Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Prasanna’s ‘Paradise’ Wins Kim Jiseok Award for the Best Film

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Prasanna Vithanage’s film Paradise made history by clinching the Kim Ji-seok Award for the Best Film at Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival 2023. Film is produced by Newton Cinema and presented by Mani Ratnam and Madras Talkies.

Paradise had its world premiere at Busan, featuring an all-star cast and crew, including Roshan Mathew, Darshana Rajendran, Shyam Fernando, and Mahendra Perera. The film boasts Rajeev Ravi as the cinematogr­apher, Sreekar Prasad as the editor, Tapas Nayak as the sound designer, and K, the music director. Paradise will have its Indian premiere at the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival from October 27th to November 5, 2023, in the Icon Section which showcases the films of iconic South Asian directors.

The Kim Jiseok Award, establishe­d in 2017, commemorat­es the late Kim Jiseok, who dedicated his life to discoverin­g and supporting the growth of Asian cinema.

Former deputy director and the executive programmer of Busan

Internatio­nal Film Festival (BIFF), Kim Ji-seok, died of a heart attack in 2017 while he was attending the Cannes Film Festival. Kim Ji-seok is considered as one of the most respected film programmer­s on the internatio­nal circuit and he was also one of the four founding member of BIFF.

Paradise narrates the vacation of a tourist couple, exploring their struggles with societal, personal, and internal challenges. Through their experience­s, they unveil an objective truth about human nature.

“After 28 years today, it is ironic to receive this award named after late Kim Jiseok. Kim was a dear friend to all Asian filmmakers. Kim, I am honoured to take you to my home. I would like to thank you, my dear producer Anto Chittilapp­illy and Newton Cinema, our presenter Mr. Mani Ratnam, Madras Talkies, the cast, and crew of Paradise. This award belongs to you,” stated Prasanna Vithanage.

Mani Ratnam, of Madras Talkies, said, “When there is turmoil in paradise, both social and economic, when there is a re-evaluation of man-woman relationsh­ip, when an old epic gets reflected in today’s troubled times, we have Paradise, a film with a vision.”

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