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Pathiraja Navaratne Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Ranjith Dharmasena (28 March 1943 – 28 January 2018) was a
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
n
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and
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. He has been referred to as a 'rebel with a cause', an ‘''enfant terrible'' of the '70s', and is widely recognized as the pioneer of Sri Lankan cinema’s 'second revolution'. He is also renowned as an academic, playwright and poet.


Early life

Educated at Dharmaraja College, Kandy, Pathiraja graduated from the
University of Peradeniya The University of Peradeniya ( si, පේරාදෙණිය විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය, ta, பேராதனைப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்) is a public university in Sri Lanka, funded by the University ...
with an honours degree in Sinhala and Western Classical Culture in 1967. Subsequently he began work as a lecturer in Drama and Performance Arts, and later obtained a PhD in Bengali cinema from
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. His thesis was ''The Dialectic of Region and Nation in the Films of Bengali Independents: Ghatak, Ray and Sen (2001)''. He learned the language of cinema from the film society movement, which was popular in Sri Lanka in the early sixties. He also recognized their sociopolitical limitations in a country which was heading into a period of deep turmoil. He also studied the cinema of radical activists like
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, Third Cinema filmmakers like
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, and Asians like
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First wave of success (1970–1977)

Pathiraja made a short 10-minute film titled ''Saturo'' in 1970. His full-length feature film ''Ahas Gauwa'' followed four years later. Dealing with the urban lower class, the film was atypical of most commercial films of that period. It was critically well-received, sweeping the FCJAC Awards landing Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor and winning the Office Catholique Internationale Du Cinema (Sri Lanka) awards for Best Film and Best Director. 1975's ''
Eya Dan Loku Lamayek ''Eya Dan Loku Lamayek (How to Be an Adult)'' ( si, එයා දැන් ලොකු ළමයෙක්) is a 1975 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dharmasena Pathiraja. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast ...
'' was Sri Lanka's entry at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival, winning a Special Diploma for Female Performance in 1976 and the Special award from the peace council of the USSR to be screened at the 18th
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in
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in 1975. 1978's ''
Bambaru Avith ''Bambaru Avith (The Wasps are Here)'' ( si, italic=yes, බඹරු ඇවිත්) is a 1978 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Dharmasena Pathiraja and produced by director himself with Thilak Godamanne for Saranga Salaroo. It exp ...
'' is widely considered Pathiraja's masterpiece. That year it represented Sri Lanka at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival and was screened at the Venice and
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s. In Sri Lanka it was awarded Best Director and Best Film honors at the first
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and the OCIC Awards. In 1997 a special council selected to celebrate 50 years of Sri Lankan Cinema named it the fourth best Sri Lankan film of all-time.


Middle period (1977–1981)

Later that year, Pathiraja made the
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film ''Ponmani'' shown at the International Film Festival in India. 1980 saw the filming of ''Para Dige'' which was shown some time later at
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in the Third World Cinema Program and in France and
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. 1981's ''Soldadu Unnahe'' would be Pathiraja's last film for 13 years. It was Sri Lanka's entry to the 8th International Film Festival of India and was awarded Best Film, Best Director and best Script at the third Presidential Film Awards and Best Director and Best Film at the OCIC Awards. OCIC named it the best Sri Lankan film of the 1980 –1990 period in 1990.


Return to film (1994–2002)

1994's ''Wasuli'' was a relatively minor film. In 2001 Pathrija returned on a bigger scale with ''Mathu Yam Dawasa'', shown at the
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and the 4th
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Academic career

Dharmasena Pathiraja started his academic career at the
University of Kelaniya Pannaya Parisujjhati , mottoeng = Self-purification is by insight , established = 1875 Vidyalankara Pirivena1959 Vidyalankara University , type = Public , endowment = , adminis ...
as an assistant lecturer. Later he worked as a lecturer in several Sri Lankan universities, including,
University of Jaffna The University of Jaffna ( ta, யாழ்ப்பாணப் பல்கலைக்கழகம், translit=Yāḻppāṇap Palkalaikkaḻakam; si, යාපනය විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය, ''Yāpanaya Viśvavidyālaya''; ...
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University of Ruhuna The University of Ruhuna ( si, රුහුණ විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය, රෝහණ සරසවිය (Ruhuṇa Viśvavidyālaya, Rohana sarasaviya),; ta, ருகுண பல்கலைக் கழகம்) is a publ ...
and
University of Colombo (Buddhih Sarvatra Bhrajate) , mottoeng = ''Wisdom Enlightens'' , established = , endowment = Sri Lankan rupee, LKR 1.461 1,000,000,000 (number), billion
. Dharmasena Pathiraja was also the Chairman of Sri Lanka Media Training Institute.


