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Asha de Vos (Sinhala:ආශා ඩි වොස් (born 1979) is a Sri Lankan marine biologist, ocean educator and pioneer of blue whale research within the northern Indian Ocean. [1] She is known for her Blue Whale Project. She is a Senior TED Fellow [2] and was chosen for a BBC 100 Women award in 2018. [3][4] She is a National Geographic ...
Alborada (Sinhala: ඇල්බොරාදා) is a 2021 Sri Lankan multilingual biographical romantic film directed by Asoka Handagama and produced by H.D. Premasiri for Sarasavi Cineroo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film is based on the fictionalized sex life of Chile 's Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda from 1929 to 1931 in Sri Lanka. [ 3 ]
Cinema of Sri Lanka ; List of Sri Lankan films; 1940s; 1947 1948 1949: 1950s; 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959: 1960s; 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 ...
2009. (82nd) The Road from Elephant Pass. අලිමංකඩ. Sinhala, Tamil. Chandran Rutnam. Not nominated. Sri Lanka's initial Oscar submission, Mansion by the Lake, is a Sinhala language drama, loosely based on Anton Chekhov 's play The Cherry Orchard. The plot revolves around a Sri Lankan noble family, now penniless, who return to their ...
Asu (Sinhala: ආසූ, lit. 'Arrived') is a 2021 Sri Lankan Sinhala -language drama film produced, written and directed by Sanjeewa Pushpakumara. [1] The film stars Udari Warnakulasooriya, Shyam Fernando and Dinara Punchihewa in the main lead roles. [2] The film story was inspired based on the tragic death of Indira Jayasuriya who succumbed ...
Sarasaviya Awards (Sinhala:සරසවිය සම්මාන) is an award bestowed to distinguished individuals involved with the Sinhala cinema, each year by the Sarasaviya weekly newspaper in collaboration with the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House), Sri Lanka in recognition of the contributions made by them to the Sri Lankan film industry.
Kadawunu Poronduwa (Sinhala: කඩවුනු පොරොන්දුව, "The Broken Promise") was the first film to be made in the Sinhala language; it is generally considered to have heralded the coming of Sinhala Cinema. The film was produced and filmed in India however, and was highly influenced by South Indian melodrama. It was first ...
The film marked the sixth cinema direction by Sanjaya Nirmal, after the films: Samaara, Rosa Kale, July Hathai, Swara and Aale Corona. [4] The film was edited by Shaan Alwis, music direction by Nadeeka Guruge and the production coordination is done by Fr Antony Nishan and Ranjan Prasanna.