Purahanda Kaluwara

Purahanda Kaluwara

පුරහඳ කළුවර

Colour 35 mm

Film No: 943  ·  Released: 11 Oct 2001

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NamePurahanda Kaluwara / පුරහඳ කළුවර
Film No943
Released Date11 Oct 2001
ColorimeterColour
Video Format35 mm
Movie GroupSinhala
CategoryFamily
Main Actor: Joe Abeywickrama Main Actress: Priyanka Samaraweera Director: Prasanna Vithanage Producer: Damayanthi Fonseka

International Awards

1 Groande Prix Awards Amions International Film Festival Amions - France - 1999
2 Fifressi Awards (Critic) Fribourg Film Festival Fribourg - Switzerland - 1999
3 Netpeck Awards Amions Film Festival Amions - France - 1999

National Awards

For The Film

1 Best Film 27th Sarasaviya Awards - 2002 - 2002
2 Famous Film [4th] 27th Sarasaviya Awards - 2002 - 2002

For Artists

1 Best Actor 27th Sarasaviya Awards - 2002 - 2002 Joe Abeywickrama
2 Best Script Writer 27th Sarasaviya Awards - 2002 - 2002 Prasanna Vithanage
3 Best Upcoming Actress 27th Sarasaviya Awards - 2002 - 2002 Priyanka Samaraweera
4 Best Director 28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002 - 2002 Prasanna Vithanage
5 Best Actor 28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002 - 2002 Joe Abeywickrama
6 Best Cinematographer [2nd] 28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002 - 2002 M.D. Mahindapala
7 Best Script Writer 28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002 - 2002 Prasanna Vithanage
8 Best Performance Award 28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002 - 2002 Priyanka Samaraweera

The land is stricken by drought and ethnic conflict. The lake on the edge of the jungle is almost dry and few miles away the sons of the rural poor are dying on the front of a bitter civil war.

As he collects water from what is left in the lake. Wannihami, the blind old man, knows the rain will come soon.

A few days later, on the Buddhist holiday of the full moon. His soldier son's body is returned by the Army in a sealed coffin. The day the rains fall is the day Bandara is buried. Wannihami refuses to sign the papers which will entitle the family to the Government's compensation payment for his son's death in action.

Sunanda, the younger daughter, silently accepts her father's decision and finds a job in a garment factory. But her boyfriend Somay, her elder, married sister Yamuna and the local Government officer pressure Wannihami to sign the papers. The customary alm-giving period of three months, After bandara's death is fast approaching and money has to be found to pay for the food. Somay earns a pittance as a brick maker. He too feels, like Bandara once did. That the only way to earn a decent living is to joined Army. The local Buddhist monk wants to construct a memorial in the name of the valiant son of the soil who gave his life for his country.

Faced with this pressure from people blinded by desperate poverty, day to day hardships and empty glories of being nothing more than canon fodder, Wannihami retains the clarity of vision, which gives him the wisdom that reaches far beyond what the eye can see. He pick up the mammoty to dig up and open his son's sealed coffin by doing this he knows he will invalidate the compensation claim, but his greater purpose is to believe that the war cannot kill his son.

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