Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Nita and Visa win awards at Indus Valley Internatio­nal Film Festival ‘Suparna’

Dhanushka Gunathilak­e wins Best Cinematogr­apher for

- By Susitha Fernando

Veteran actress Nita Fernando won yet another internatio­nal recognitio­n for her role as Babanona, a washerwoma­n who fight to seek justice for her abducted son, at the Indus Valley Internatio­nal Film Festival which was concluded in New Delhi recently.

Nita won the Jury’s Special Mention for Best Actress while filmmaker Visakesa Chandrasek­aram won the Best Humane Narrative for his ‘Paangshu’ or ‘The Earth’. In May for the same role Nita won the Best Actress award at the 2019 Nice Internatio­nal Film Festival in France. At the festival film’s art director Kumara Karawdeniy­a also won the Best Costume Designer award. Among other internatio­nal accolades ‘Paangshu’ won the Royal Reel Award in 2019 at the Canada Internatio­nal Film Festival and it was hailed at the Dhaka Internatio­nal Film Festival and the Barcelona Imagine India Internatio­nal Film Festival.

In addition to ‘Paangshu’ the Best Cinematogr­aphy award was won by Dhanushka Gunathilak­e for Sujeewa Yaddehige’s film ‘Suparna’.

Among the other main awards at

the Indo Valley Festival; Himanshu Malik (Chitrakut) won the Best Debut Director, the Best Eternal Tale won by ‘The River of Love’, the Best Period Drama was ‘Rangoon’, ‘PadMan’ ajudged the Best Film on Social Theme, the Best Story- Akash Khurana’s ‘The River of Love’, the Best Director - Rajat Kapoor for Kadakh and the Best Film is ‘Chaman Bahar’

Organised by SAFACH (South

Asia Forum for Art and Creative Heritage),“South Asia’s first Borderless Digital Film Festival” hosted nine days of outstandin­g films, interactio­n with celebritie­s, workshops on filmmaking, master classes, scriptwrit­ing, theatre acting, and direction.

“Jury comprising of Supriti – a Diversity and Inclusion consultant, Vineet Chopra – a Theatre Director and Harsh Narayan – a Filmmaker,

had a tough time coming to the conclusion. Screening brought forward the rich diversity and legacy of South Asian films,” the festival organisers stated. The festival opened with R Balki film ‘Padman’ and closed with Vishal Bhardwaj film ‘Rangoon’. Ace Actor Himanshu Malik was the ‘Master of Ceremony’, who also announced the final Awards.

Indus Valley Internatio­nal Film Festival showcased a line-up of films from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India. There were also films in Internatio­nal Panorama segment, comprising films from Italy, Spain etc. Thousands of cine lovers from across the world got an opportunit­y to see a range of movies, short films, documentar­ies and also got a glimpse of celebritie­s and renowned actors and directors.

Announcing the Festival Harsh

Narayan, Founder and Creative Director – Indus Valley Internatio­nal Film Festival said “During these nine days, all the filmmakers from across South Asian countries, had a consensus that a digital platform for South Asian Creative Industry should be created, where they can meet, network, plan co-production­s, and collaborat­e on various aspects of filmmaking. Another important suggestion came that we create a South Asian Cinema fund, to select and support developmen­t of quality screen content in South Asia. These are the most important take-away of this Second edition of Indus Valley Internatio­nal Film Festival. All of us are super excited to take this platform Indus Valley to the next level altogether, as a unified source for South Asian Creative Industry. We also seek to take it to the next level by becoming South

and South-East Asia’s first Borderless Digital Creative Network.”

Organised by South Asia Forum for Art and Creative Heritage (SAFACH), a non-government­al organisati­on which aspires to become a strong medium to facilitate dialogues between the creative industries, encourage creative and artistic collaborat­ions create a networking platform for the artistes, musicians, film fraternity, facilitate creative collaborat­ions and establish a forum to share art, culture, literature, etc.

 ??  ?? Suparna’s cinematogr­apher Dhanushak Gunatillak­e
Nita won the Jury Special Mention for Best Actress while Visakesha Chandrasek­aram won the Best Humane Narrative for his ‘Paangshu’ or ‘The Earth’. In May for the same role Nita won the Best Actress award at the 2019 Nice Internatio­nal Film Festival in France.
Suparna’s cinematogr­apher Dhanushak Gunatillak­e Nita won the Jury Special Mention for Best Actress while Visakesha Chandrasek­aram won the Best Humane Narrative for his ‘Paangshu’ or ‘The Earth’. In May for the same role Nita won the Best Actress award at the 2019 Nice Internatio­nal Film Festival in France.
 ??  ?? Nita Fernando in ‘Paangshu’
Nita Fernando in ‘Paangshu’
 ??  ?? Paangshu Director Visakesa
Paangshu Director Visakesa

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