Garden of Bones 2015
After accidentally running over a girl by a car, a man is targeted for revenge by a strange desolate family.
After accidentally running over a girl by a car, a man is targeted for revenge by a strange desolate family.
A school principal is transferred to a national school in a far flung area as a political punishment. Through his dedication and perseverance, the principal develops the school with impressive academic results.
Sihinayaki Re (සිහිනයකි රෑ) is a 1967 Sri Lankan film. Directed by Lester James Peries. Language: Sinhala. Runtime: 108.0 minutes. Country of origin: Sri Lanka.
After his mother's death, Piyal meets Amanda, and begins seeing her as the woman who is able to fill the void within him.
Wada Bari Tarzan (Sinhala: වැඩ බැරි ටාසන්) is a 2007 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film co-directed by Sudesh Wasantha Peiris and Sunil Soma Peiris and produced by Sunil T. Fernando for Sunil T. Films. It stars Tennyson Cooray, Jeevan Kumaratunga, Rex Kodippili, and Piyumi Purasinghe in lead roles along with Premadasa Vithanage, Chathura Perera and Jeevan Handunnetti. Music Composed by Keshan Perera.
A girl, who is staying alone at home until her two brothers and parents arrive, hears the sound of her mother crying on the phone. Later, she gets to know from her elder brother who comes home early that her younger brother was sick when he came home. She searches for what happened amidst many such questions. Will she be able to find out the truth? Is this really true?
Senior Lecturer Saddha invites his former teacher-turned-colleague, Sandagiri, for an evening of nostalgic bonding at his home. As the drinks flow, they engage in intense philosophical debates on their life experiences and exchange perspectives on art, music, and Saddha's upcoming play,
The theme of this film is the story of Sri Lanka getting the Buddhism with the visit of Mihindu thero from India and accordingly this film is named Mahindagamanaya. The arrival of Mihindu.
Two friends went to treasure hunt and what's happen next?
Thriller Sinhala Short Film
A village woman and her young son face various hardships because of the untimely death of her husband.
A series of events that two friends have to face as they make their way to a lonely road destination in the middle of the night. A young man trying to escape from the frightenin uncertainty of time for a moment..
Medical student Subhani loves dancing. Her boyfriend Udith and mother oppose her passion. In this state of the dilemma, she meets Sahan, a young singer and her world turns upside down.
A 1985 Sri Lankan drama directed by Sarath Gunaratne. The film features performances by Douglas Ranasinghe and Sriyani Amarasena. Ideally noted for its visual style, the film won the award for Best Black and White Cinematography at the 14th Sarasaviya Awards, alongside an award for Best Female Playback Singer.
House of Moist is a Sri Lankan horror film directed by Muvindu Binoy, which began screening around Halloween 2025 and gained attention with its unique title, local cinema buzz, and limited edition merchandise like zines. It's part of an emerging wave of Sri Lankan independent cinema, distinct from international films like House of Wax or The Room.
Soldiers from both sides of Sri Lanka’s civil war fall in love. But their time out of war in the safety of a monastery threatens to be short, with detachments of both armies closing in.
The film revolves around a woman called Rashmi who had a salon. She found her daily expenses from this small business. She is married to Amal who is a playboy. Due to this, Amal did not pay much attention to Rashmi. Rashmi did not get the love he wanted. Meanwhile, Rashmi meets a young man named Akash, a journalist by profession as well as a novelist. Rashmi loves Akash because she received love from him that she did not get from Amal where the story twists between their worlds.
A middle-class family gives birth to an intersex child. The rural setting of Sri Lanka is contextualized throughout the film. Here, the father and grandmother are talking in the hospital about the child. They are thinking and debating about what to do. The film portrays the father's demand as a genuine culture shock. The father is torn between traditional beliefs and the welfare of the child, highlighting the complexities of navigating social expectations in a changing world. As the story unfolds, viewers are invited to question their perspectives on gender and identity.