Rajee Samarasinghe
Still: Lotus-Eyed GirlRajee SAMARASINGHE (1988, Sri Lanka) was born and raised amidst the decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka. He later left for the United States where he is now based. Much of his work examines sociopolitical conditions in Sri Lanka through the scope of deconstructing ethnographic practices and the colonial gaze in contemporary media. Samarasinghe’s films have been screened at venues internationally including the Ammodo Tiger Short Competition at IFFR in 2020.
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Filmography
(selection, all short) 01.39411.999 (2012), The Queen of Material (2014), black widow summer set (2015), An Appearance of Fortitude (2015), If I Were Any Further Away I’d Be Closer to Home (2016), The Spectre Watches Over Her (2016), Foreign Quarters (2017), The Exile (2018), everyday star (2018), Imitation of Life (2019), The Eyes of Summer (2020, doc), The past (2021), Misery Next Time (2021), Show Me Other Places (2021), Agantukayan/Strangers (2022), Lotus-Eyed Girl (2023)
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Rajee Samarasinghe at IFFR
Luna e Santur
11'
USA
IFFR 2017
The Eyes of Summer
In a Sri Lankan hamlet a shy girl becomes friends with a spirit. Based on the filmmaker's mother's childhood experiences.
15'
Sri Lanka
IFFR 2020
Lotus-Eyed Girl
A hauntingly evocative, experimental rumination on the effects of colonialism on human desire.
6'
Sri Lanka
IFFR 2023