- Source: Guru Geethaya
Guru Geethaya (transl. The teacher's song; Sinhala: ගුරු ගීතය) is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala-language drama film directed by Upali Gamlath and co-produced by Predi Seneviratne, Upali Gamlath and Arosha Fernando. It stars Roshan Ravindra, Damayanthi Fonseka, Lanka Bandaranayeke and Kalpani Jayasinghe. The film is based on Chinghiz Aitmatov's novel, The First Teacher (1962).
Plot
The action takes place in the years from 1924 all the way to the early 1950s in the Kukureu village of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic, which is now Kyrgyzstan. The Russian Civil War ended not so long ago. Young Komsomol member and a former Red Army soldier Dyuyshen comes to the village as the new teacher of the village. His enthusiasm to bring new ideas immediately faces a centuries-old tradition of life in Central Asia. The former soldier tries to improve literacy to this far Moslem area while villagers didn't allow gỉrls to attend school. He then met Altynai, a 15-year-old illiterate girl who has a burning desire to study, but her aunt sells her to a powerful and wealthy chieftain. Then school is burned down and is rebuilt using centuries old trees, being a pride to the local population.
Cast
Roshan Ravindra as Dyuyshen
Kalpani Jayasinghe as Altynai
Damayanthi Fonseka
Gamini Hettiarachchi as Altynai's uncle
Hyacinth Wijeratne
Lanka Bandaranayeke as Altynai's aunt
Jehan Srikanth
Predi Seneviratne
Subuddhi Lakmali
Lakruwan Vithanage as merchant
Arosha Fernando
Dolkar Gurung
Dom Thamang
Sonam Gurung
Aboo Gurung
Tsring Thamang
Anitha Gurung
Chunda Karma
Geetha Thamang
Production
The film was scheduled to shoot in 4 countries respectively Sri Lanka, Nepal, India and Russia. This was filmed in the scenic village of Mannag and Tilicho in Nepal's Annapurna Himalayan range and in the highest altitude on Mount Everest.
The film marked the second feature film direction by Upali Gamlath after 2018 Sinhala, Hindi bilingual film Kalu Hima. Gamlath also handled the screenplay, sound Mixing, and editing. The film is produced by Arosha Fernando along with director and Alfred Seneviratne. Assistant Directors are Lakruwan Withanage, Isuru Thisara whereas Kavinga Ranaweera made Cinematography and Manjula Kumarasinghe with camera support and focus. Art Direction done by Poorna Jayashree with the support of Thushara Chamith Perera and Anitha Gurung. Make-up done by Tharaka Adhikari and Costume design done by Lanka Bandaranaik. Special Effects and Sound Mixing completed by R. Chamara Madhusankha with the sound support by Isuru Thisara. Background Voice made by Krishantha Dayananda along with International Promotion by Ashley Ratnavibhushan, and Ranjani Ratnavibhushan. Product Management is done by Sarath Rupasingha and Subtitle translation by Chandana Srimalwatta.
Lelum Ratnayake composed the music where he made background vocals with Kitsiri Jayasekara and Meena Prasadini. Lyrics done by Jude Nuvan Liyanage, Nilar N. Qasim, and Poorna Jayashri.
Release
The film still has not been set for release in Sri Lanka. It was released as a premiere in 2015 November 29 in Melbourne, Australia as an aid of Piyapath Scholarship Program. It has been selected to premiere in Eurasia International Film Festival held from September 24 to 30 in Kazakhstan.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Guru Geethaya
- Ranjan Ramanayake
- Hyacinth Wijeratne
- Roshan Ravindra
- Kanchana Mendis
- W. D. Amaradeva
- Kumara Thirimadura
- Janak Premalal
- 22nd Sarasaviya Awards
- Palitha Silva