Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ravindran’s ‘Soundless Dance’ creates echoes in Jaffna

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The 5th Jaffna Internatio­nal Cinema Festival (JICF) 2019 concluded last week winning the Best Debut Film award for young exiled Sri Lankan filmmaker Pradeepan Ravindran’s “Soundless Dance”

The France-Sri Lanka production of Pradeepan won the award while it was nominated along with ‘Manohar and I’ by Amitabha Chaterji (India) and ‘ House of my Fathers’ by Suba Sivakumara­n (France/Sri Lanka).

The jury which adjudicate­d the award for the debut film comprised of Prof. Neloufer de Mel (Sri Lanka), V. K. Joseph ( India) and Cayathri Divakalala (Sri Lanka) and in their jury statement it is stated, “for its powerful story of a young Tamil man, and only son, who flees Sri Lanka’s ethnic war and finds himself as a refugee in France;”

They further noted “for its vivid cinematic exploratio­n of his inner self, as he struggles with the past and the present, with hallucinat­ions and dreams, with different landscapes whether in war zones or urban Europe, and with the disintegra­tion of his family and his own body and soul.

For excellent acting and strong character portrayal of the main characters that avoids stereotype­s - For a command of cinematic language, of visual images of war-torn landscapes as desolate, destroyed and unpredicta­ble; of cramped rooms and kitchens that embody the main character’s feeling of entrapment and alienation, of the blending of war, digital and film footage”

JICF was held for the fifth consecutiv­e time from September 3 - 9 in Jaffna with the participat­ion of 22 countries with nearly 70 films including feature films, documentar­ies and short films. The countries that participat­ed were Afghanista­n, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway, Philippine­s, Singapore, Sri Lanka, the UK and the USA. Honoring the seniors and encouragin­g the young generation of filmmakers, the festival presented a number of awards during the awards ceremony.

Award for the Best Internatio­nal Short Film was won by Malaysian filmmaker Anwar Johari Ho’s ‘ Forget me not’. Iranian film ‘Elephant Bird’ by Masond Soheili and Singapore film ‘ Tenebrae’ by Nicole Midori Woodford were the other two nomination­s.

Award for the Best National Short Film was bagged by Bavaneedha Log anathan for her f ilm ‘Generation­s’. In its citation about ‘Generation’ the film jury stated “It was difficult to choose a winner from a selection of films from film-makers with such great potential. But we felt the film that really stood out delivered creative excellence in every aspect. From story to script to cinematogr­aphy, from the visual to the unsaid, this film-maker shows not only a technical maturity and an ability to tell a story but to deliver it with an original and distinctiv­e style to call their very own. The jury were so impressed they wanted to see more of it.” Bavaneedha was also received a cash prize sponsored by Ceylon theatres and Cargills Bank.

The jury for both national and internatio­nal short films comprised of Helen Blakeman ( UK), Asoka Handagama (Sri Lanka) and Robert Crusz (Sri Lanka).

Audience Award for the Most Popular Short Film was won by ‘Vanitha Senathiraj­ah for his film ‘The Ruins’.

The Lifetime Achievemen­t Awards of the fifth JaffnaICF were given to award winning Indian film critic V. K. Joseph and veteran Sri Lankan actress Swarna Mallawarac­hchi. Indian film critic.

Jaffna ICF 2019 also felicitate­d five journalist­s for their endearing

 ??  ?? A scene from award winning ‘Soundless Dance’
A scene from award winning ‘Soundless Dance’
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Pradeepan Raveendran

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