Sri Lankan Civil War in popular culture explained
With the Sri Lankan Civil War spanning for nearly 30 years (1983–2009), the conflict has been portrayed in a variety of ways in popular culture, both during the war and after its conclusion.
Literature
Biographies
Non-fiction
Novels
Film & TV
Films
- Unakkaga Piranthen (1992), directed by Balu Anand
- Purahanda Kaluwara (1997), directed by Prasanna Vithanage
- Saroja (2000), directed by Somaratne Dissanayake
- In the Name of Buddha (2002), directed by Rajesh Touchriver
- Kannathil Muthamittal (2002), directed by Mani Ratnam
- Ira Madiyama (2003), directed by Prasanna Vithanage
- Aanivaer (2006), directed by John Mahendran
- Kuttrapathirikai (2007), directed by R. K. Selvamani
- Prabhakaran (2008), directed by Thushara Peiris
- The Road from Elephant Pass (2008), directed by Chandran Rutnam
- Flying Fish (2011), directed by Sanjeewa Pushpakumara
- Matha (2011), directed by Boodee Keerthisena
- A Common Man (2013), directed by Chandran Rutnam
- Madras Cafe (2013), directed by John Abraham
- Ceylon (2013), directed by Santosh Sivan
- A Private War (2018), directed by Matthew Heineman
Documentaries
Animation
Music
Video games
Notes and References
- Web site: 「機動戦士ガンダム00」ストーリーガイド【第2回】 第2話「ガンダムマイスター」(DVD第1巻収録)を紹介! . GUNDAM.INFO . Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc..
- News: Tholvi Nilayena (Oomai Vizhigal). Tamil Guardian. April 29, 2011.