Interview | September 18, 2024

Luca Curci talks with Prasad Aluthwattha
during CONSCIOUSNESS, the second appointment of ANIMA MUNDI 2024, at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, Venice.

Prasad is a Sri Lankan indie filmmaker, creative director, and visual artist whose work is deeply rooted in his rural upbringing, enriched by…

Article | April 05, 2022

The Four Horseman Of Collapse
Written by indi.ca (Indrajit Samarajiva)

Right now the four horsemen of collapse are galloping roughshod over the world, jumping over borders like brambles and hedges, rounding up the weak at the edge of the herd first, but encircling everyone in due course…

Article | July 18, 2016

Islamism. Catholicism. Buddhism Terrorist Apologism
written by Yudhanjaya Wijeratne

In Nice, a man driving a bomb-laden truck killed some 84 people. In the wake of the Nice bomb, many people stood up and said: “The Nice bomber drank alcohol. He ate pork. He never went to mosque. He was not a Muslim. He was not one of us. Islam is a religion of peace.” This is the same chant that goes up in the wake of every ISIS action that makes it to the media. Hashtag #peace…

Interview | June 05, 2016

කලාව ගැලරියෙන් නිදහස් කරමු – Wimal KetipeArachchi talks with Prasad Aluthwattha (Sath-Handa Newspaper)

Landmarks of coastal islets is an experimental film by Prasad Aluthwattha which carries the characteristics of a documentary film. It can also be described as a visual symphony, where the cadenced visuals and scenes amalgamate in harmonious musicals. The film was shot in the course of a forty day journey undertaken by 5 persons…

Article | December 09, 2012

Landmarks of a coastal islet – The Nation Sunday, 09 December 2012

Landmarks of coastal islets is an experimental film by Prasad Aluthwattha which carries the characteristics of a documentary film. It can also be described as a visual symphony, where the cadenced visuals and scenes amalgamate in harmonious musicals. The film was shot in the course of a forty day journey undertaken by 5 persons…