- Born
- Birth nameUdaya Prasanna Vithanage
- Nickname
- Prasanna
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Born in 1962, Prasanna Vithanage became involved in theatre on leaving school. He translated and directed Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man" in 1986, and Dario Fo's "Trumpets and Raspberries" in 1991. In 1992, he directed his first film "Sisila Gini Gani" (Ice of Fire). It won nine OCIC (Sri Lanka) Awards including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Four years later in 1996 was his second feature "Anantha Rathriya" (Dark Night of the Soul), which he wrote and directed. It was based on Leo Tolstoy's last novel "Resurrection". It participated in several international film festivals and won a Jury's Special Mention in the First Pusan International Film Festival. The film also won all the main awards at the 1996 Sri Lanka Film Critics Forum Awards (affiliated with FIPRESCI) including awards for Most Outstanding Film, Best Director and Best Screenwriter. "Pawuru Walalu" (Walls Within), his third feature in 1997 won the Best Actress Award for Nita Fernando in her role as Violet, at the 1998 Singapore International Film Festival. It even won ten out of eleven awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the Sri Lanka Film Critics Forum Awards. His fourth feature "Purahanda Kaluwara" (Death on a Full Moon Day) of the same year, 1997, which he wrote and directed was produced by NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation). It won the Grand Prix at the Amiens Film Festival. Initially banned by the minister in charge of film industry, it was released after a yearlong legal battle. It was given the release under the supreme court verdict. Since it has become one of the most successful film in the more than half a century history of cinema in Sri Lanka. Prasanna Vithanage completed "Ira Madiyama" (August Sun) his fifth film in 2003. It went on to win many international awards and was featured prominently in the world festival circuit. In 2007, Vithanage co-produced the hit film "Machan" a comedy about a group of working class con artists posing as a handball team, directed by "The Full Monty" producer Uberto Pasolini. "Machan" premiered at the 65th Venice Film Festival in 2008. It was shown widely all over the world winning 11 international awards. 2008 also saw the world premiere of Prasanna Vithanage's sixth feature film as director, "Akasa Kusum" (Flowers of the Sky) in Pusan, Korea and screened over forty film festivals to wide acclaim winning numerous international awards. "Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka" (With You, Without You) is his seventh feature. His feature debut Documentary "Silence in the Courts" was the first Documentary film which had a theatrical run in Sri Lanka, despite being initially banned from public screening by the Colombo District Court of Sri Lanka. His historical drama film 'Gaadi - Children of the Sun' (2019) won Cultural Diversity Award at Asia Pacific Screen Awards and ran for 98 days theatrically in Sri Lanka. 'Paradise' (2023) is his first Indian language film in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Sinhala. 'Paradise' had its World Premiere at the 28th Busan International Film Festival 2023 and won the Kim Jeseok Award.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Unknown
- SpouseDamayanthi Fonseka(1991 - present)
- He was awarded the Tasveer Emerald Award at the 9th Seattle South Asian Film Festival 2014 in the USA for his contribution towards Sri Lankan Cinema.
- Assam Sahitya Sabha conferred him Bishwaratna Dr. Bupen Hazarika Solidarity Award in year 2017 Guwahati, India.
- His documentary 'Usaviya Nihadai' (Silence in the Courts) despite being initially banned from public screening by the Colombo District Court of Sri Lanka. It was the first documentary in Sri Lanka to have a theatrical run.
- Initially banned in Sri Lanka by the minister in charge of film industry, his film 'Purahanda Kaluwara' (Death on a Full Moon Day) was released after a yearlong legal battle. It was released by the ruling of supreme court in Sri Lanka.
- War is an operation of capital, based on profits, and so the media always presents the opinions of the ruling class on this subject. Artists however, have the capacity to tear away these dominant views and expose the reality of military conflict.
- The biggest crimes are not just shootings and killings, but deny fulfillment of life. This happens to so many in our country.
- More than half of my life was spent in the Sri Lanka's civil war. We were mere spectators of carnage and brutal warfare. My inability made me make movies on how war has affected us. In the process, I also realised that films are my means of keeping sanity.
- I always believe that in cinema, every moment, a character is built by beats. To bring out this beat, without missing out on one and make the audiences heart beat the same as the characters. That is the hardest thing.
- Whatever intensity you try to bring out as a director is impossible without good actors.
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