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Death on a Full Moon Day

3rd(1998) A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · Aging · Social Criticism · War · Politics/Conspiracy · Human Rights  

  • CountrySriLanka,Japan
  • Production Year1997
  • Running Time74min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorColor
Program Note
For 13 years in northern Sri Lanka, the Tamils have been at war with government troops for an independent state. The blind Wannihami lives in a village with his daughter Sunanda, while his son Bandara is away fighting as a government soldier. Sunanda’s boyfriend Some considers leaving the village to become a soldier so that he can earn enough money to marry Sunanda. Then one day Bandara arrives home in a coffin. The government informs Wannihami that it will pay 10,000 rupees as compensation for his son’s death, money that is sorely need to lift the family out of poverty. Wannihami refuses to accept the money and obstinately insists that his son is still alive. Death on a full Moon Day paints a picture of human pride, as it depicts the lives of people struggling to survive in a society wracked with ethnic conflict. Quietly lyrical and shot at an unhurried pace, the serene landscapes and poetic human moments stand in contrast to the long term civil-war ever present in this simple and moving story about the costs of dignity.(Im Hyun-Ock)
Director
Director
Prasanna Vithanage
Born in 1962, Prasanna Vithanage became involved in theater after completing school. In 1992 he directed his first feature film, Sisila Gini Gani, which swept all domestic film awards. His second film Dark Night of the Soul, received Special Jury Mention at the Pusan International Film Festival and was widely screened at international film festivals. His third film, Walls Within was well received at the Fukuoka International Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director Prasanna Vithanage 프라사나 비타나게
  • Producer Ueda Makoto
  • Cast Joe Abeywickrama, Nayana Hettiarachchi, Priyanka Samarawerera
  • Screenplay Prasanna Vithanage
  • Cinematography M.D. Mahindapala
  • Production Design K.A. Milton Perera
  • Editor A. Streekar Prasad
  • World Sales NHK / MICO
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