White Flowers for the Dead explained

Ahasin Polowata
Director:Lester James Peries
Producer:U. W. Sumathipala
Starring:Tony Ranasinghe
Sriyani Amarasena
Vasanthi Chathurani
Music:Nimal Mendis
Cinematography:Donald Karunaratne
Editing:Sumitra Peries
Country:Sri Lanka
Runtime:90 minutes
Language:Sinhala

Ahasin Polowata (English: White Flowers for the Dead, Sinhala; Sinhalese: අහසින් පොලොවට) is a 1978 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dr Lester James Peries and written by Tissa Abeysekara.[1] The film stars Tony Ranasinghe as Sarath, an abusive husband who is haunted by his wife's death.

Peries made the film as a favour to D. B. I. S. Siriwardene who was ardent that Peries direct a film based on his wife, Eileen's book. It was well received in Sri Lanka, critically and commercially, and made appearances at several foreign film festivals including the Cairo International Film Festival where it won the Best Film from the Third World award.

Plot

Dr.Sarath (Tony Ranasinghe) domineers over his timid wife Vineetha (Sriyani Amarasena). When she is to have a Caesarean delivery of their baby, Sarath refuses to be present even though he himself is a doctor. She dies during surgery and Sarath is forced to live with the spectre of his wife hanging over him.

Cast

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ahasin Polowata Sinhala Movie. 2015-10-15. Sumathi Films (Private) Limited. 2019-11-29.
  2. Web site: Presidential Film Awards - 1979 - National Film Corporation. www.nfc.gov.lk. 2019-11-29.