Somaratne Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan film director, screen writer and a producer.[1] He is the president of the Film Makers Guild of Sri Lanka (FMG).[citation needed] He still holds the record of the most popular film (Suriya Arana) in the history of Sri Lankan cinema.[citation needed] He won the Peace prize of Chicago International Children's Film Festival and bronze award for Independent Theatrical Feature Films at Worldfest Houstan for his debut film, Saroja (2000).[2] In 2007, He received Presidential award for directing Samanala Thatu (2006).[3] He is also the recipient of the “Peoples Award” as the People’s artist of the country for last five consecutive years
Biography
Somaratne Dissanayake studied science subjects in school, and obtained the first degree from London University in Medical Radiography. He migrated to Australia in 1978, and while practicing in the medical field, did the post-graduate studies in performing arts, and obtained M.A.degree (performance directing) from Sydney University in 1997.
He obtained the PhD (Honoris Cuasa) in cinema from the university of Performing Arts, Colombo in 2010.He gave up the permanent residency and citizenship in Australia, with the highly lucrative medical profession in view of making films in the motherland, Sri Lanka.
All of his films have won many international awards in various world festivals, interestingly, his films are not only artistic successes, but also commercial successes, as he is in a habit of breaking his own box office records every time with a new film.Dr. Somaratne Dissanayake is the president of the Film Makers Guild of Sri Lanka (FMG), which consists almost all the film producers and directors of the country.
Career
He still holds the record of the most popular film (Suriya Arana) in the history of Sri Lankan cinema.He is the recipient of the “Peoples Award” as the People’s artist of the country for last five consecutive years.
Awards
Saroja - Audience award (Best film) - Dhaka International Film Festival (Bangladesh) 2000
PunchiSuranganavi ( Little Angel) - Golden butterfly award - Isfahan international children film festival (Iran) 2002