Sanjeewa Pushpakumara Explained

Sanjeewa Pushpakumara
Birth Date:1977 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Trincomalee, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka

Sanjeewa Pushpakumara (born 5 May 1977) is a Sri Lankan film director, screenwriter and producer.

Career

Pushpakumara completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura in 2005. He pursued a diploma in filmmaking at the Sri Lanka National Film Corporation in 2006.[1] In 2007, Pushpakumara received a scholarship from the Korean Culture and Tourism Ministry under its Cultural Partnership Initiative (CPI), to study filmmaking in the Asian Young Film Forum and also to learn Korean at Jeonbuk National University. In 2008, he obtained a Master's degree in Mass Communications from the University of Kelaniya.

In 2009, Pushpakumara was selected to the Asian Film Academy of Busan International Film Festival. He participated in Berlinale Talent Campus in 2012. In 2014, he obtained an advanced degree (Master of Fine Arts) in filmmaking from the Chung-Ang University in South Korea as a Korean Government Scholarship Holder (KGSP).[2]

Pushpakumara's first feature film, Flying Fish (Sinhala: Igillena Maluwo), received post-production support from the Hubert Bals Fund of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). Subsequently, Flying Fish world premiered at the IFFR and was nominated for the Festival's Tiger Award. The film reflects the deep social and psychological trauma of Sri Lanka's twenty-six-year-long civil war.[3] Flying Fish garnered many accolades and the film was invited to more than thirty international film festivals around the world. In a review for the 5th Cinema Digital Seoul Film Festival, film commentator Tony Rayns wrote that, in Pushpakumara, "Sri Lankan Cinema has found its true modernist" and he has also described Flying Fish as "scrupulously non-partisan, deeply humane, sexually candid, coolly modernist in style and almost indecently beautiful".[4]

In 2012, Pushpakumara was invited by the Cinéfondation of Cannes Film Festival to its Résidence programme in Paris to develop his second feature film, Burning Birds (Sinhala: Davena Vihagun). The film received production support from Doha Film Institute and post-production support from the Hubert Bals Fund and Aide aux cinémas du monde (CNC and Institut français).[5]

In 2014, the Biennale College of Venice Film Festival invited Pushpakumara to Venice to develop his third film project Peacock Lament. In 2019, Peacock Lament was also selected by the Nipkow Art Residence in Berlin for advance script development. In 2018, the film project Amma (Tamil: Mother) won Locarno Film Festival's Open Doors main prize. In 2019, the Amma project was also invited to Film Independent's Global Media Makers LA Residency in Los Angeles for advance script development.

Currently, Pushpakumara is the designer of the course and the Course Director at Sri Lanka Film School, the country's first film school.

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

Awards and nominations

Flying Fish (Igillena Maluwo) (2011)

Burning Birds (Davena Vihagun) (2018)

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.festivalscope.com/director/pushpakumara-sanjeewa/
  2. http://www.festivalscope.com/director/pushpakumara-sanjeewa/ "Profile: Sanjeewa Pushpakumara"
  3. International Film Festival Rotterdam, "Tiger Awards Spotlight: Sanjeewa Pushpakumara", YouTube, 31 January 2011
  4. Web site: Flying Fish - 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival . 28 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120502205039/http://filmguide.viff.org/tixSYS/2011/xslguide/eventnote?EventNumber=0410& . 2 May 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: Festival de Cannes - du 15 au 26 mai 2013 . 12 January 2013 . 18 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150418151047/http://www.festival-cannes.com/fr/theResidence/sessions.html . dead .
  6. http://en.spbkinoforum.ru/entry/248/ "Awards ceremony at the 2nd Saint Petersburg International Kinoforum"
  7. Martin Blaney, "Black Blood, A Separation triumph at Kinoforum", Screen Daily, 16 July 2011
  8. Susitha R. Fernando, "Sanjeewa wins Best Director", Daily Mirror, 17 July 2011
  9. http://en.spbkinoforum.ru/entry/87/ "'New Territories' competition program will be a challenge for the audience"
  10. Bryce J. Renninger, "Rotterdam Unleashes List of Fourteen Tiger Award Competition Films", indieWIRE, 10 January 2011
  11. Todd Brown, "Complete Tiger Awards Competition Announced For Rotterdam 2011", Twitch, 9 January 2011
  12. http://www.siff.net/press/detail.aspx?NID=196&year=2011/ "SIFF Announces Film Competition Lineups For 2011 Festival"
  13. http://www.pesarofilmfest.it/edizione-2011-47o-pesarofilmfest/concorso-pesaro-nuovo-cinema-premio-lino-micciche/?lang=en/ "Pesaro New Cinema Competition"
  14. http://arsindependent.pl/en/program-iff-ars-independent/112-iff-ars-independent/ "IFF Ars Independent"