Rekava
| Rekava | |
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| Directed by | Lester James Peries |
| Written by | Lester James Peries |
| Produced by | Lester James Peries |
| Starring | Ananda Weerakoon Somapala Dharmapriya D. R. Nanayakkara Myrtle Fernando |
| Cinematography | William Blake |
| Edited by | Titus de Silva |
| Music by | Sunil Shantha (songs) B. S. Perera (music direction and background score) Sisira Senaratne (songs Olu Nelum Neliya Rangala) |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Sri Lanka |
| Language | Sinhala |
Rekava (Sinhala for "Line of Destiny") is a 1956 film based on village life and mythical beliefs in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon). It was the first Sinhala film to be shot entirely in Ceylon, using outdoor locations across the country. The film is also regarded as the first Sri Lankan production free from Indian influence. At the time, many Sinhala films were remakes of South Indian movies, often failing to reflect the local context and featuring stilted, unnatural dialogue.
Rekava was the debut film of Sri Lankan director Lester James Peries's and also marked the first work of cinematographer Willie Blake. The film received international acclaim and was selected for the main competition at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
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, largely because it broke away from mainstream film conventions such as boy-meets-girl romance, fight sequences, comedic interludes, and Hindi-style musical numbers. Over time, however, it has come to be recognized as one of the most important and best-known Sinhala films, widely regarded as marking the birth of a uniquely Sri Lankan cinema.
On 28 December 2006, the film was screened at the Regal Cinema in Ceylon Theatre at 5 p.m. to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its original premiere, which had taken place in the same theater on 28 December 1956.