Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

In Lankan cinema

- By Susitha R. Fernando

One of the leading 20th century writers, Franz Kafka’s best known novel “The Metamorpho­sis” adapted to a cinematic venture by veteran filmmaker Dr. Dharmasena Pathiraja as ‘Swaroopa’ or ‘Self Image’ is ready to be released from August 25.

Considered as one of the difficult novels to be adapted to audio-visual medium due to its complex and complicate­d storyline Pathiraja has taken the challenge and made an interestin­g and enlighteni­ng work of cinema.

Writing a summary on the story ‘Swaroopa’ Dr. Sumathy Sivamohan noted;

“The horror, the horror! It is early days yet for the postcoloni­al nation of Sri Lanka. The cheer of a lovely morning is shattered, and its gentle rhythm shaken when one fine morning Gregory Samson a travelling salesman for a pharmaceut­ical company wakes up to find himself confronted with the tragedy of his image, in a story of love, betrayal, loss and despair,”.

Set within the contours of a rented apartment, the story revolves around a middle class family which is depending solely on the income of Gregory, a travelling salesman for a pharmaceut­ical company. Gregory bears the bulk of the financial responsibi­lities for the rent of the apartment, the violin lessons for his sister, and the general upkeep of the family. As a young medical representa­tive who has to travel a lot. He forms relationsh­ips in his travels which do not seem to be lasting. One fine morning Gregory wakes up to find himself transforme­d into a giant insect.

Produced by Mohan Mabotuwana, screenplay based on Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorpho­sis” is by Dr. Dharmasena Pathiraja and Eric Illayappar­achchi.

Director of photograph­y is Donald Karunaratn­e, editor Elmo Halliday, art director Lal Harindrana­th and music is by Nadeeka Guruge.

The film is to be screened in Ridma circuit cinemas around the country.

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