The last film he
worked on was Alborada (2021, DCP), which is a feature film screened at the
Tokyo International Film Festival. Let Her Cry (2015), a film directed by
Handagama, made a significant impact in the film industry. Its world premiere at
the Black Night Film Festival in Tallinn in 2015 was followed by a notable
achievement at the SAARC Film Festival in 2017, where it won the Best Film
award.
Ini Avan (2012, DCP, 35mm) film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in
2012 and earned a Special Jury Mention at the Tokyo International Film Festival
in the same year. The film received critical acclaim and was screened at several
other prestigious film festivals such as the Toronto International Film
Festival, Jeonju International Film Festival, Paris International Film Festival,
among others.
Ashoka Handagama's film Aksharaya (2005, 35MM Feature) was an
international success in 2005, premiering at the prestigious San Sebastian and
Tokyo Film Festivals. The film's being showcased at numerous festivals across
the worldwide.
Thani Thatuwen Piyambanna, a feature film produced in 2002 and
directed by Ashoka Handagama, debuted at the San Sebastian Film Festival and
received notable accolades. Specifically, the film won the Best Asian Film award
at the Tokyo International Film Festival, along with the Audience Awards for
Best Feature and Jury Special Mention at the Torino International Film Festival
in Italy, among others.
The
much-acclaimed film Me Mage Sandayi (2000, Feature) had its world premiere at
the prestigious London Film Festival, followed by a screening at the Singapore
International Film Festival (In Competition). It has been screened at numerous
film festivals all over the world and has won several awards, including the
Young Cinema Award for Best Feature from the Singapore International Film
Festival 2001, Woosok Award for Best Film from Jeonju International Film
Festival, South Korea 2001, and the Golden Swing Award for Jury Prize from
Bangkok International Film Festival 2001, and many more.
Ashoka Handagama is a
prominent film director in Sri Lanka who has directed several films over the
past 33 years including Chanda Kinnari, Moon Hunt (1996), and Vidhu (2010). He
is widely considered as one of the leaders of the third generation of Sri Lankan
cinema.
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https://www.academia.edu/37844685/The_Paradigm_Shift_of_Sri_Lankan_Cinema_A_Study_of_Reflections_and_Repercussions_in_the_Cinema_after_Introducing_the_Open_Economy_in_1977

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