Mon
23/06
Jolly Cinema > 09:00
GEHENU LAMAI
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Original version with subtitles
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GEHENU LAMAI
Film Notes
It was my long-time friendship with legendary Dr Lester James Peries who often drew me to Colombo first, but over time I discovered Sumitra Peries – editor, filmmaker, producer and diplomat. Referred to as the Poetess of Sri Lankan Cinema, she went on to make nine films after the success of her debut film Gehenu Lamai, all of which centred on female protagonists. Sumitra Peries often spoke about her wish to restore her films, but restoration seemed far-fetched, when the National Film Corporation was battling for the survival of the film’s elements. I knew that if we did not act soon, we could lose the film forever. Recognised as the Outstanding Film of the Year at the 1978 London Film Festival and described as “spare and restrained, with shimmering black-andwhite images,” by critic David Robinson who wrote “the film is a rarity, maybe unique, as a work of a wholly feminine sensibility.”Gehenu Lamai, set in rural Sri Lanka, is a lyrical film that tells the moving tale of two sisters whose dreams and aspirations come to nought in the face of rigid social conventions and insurmountable class barriers. The film beautifully captures the confusion and fragility of adolescent love and yearning, further elevated by an outstanding performance by a 16-year-old Wasanthi Chathurani as Kusum in her debut role. The restoration was the most challenging of the films that we had taken up so far at L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory. The film literally had to be constructed from three different elements ranging in condition from average to poor to critical, with badly marred images, problematic sound and embedded subtitles. Working on the resurrection of her film was very emotional for me. I was struck by the imagery, the sensuality of the close-ups, the poetry of the cinematic language, the intensity of the performances and the many-layered complexity of the relationships between the characters… it made me marvel at the fact that it was her first film. I only wish that Sumitra Peries was still with us so I could show her the beauty of her film come to life again.
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur
Cast and Credits
T. int.: Girls. Sog.: dal romanzo Gehenu Lamai (1966) di Karunasena Jayalath. Scen.: Sumitra Peries. F.: M.S. Ananda. M.: Sumitra Peries. Mus.: Nimal Mendis. Int.: Vasanthi Chathurani (Kusum Liyanage), Ajith Jinadasa (Nimal Satharasinghe), Jenita (Soma Liyanage), Shyama Ananda (Padmini), Trilicia Gunawardena (Kusum and Sona’s mother), Senaka Perera (Kusum and Sona’s father), Chitra Wakishta (Kamalawathie Satharasinghe). Prod.: Lester James Peries. DCP. D.: 110’. Bn.
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