Sath Samudura Explained

Sath Samudura
Director:Siri Gunasinghe
Producer:Linus Dissanayake
Starring:Swarna Mallawarachchi
Cyril Wickramage
Denawake Hamine
Music:Somadasa Elvitigala
Cinematography:D. B. Nihalsinghe
Editing:D. B. Nihalsinghe
Country:Sri Lanka
Language:Sinhala

Sath Samudura (English language, "Seven Seas") is a landmark Sri Lankan film directed by professor Siri Gunasinghe and released in 1967. This film was critically acclaimed and is considered a major work in Sri Lankan cinema.[1]

It depicts the plight of fishermen living in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.

Cast

Music

The score for the movie was composed and directed by Somadasa Elvitigala. Unlike popular films of the time, only a few songs were included and these were of sombre and austere quality. W. D. Amaradeva served as the vocalist.

Reception

The film was a huge critical success within Sri Lanka.

At the 1968 Sarasaviya Film Awards, the film took home Best Film, Best Director, Best Male Film Role (Edmund Wijesinghe), Best Female Film Role (Denawaka Hamine), Best Film Editing, Best Music Direction, Best Lyricist (Mahagama Sekera — "Sinidu Sudu Mudu Thalawe") and Best Male Singer (W. D. Amaradeva — "Sinidu Sudu Mudu Thalawe").

In 1997, it was named one of the Top Ten films of the first 50 years of Sri Lankan cinema.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: All about "Sath Samudura" . 2020-12-02 . Sarasaviya.