‘Govi Thaththa’ wins international kudos
View(s):The debut cinematic venture by award winning music director Darshana Ruwan Dissanayake won multiple awards at the Borden International Film Festival (BIFF) in Sweden.
The film won the Best Director and an honourable Mention for Best Music Composer for Dissanayake while the Best Actor and Actresses awards were won by Jagath Chamila and Himali Saurangi.
The film producer Sarath Bandara Kokwewa won the First Time Feature Film award. Dharshana earlier won the Best Music director award at the American Golden Picture award.
‘Father, the farmer’, a love poem for the earth, is his own aesthetic art.
This could be the best film in the country for the development of the social attitudes of degenerate people in the third world. In particular, the budding filmmaker has consistently made a soundtrack of the film. In this case, the music of this film is very much exalted and there are only two vowel associations. For the sake of classical music including classical symphonic music, the film attracts the audience with a marvelous of aesthetic.
Darshan Ruwan Dissanayake, a wonderful film musician, has created a lot of great music in his ‘Father, the farmer’ film. As a filmmaker, this is a speciality project.
‘I think that is probably why Ray, Chaplin, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and others are successful in cinema. Because music can only convey emotions, that cannot be said in words. This is often the maximum of an intelligent musician. In the music of the film, the two vowel elements that come to the forefront of the music are constantly blending into different musical traditions. Taking the opportunity, the subtle moods of the intelligent spectator vibrate. It is to build a vision of Ruwan maker and the line in the movie success.
The film depicts a great personality in Darshana not only for Sri Lanka but for the whole world. From the beginning to the end of the film, it gives the feeling that no other filmmaker in Sri Lanka had ever been able to understand the aesthetics that have been built through the use of code. It is a matter which we sincerely appreciate.
This is a movie you should watch and enjoy, since the filmmaker is not hypocritically condemning the budding filmmaker with his own criticism of criticism. In this film, the protagonist who first dives with an aquarium in pure water, finally uses a cinematographer to create a story about a fish lying dead in a paddy field with dirty oil. In the 90 minutes of the film’s run, using the radio as a symbol, the social transformation and the social tragedies that prevail in the agra-cultural economy that breaks with the open economy of 30 years is remarkable. In agro-culture, the farmer is a poet, teacher, and environmentalist aesthetic.
This filmmaker carefully builds upon the manner in which Vadie was acting. The genuine farmer is the oldest of the multinational corporations that have caused the drunkenness, the laziness, the war, the farmland, etc., because of the attitudinal transformation of the people in the eco-friendly humanitarian agro-cultural economy. Deep sociological factors such as alienation from the great peasant culture Science is very sensitive to beauty. It’s jailing successful in film. From the very beginning of this story, the Kuwaiti multinationals, who have been promoting low yields in low lying zones, have gradually poisoned the earth with the use of agro-oil fertiliser introduced to a beautiful village in the ancient self-sufficiency of the land. A healthy farmer is a kid The invasion of the disease housekeeper, briefly summarized the “Father, the Farmer” very aesthetically built in film.
Hailing from a traditional agricultural family, the producer Sarath Bandara Kokwewa, founder of Kokwewa Creations joined hands with Darshana Ruwan Dissanayake to produce the movie, ‘Govi Thaththa’. Being a farmer himself paved the way to portray the tragedies of traditional farmers across the country.
An award winning musician, Darshana Ruwan Dissanayake, reportedly is the first Sri Lanka music director to become a filmmaker. The story is based on his own father Premarathna Dissanayake who was himself a farmer from the village Unagala Vehera.
The film, “GoviThaththa” portray the tragedies people and the environment are faced due to moving away from nature-friendly agro practices of the past and adopting to chemical-based agriculture
The cast of the film consist of Jagath Chamila, Himali Sayurangi, Dharmapriya Dias, Sanath Wimalasiri, Dimuthu Chinthaka, Gamini Jayalath, Sanath Chandasekara, Eric Madanayake, Nirosha Virajini, Nadeesha Rangani, Sooriya Dayaruwan, Daya Wayaman, Sachini Ranawaka, Sachini Nisansala Sandamali, Prasadi Nimanthika Wijerathna, Sarath Bandara Kokwewa, Attanayake Bandara, Dilip Maduranga, Senaka Edirisinghe
Prasanna Dissanayake, Surangith Sameera Ranasinghe, andunLakmal, Lal Sirisena, Sarath Bandara Kokwewa and Mangala Rodrigue., Darshika Dilrukshi, Neranjan Hemantha, and Shashika Marasinghe
In addition the film is played by a large number of children. They include ThenukRodrigue, Dulma Shankadima Dissanayake, Wadisha Madusara Dissasnayake, Chanu lImanjith Kokwewa, Haritha PradeepMihisara, Pamuditha TishanRaveesha, Tharuki Indusha Sajani
Ranmini Uththara Kokwewa, Wishmi Poornima Wijesekara, Tharun Thamuditha and many more. Behind the scene editor is Ajith Ramanayake, technical script written by Dr. Sunil Ransinghe, art director Harendra Sanjaya Chandraranjana, production manager Lakruwan Gunathilake, costume designer Wasundara Priyangani Telnakoon, camera director Nishantha Pradeep and the sound designer is Shashika Marasinghe.