film directors, producers, singers, scriptwriters, journalists and lyricists which included more than six generations at ...

  9. Ginimal Pokuru - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in the history of Sri Lankan cinema, two cinema boards came together to screen the film: LFD and CEL cinema boards. The film is based on a true story that took place in Sri Lanka twenty years ago. [13] The Performance Board certified the film as an adults-only film and the film was released on 3 December 2021. [14]