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| name = Akkara Paha |
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| image = File:Akkara Paha.jpg |
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| caption = Milton Jayawardena (as Sena) and Anoma Wattaldeniya (as Sadha) in a scene from the film |
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| director = [[Lester James Peries]] |
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| producer = P. E. E. Anthonypillai |
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| writer = [[Tissa Abeysekera]] <br /> [[Madawala S. Rathnayake]] (book) |
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| starring = [[Milton Jayawardena]]<br />[[Malini Fonseka]]<br />[[Janaki Kurukulasuriya]] |
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| released = [[1969 in film|1969]] |
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⚫ | '''''Akkara Paha''''' (Sinhala, ''Five Acres of Land'') is a [[ |
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⚫ | '''''Akkara Paha''''' (Sinhala, ''Five Acres of Land'') is a [[1970 in film|1970]] [[Sri Lanka]]n [[drama film]] directed by [[Lester James Peries]], with the screen play dialogue and script by [[Tissa Abeysekara]]. The film stars Milton Jayawardena as Sena, Anoma Wattaladeniya as Sadha and [[Malini Fonseka]] as Kumari.<ref>{{Cite web |title=All about the film "Akkara Paha" |url=http://www.sarasaviya.lk/features/2019/05/30/5617/ප්%E2%80%8Dරවීණ-මාධ්%E2%80%8Dයවේදියකුගේ-අදීන-ගමන්-මඟ |access-date=2021-01-23 |website=sarasaviya}}</ref> |
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Tissa Abeysekera adapted Madawela S. |
Tissa Abeysekera adapted Madawela S. Rathnayake's book as a follow-up to ''[[Golu Hadawatha]]''. The film received a lukewarm response in Sri Lanka, but was well received when shown in New York at the Museum of Modern Art's festival. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Sena (Milton Jayawardena) |
Sena (Milton Jayawardena) is sent to a boarding school at a well-to-do city university by his family who mortgage everything they own to pay for his education. Their future well-being is thus in the hands of Sena. Sena however succumbs to the temptations of city life and fails in his venture. |
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The impoverished family takes on the titular scheme offered by the government to settle the North Central province. |
The impoverished family takes on the titular scheme offered by the government to settle the North Central province. |
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* Sriyani Perera as Sujatha Gajanayake |
* Sriyani Perera as Sujatha Gajanayake |
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* Shirani Kurukulasuriya as Leena Perera |
* Shirani Kurukulasuriya as Leena Perera |
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* Ruby de Mel as Mrs. Perera 'Mamma' |
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* Basil de Saram as Ranjith Perera |
* Basil de Saram as Ranjith Perera |
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* Seetha Kumari as Sandha's Amma |
* [[Seetha Kumari]] as Sandha's Amma |
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* [[Amarasiri Kalansuriya]] as Gunapala |
* [[Amarasiri Kalansuriya]] as Gunapala |
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* [[Wijeratne Warakagoda]] as Teacher |
* [[Wijeratne Warakagoda]] as Teacher |
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* Mapa Gunaratne as Loku Iskola Mahattaya |
* Mapa Gunaratne as Loku Iskola Mahattaya |
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* [[Lionel Deraniyagala]] as Doctor |
* [[Lionel Deraniyagala]] as Doctor |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.films.lk/FilmDetails.php?id=1640 Sri Lanka Cinema Database] |
* [http://www.films.lk/FilmDetails.php?id=1640 Sri Lanka Cinema Database] |
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*{{IMDB title|0449808}} |
* {{IMDB title|0449808}} |
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[[Category:1969 films]] |
[[Category:1969 films]] |
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[[Category:Sri Lankan films]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Lester James Peries]] |
[[Category:Films directed by Lester James Peries]] |
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[[Category:Films set in Sri Lanka (1948–present)]] |
[[Category:Films set in Sri Lanka (1948–present)]] |
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[[Category:1969 drama films]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 19 December 2024
Akkara Paha | |
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Directed by | Lester James Peries |
Written by | Tissa Abeysekera Madawala S. Rathnayake (book) |
Produced by | P. E. E. Anthonypillai |
Starring | |
Cinematography | M. S. Ananda |
Edited by | Sumitra Gunawardana |
Music by | W.D. Amaradeva |
Distributed by | Ceylon Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 128 min |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Akkara Paha (Sinhala, Five Acres of Land) is a 1970 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries, with the screen play dialogue and script by Tissa Abeysekara. The film stars Milton Jayawardena as Sena, Anoma Wattaladeniya as Sadha and Malini Fonseka as Kumari.[1]
Tissa Abeysekera adapted Madawela S. Rathnayake's book as a follow-up to Golu Hadawatha. The film received a lukewarm response in Sri Lanka, but was well received when shown in New York at the Museum of Modern Art's festival.
Plot
[edit]Sena (Milton Jayawardena) is sent to a boarding school at a well-to-do city university by his family who mortgage everything they own to pay for his education. Their future well-being is thus in the hands of Sena. Sena however succumbs to the temptations of city life and fails in his venture.
The impoverished family takes on the titular scheme offered by the government to settle the North Central province.
Cast
[edit]- Milton Jayawardena as Sena Medawatta
- Janaki Kurukulasuriya as Theresa Perera
- Malini Fonseka as Kumari 'Akka'
- Anoma Wattaladeniya as Sandhawathie 'Sandha'
- Gamini Wijesuriya as Banda Medawatta 'Thaththa'
- Shanthi Lekha as Sena's Amma
- Douglas Ranasinghe as Samarasena 'Samarey'
- Sriyani Perera as Sujatha Gajanayake
- Shirani Kurukulasuriya as Leena Perera
- Ruby de Mel as Mrs. Perera 'Mamma'
- Basil de Saram as Ranjith Perera
- Seetha Kumari as Sandha's Amma
- Amarasiri Kalansuriya as Gunapala
- Wijeratne Warakagoda as Teacher
- Mapa Gunaratne as Loku Iskola Mahattaya
- Lionel Deraniyagala as Doctor
References
[edit]- ^ "All about the film "Akkara Paha"". sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
External links
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