Theatergraphy

*1970 Kora saha Andaya (The Lame and the Blind) script. Produced by
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. *1971 Putu (''
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'' of
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) Translator and director. It won best translation script in the state drama festival in 1971.


Filmography

Unscreened Feature *1981 ''Sira Kandavura'' *1983 ''Shelton Saha Kanthi'' *1994 ''Whirl Wind (Vasuli)'' olour


Shorts and Documentaries

*2006 ''In Search of a Road'' olour*1988 ''Shelter For Million Families'' – A 15 mts documentary produced to commemorate the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless, Screened at ST. Anne's Theatre, London on the occasion of the ceremonial award presentation for the best housing program of the year won by Sri Lanka. 1988. (35mm Colour) *1984 ''Putting The Last First'' – A documentary on local level community based projects for NORAD (35 mm Colour) *1974 ''The Coast (Werala)'' A 30 mts documentary on coast conservation for the Ministry of Fisheries, 1974. ( 35 mm Colour) *1972 ''Anduren Eliyata'' – From Darkness to Light,A 40 mts documentary on Land Reforms, produced for the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reforms. 1972 (35mm -Black and White) *1969 ''Enemies (Sathuro)'' &W


Television dramas(series)

*1985 ''Gangulen Egodata'' -Crossing the Stream *1986 ''Maaya Mandira'' – Mansion of Maya. 1986, 27mts.Tele feature For National TV. *1988 ''Ella langa Walawwa'' – The House By the Waterfall. 1988,14 (27mts) episodes, Tele Drama for the National TV *1989 ''Wanni Hamilage Kathawa'' – Story of Wannihamy,4 (27mts) episodes, Tele docu drama *1989 ''Sudubandelage Kathawa''- Story of Sudu Banda,2 (30mts) episodes Tele docu-drama *1989 ''Pura Sakmana-2'' (45mts) episodes Tele Drama, An adaptation of Anton Chekhov's ''Lady with the Dog'' for National TV *1992 ''Kadulla-The Hurdle-21'' (26 mts) episodes, Tele Drama, Won 9 UNDA international awards (Sri Lanka Office) Including Best TV Feature, Best Director, Best Script, Best Male and Female Performances, of the year 1992 *1993 ''Suba Anagathyak-16'' (26mts) episodes, Tele Drama, An Adaptation of Charles Dicken's ''Great Expectations'' for National TV *1994 ''Nadunana Puttu''- Unknown Sons,21 (26mts) episodes, Tele Drama, for ITN *1996 ''Durganthaya''- 34 (26mts) episodes, Tele Drama, An adaptation of Emily Brontë's ''Wuthering Heights'' *2009 ''Kampitha Vil''


Publications

* struggle between the form and the content of Sinhalese theatre(Sinhala Naatye Aakruthiyahaa Anthargathayaathara Aragalaya), 2017 *Kora Saha Andaya and vangagiriya, original plays, 2017 *Putu,Sinhala translation of a play by Eugene Ionesco, 2017 * Pedro paramo, translation of a novel, 2012


References


External links


Sri Lanka Sinhala Films Database – Dharmasena Pathiraja
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* ttp://www.kinema.uwaterloo.ca/article.php?id=78&feature Conversation with Sri Lankan Director Dharmasena Pathiraja
Pathiraja back with Prince Siddhartha
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pathiraja, Dharmasena 1943 births 2018 deaths Sri Lankan film directors Sri Lankan screenwriters Sri Lankan radio writers Alumni of Dharmaraja College Alumni of the University of Peradeniya Academics of the University of Colombo Alumni of the University of Ceylon People from Kandy Kala Keerthi