Sunrise. A lone tank drives into a suspiciously quiet war zone: a tiny rural hamlet, inhabited by just one family. For more than 30 years, Sri Lanka was ravaged by a civil war between government troops and the ‘Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’. There is no peace in The Forsaken Land. A fragile ceasefire seems to be in effect, but fresh fighting could break out at any moment. Loosely structured scenes from the everyday life of the family pass by in this void, constant tension and stalemate. Far from civilisation, surrounded by lush palm trees and pools of blood, the members of the family are caught in a suffocating atmosphere characterised by cruelty, desperation and absurdity. This unusual feature debut by Jayasundara won the Camera d’Or at Cannes. He then continued to examine the wounds left by this struggle in his subsequent films.
Film details
Countries of production
France, Sri Lanka
Year
2005
Festival edition
IFFR 2006
Length
108'
Medium/Format
Betacam Digi
Language
Sinhalees
Premiere status
None
Director
Vimukthi Jayasundara
Producer
Philippe Avril
Screenplay
Vimukthi Jayasundara
Cinematography
Channa Deshapriya
Editing
Gisèle Rapp-Meichler
Production design
Rohan Samaradivakara
Sound design
Alberto Crespo-Ocampo, Franck Desmoulins, Nicolas Naegelen