''Rekava'' (Sinhala for "Line of Destiny") is a 1956 film based on village life and mythical beliefs in
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
(then
Ceylon
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
). It is the first Sinhala film fully shot in Ceylon and was film shot outdoors in the country. It was also the first Sri Lankan film that was free from Indian influence. Many Sinhala films in that time were remakes of South Indian films and were not adapted to the Sri Lankan context, even having unnatural dialog.
''Rekava'' is Sri Lankan director
Lester James Peries's first film and was Willie Blake's first time as cinematographer. The film was well-received internationally, having been shown at the
1957 Cannes Film Festival
The 10th Cannes Film Festival was held from 2 to 17 May 1957.
''Nights of Cabiria'' by Federico Fellini, ''La casa del ángel'' by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, ''A Man Escaped'' by Robert Bresson, and ''The Seventh Seal'' by Ingmar Bergman were entere ...
and was included in the main competition.
It is still the only Sri Lankan film nominated for the
Palme d'Or. Despite its critical acclaim, ''Rekava'' was not a commercial success in Sri Lanka due to its defiance of mainstream film tropes (i.e., boy-girl romance, fighting, comedy, and Hindi-language musicals). Since then, it has become one of the best-known Sinhala movies and is considered to mark the birth of a uniquely Sri Lankan cinema.
On 28 December 2006, the film was screened at Ceylon Theatre's Regal cinema at 5 pm to mark its premiere 50 years prior in the same theater on December 28, 1956.
Synopsis
The film starts with stilt-walker ''cum'' musician Miguel (
Sesha Palihakkara) arriving in the village of Siriyala with a monkey that performs antics for the public. Two village thieves try to rob him and a young boy named Sena (Somapala Dharapriya) prevents the robbery. Miguel, who is also a palm reader, reads the boy's palm and predicts that Sena will become a famous healer and bring dignity to the village.
One day, when Sena and his friend Anula (Myrtle Fernando) are flying a kite, Anula suddenly loses her eyesight. The native doctor of the village is unable to restore Anula's sight but Sena touches her eyes, miraculously Anula begins to see. Sena develops a reputation as a boy with a magical touch.
Sena's father, a notorious money lender in the village, uses Sena's talent to earn money. His father organizes a healing campaign among the villagers. A rich landowner brings in his son for treatment, but the son dies which triggers public outrage against Sena. Even worse, the village suffers a severe drought. Later, peace and tranquility return to Siriyala with Sena's blessings.
Cast
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Somapala Dharmapriya as Sena
* Myrtle Fernando as Anula
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D.R. Nanayakkara as Sooty
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Iranganie Serasinghe as Kathrina
* N. R. Dias as Podi Mahaththaya
* Winston Serasinghe as Kumatheris
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Shesha Palihakkara as Stilt Walker / Balloon Vendor
* Nona Subeida as Rosalin
* Romulus de Silva as Village Elder
* Mallika Pilapitiya as Premawathie
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Ananda Weerakoon
Don Ananda Weerakoon ( Sinhala:ආනන්ද වීරකෝන්) was one of the early Sri Lankan film actors in the 1950s.
Life and career
Early life
Ananda was born as only son in a family of five children to parents Don William Weerak ...
as Nimal
* Mapa Gunaratne as Doctor M. P. Gunaratne
* J. B. L. Gunasekera as Kumatheris's friend
* E. Marshall Perera as Photographer
* Sunila Jayanthi as Dancer
Music
The songs of the film are even heard and praised today. The music and lyrics were composed by Sinhala musical pioneer
Sunil Santha
Sunil Santha was a Sri Lankan composer, singer and lyricist. He was pivotal in the development of Sinhala music and folk songs in the mid to late 1940s and early 1950s. He composed the beloved soundtracks to Lester James Peries' films ''Rekava'' ...
and Rev. Fr.
Merciline Jayakody, respectively. The music director was
B. S. Perera. Lyrics by Fr. Marcelline Jayakodi.
Latha Walpola,
Indrani Wijebandara
Indrani Wijebandara ( si, ඉන්ද්රානි විජේබණ්ඩාර; 15 July 1935 – 23 June 2019), was a Sri Lankan singer, also worked as a playback singer in Sinhala cinema. A career spanned for more than six decades, she ...
,
Sisira Senaratne and
Ivor Dennis contributed vocals. Sisira Senaratne sang the main song "Olu Nelum Neliya Rangala".
References
External links
Rekava in Sri Lanka Cinema DatabaseNational Film Corporation of Sri Lanka - Official WebsiteOfficial Website of Lester James Peries in association with Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Sri Lanka*
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1956 films
Films directed by Lester James Peries
Films set in Sri Lanka (1948–present)