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Asoka Handagama
අශෝක හඳගම
1962
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SUMMARY

Asoka Handagama අශෝක හඳගම
Ashoka Handagama
  • Birthday : 1962 December 11

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    NATIONAL AWARDS

    1 Best Director

    2nd Vicharaka Sammana Ulela - FIPRESCT 1995
    Chandakinnari

    2 Best Director

    25th OCIC Award Ceremony 1999
    Chandakinnari

    3 Best Script Writer

    25th OCIC Award Ceremony 1999
    Chandakinnari

    4 Best Director

    5th Vicharaka Sammana Ulela - FIPRESCT 2000
    Sanda Dadayama

    5 Best Performance AwardScript

    5th Vicharaka Sammana Ulela - FIPRESCT 2000
    Sanda Dadayama

    6 Best Director [2nd]

    28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002
    Me Mage Sandai

    7 Best Script Writer [2nd]

    28th OCIC and UNDA Award Ceremony 2002
    Me Mage Sandai

    8 Best Director

    2nd Derana Film Awards 2013
    Ini Avan

    9 Best Screenplay

    2nd Derana Film Awards 2013
    Ini Avan

    10 Best Script

    5th Derana Film Awards 2017
    Age Asa Aga

    11 Best Lyricist

    5th Derana Film Awards 2017
    Age Asa Aga

    12 Best Script Writer

    3rd Hiru Golden Film Awards 2018
    Age Asa Aga

    13 Best Director

    34th Sarasaviya Awards - 2018
    Age Asa Aga
     
    FILMOGRAPHY


    AS CREW MEMBER

    1Chandakinnari
    Director
    1998
    2Me Mage Sandai
    Director / Script
    2001
    3Thani Thatuwen Piyabanna
    Director / Story
    2003
    4Vidhu
    Director
    2010
    5Ini Avan
    Director / Story / Screenplay
    2012
    6Age Asa Aga
    Director / Story / Script
    2016
    7Asandhimiththa
    Director / Script
    2019
    8Alborada
    Director
    2022
    9Doosra
    Lyrics
    2024
    10Rani
    Director / Lyrics / Script
    2025

    UPCOMING

    1Thundenek
    Director
    2Thundenek
    Main Actor
    BIOGRAPHY

    Asoka Handagama (born December 1962) is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. He obtained his primary and secondary schooling in a provincial school and went on to study mathematics at the University of Kelaniya where he was awarded a first class honors degree. He obtained his MSc in Development Economics at Warwick University in 1995. He is also an Assistant Governor of the Sri Lankan Central Bank.
     
    Asoka Handagama's entry to film-making was through theater and television. His first theatrical effort, a play of Bhoomika (film), was to address the emerging ethnic crisis in the island. The play won the National Youth award for best direction in 1985. His second stage play, Thunder, placed second in Best Script at the 1987 State Drama Festival. When he directed his third play, Magatha, reactions to it were controversial. The play was challenged by the judicial system of Sri Lanka. However, Magatha was shown in almost all parts of the country. The play won the Best Original Script and Best Director award at the 1989 State Drama Festival. The script was published in 2011, and won the State Literary Award for Best Drama Script. His fourth stage play, A Death at an Antique Shop, debuted in 2021.
     
    Chanda Kinnarie was his debut effort in cinema. Breaking the rules of realism, this film indicated the formation of a cinematic language consisting of hyper-realistic images. The film won the award for Most Promising Director at the Critics' awards in 1994. It was also awarded Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay at the 1998 OCIC awards. When he made his second film, Moon Hunt (1996), he worked with experienced Japanese cinematographer Akira Takada. The film needed a specialist in lighting camera technique, as the whole film takes place at night. Handagama received criticism from his local colleagues for using a foreign cinematographer. It won 6 main awards from Sri Lanka Film Critic's Forum awarded for Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Cinematography in 2000. For some technical reasons, the film did not come out to theaters in Sri Lanka.
     
    His works started to attract independent film festival audience around the world with his movie Me Mage Sandai. Veteran Sri Lankan filmmaker Dr. Lester James Peiris named this work as the landmark film which launched the third revolution in Sri Lankan cinema. It was a bold revelation of impact of the war in rural life in the country. Novel in the form, this minimalist film traveled all around the world, was critically acclaimed at more than 50 international film festivals, and won numerous awards in Singapore, Chonju, Delhi, Houston, Bangkok and Tokyo. The film also gained critical success in Europe, and has been considered one of "the most outstanding revelations of the decade" by the prestigious French Film Review "Les Cahiers du Cinéma".
     
    Flying with One Wing (2002) was yet another courageous work by Asoka. This is the first time in this part of the world that the issue of gender politics is addressed in cinema. Having the World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival (2002), it was adjudged as the Best Asian Film at the Tokyo International Film Festival (2002), Audience Award for Best Film at Torino International Film Festival and many more.
     
    Aksharaya (Letter of Fire) was considered the most controversial work and the most talked about film in his career. Banned in Sri Lanka, it raised a fundamental issue of freedom of cinematic expression in Sri Lanka's Supreme Court. Exposed only to international festivals like San Sebastian and Tokyo, this movie, banned in Sri Lanka, found its way to the YouTube where it has been seen by more than 3 million people there.
     
    Disturbed by the painful experience he had with the Aksharaya struggle, he then went on to make a children's movie Vidhu ( 2010). Ini-Avan is considered the most accomplished cinematic work of Asoka Handagama. Premiered at Cannes 2012 as one of the films under ACID (l'Association du Cinéma Indépendant pour sa Diffusion-). Ini-Avan was one of the five films selected for in-depth discussions with the audience conducted by the University of Toronto at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film has been listed for many festivals including Edinburgh, Tokyo, Hamburg and many more.
     
     
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