Production
It was revealed that it nearly took a decade to make and finish the process of this film and was speculated that this was the first recognised film of this genre to be made by a Sri Lankan local Tamil filmmaker. In the documentary film, the director himself blames the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) for many of the atrocities carried out in the Civil War. The director also revealed that this film was made in order to specify that when the war was coming to the end, he wanted his side (Tigers) to lose as the Civil War shown no mercy to whole Sri Lankans.Reception
After its successful release at the Cannes International Film Festival, several newspapers and news sources in Sri Lanka praised and appreciated the work of Jude Ratnam. The ''Daily Mirror'' newspaper praised the film and the director by mentioning it as the most honest, courageous and important piece of art on Sri Lanka done by a patriotic Sri Lankan. ''Demons in Paradise'' was adjudged the best documentary at the 2018 Asia-Pacific Film Festival.Controversy
The internationally recognised documentary film was removed from being screened at the 2018 Jaffna International Cinema Festival due to its theme which was set against the tone of Sri Lankan Tamils. The film was supposed to be screened during the event which was held on 5 October 2018.See also
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*{{IMDb title, tt6777248 2017 films French documentary films Documentary films about war Films about the Sri Lankan Civil War Documentary films about the Sri Lankan Civil War 2017 directorial debut films 2010s French films