Sumitra Peries | |
Native Name: | සුමිත්රා පීරිස් |
Birth Date: | 1935 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Avissawella, British Ceylon |
Death Place: | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Spouse: | Lester James Peries (1964–2018) |
Occupation: | Filmmaker |
Sumitra Peries (March 24, 1935–January 19, 2023) was a Sri Lankan filmmaker. She was the first female film director from Sri Lanka.[1] and was known as the "Poetess of Sinhala Cinema".[2] She also held the post of Sri Lanka's ambassador to France, Spain and the United Nations in the late 1990s. Of her films the more popular ones are Gehenu Lamai, Ganga Addara and Yahaluvo. She was married to the most prolific Sri Lankan film director Dr. Lester James Peries.[3] [4]
Peries began her education in Avissawella, then later enrolled to Visakha Vidyalaya in Colombo, and finally joined the Aquinas College Colombo to do the London Advanced Level. At the age of 20 Sumitra managed to find some money and traveled to Europe by ship to meet her elder brother Gamini. She was going to build her own career there, although she didn't know it at the time.[5]
Peries studied filmmaking at the London School of Film Technique and was awarded a Diploma in Film Direction and Production (1957–1959).[6]
Peries won the award for the best film director in fifty years of Sri Lankan cinema.[7]
Year | Film | Ref. | |
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1978 | Gehenu Lamai | [8] | |
1980 | Ganga Addara | ||
1982 | Yahalu Yeheli | [9] | |
1984 | Maya | ||
1988 | Sagara Jalaya Madi Handuwa Oba Handa | ||
1996 | Loku Duwa | ||
1997 | Duwata Mawaka Misa | ||
2003 | Sakman Maluwa | [10] | |
2018 | Vaishnavee |
Sumitra married Lester James Peries (1919–2018) on June 19, 1964, at All Saints Church, Borella, and a reception was held at the residence of Anton Wickremasinghe afterwards.
Peries died on January 19, 2023, at the age of 87.[11]
The Lester James Peries and Sumitra Peries Foundation was inaugurated in 2011, at the BMICH with an oration by the chief guest, celebrated Indian film-maker Padma Vibushan Dr. Adoor Gopalakrishnan, and the Speaker of Parliament, Chamal Rajapakse, as the Guest of Honor. The Foundation is incorporated through an act of Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.[15]