Sri Lankan Tamil cinema


Sri Lankan Tamil cinema is a small filmmaking industry based in Sri Lanka, which has made under 100 Tamil language films as of 2013. it is separate from its Indian counterpart, the Tamil cinema of Kodambakkam in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, as many Sri Lankan Tamil actors work in Sri Lankan films or independent Tamil films overseas, although a few noted Tamil actors in India were born in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Tamil cinema's growth has largely been stalled due to the Sri Lankan Civil War.

History

Tamils contributed significantly to Sinhala cinema as well as Indian Tamil cinema. The earliest ever Tamil films were mostly destroyed or unrecovered during wartime. The first known Sinhalese film dubbed in Tamil was released on December 29, 1951. The Sri Lankan Tamil film Samuthayam, an adaptation of C.N. Annadurai’s Velaikkari, was made in 16 mm and technicolor. It was shown in 1962 and 1963. Thottakkari, released on March 28, 1962, was the first Sri Lankan Tamil film in the standard 35 mm format. It included speeches by trade unionists S. Thondaman and Azeez and was directed by Krishnakumar, who also played the film's male lead.
Government-instituted development and individual achievement ; unprecedented surge in yearly admissions
In 1971, a socialist government that sought to overcome the dominance of screen time in Sri Lanka by Tamil and Hindi films came to power in the country. Foreign film dominance had resulted in domestically produced films being relegated to 20% of the screen time while foreign films occupied 80%. The government that won power had promised to redress this imbalance. It established the State Film Corporation by Act No. 47 of 1971, charged with the promotion of national film and giving and making available a wide variety of films to the public.
The State Film Corporation established a unique credit scheme for film production. Loans were given on the basis of a script evaluation, and those taking part with credit were given on the collateral of the negatives. This was at a time when bank lending was very conventional and such a 'collateral' was unheard of in the banking industry. The directors and main technicians had to have prior training to obtain loans via a system of registration. Prior to these measures, films produced domestically were transliterations of Tamil and Hindi films, to the extent that there was no credit for screenplay. The only credit was for dialogues, as the "screenplay" was a transliteration of the Hindi or Tamil original. The credit scheme ensured original screenwriting for the first time, and stories that were copies of Hindi and Tamil were not entitled to receive loans. Thus, a professional film production industry was established.
As a rebirth of Sri Lankan Tamil cinema, the comedy/thriller movie Komaali Kings was announced on January 23, 2016. The team says, "‘Komaali Kings’ is an attempt to rekindle and re-establish nostalgic memories of the hay days of Sri Lankan Tamil cinema."
The filmography of the Sri Lankan Tamil cinema is as follows.

Films released in 1990s—present

NoFilm titleMeaning of titleFilm directorDate released
27Sharmilavin Ithaya RagamSharmila’s Melody of the HeartPeradeniya Junaideen, Sunil Soma Peiris1993
28MannEarthPudhiyavan24 November 2006
29Orae NaalilIn a single dayYusuf Rahimreleased 2007
30Operation EllalanSymbol of Supreme SacrificeThamilan2010
31Ennul Enna Matramo What change do I have within me?Director: S.Kavimaran14 June 2013
32School Gang - Kalluri Padaiyani Musical InstrumentDirector: K.Kiruthigan16 June 2015
33SenthanalRed FlameDirector: Sutharshan KanagarajahApril 2016
34AkoranVery angry personDirector: Dinesh Raveendran10 feb 2017
35Komaali KingsKings Of ComediansDirector: King Ratnam23 February 2018
36Oru Kuyilum 2 Koattankalum1 Koel, 2 batonsDirector: NS thanaa26 June 2018
37BodhaiAddictiveDirector: Kirushanth Jeyakumar26 June 2019
38ParthibaParthibaDirector: R.P.Abarnasuthan21 November 2019
39SinamkolInfuriateDirector: Ranjith Joseph4 January 2020
40Theevinai AchchamScaredDirector: Dinesh Raveendran8 Feb 2020
41Puththi Ketta ManitharellamAll dumb peopleDirector: Raj Sivaraj24 December 2021
42MunnelSoilDirector: Visakesa Chandrasekaram28 January 2023
43VellinattukkaasuForeign moneyDirector: Sasikaran Yo26 March 2023
44Soppana SundhariDirector: Mathavan Maheswaran26 August 2023

Notable filmmakers