Sumathi Studios Makes Its Debut at Cannes with 'Rihana'
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Sri Lanka's Sumathi Studios is making its debut at the Cannes Film Festival with the female-focused human rights drama 'Rihana'. The film stars renowned actor Jeremy Irons, while the director's chair is occupied by Chandran Rutnam, who has considerable experience in Hollywood productions. This film stands out as part of Sri Lanka's efforts to elevate its profile as an international film shooting destination.
'Rihana' aims to deliver a profound message to audiences by addressing women's empowerment and human rights issues. Jagath Sumathipala, the producer of the film, emphasizes the importance of this project, stating that such stories need to have a greater presence in the world of cinema. Additionally, it is mentioned that the film will also reflect Sri Lanka's cultural and social dynamics.
Jeremy Irons' performance serves as a major draw for the film, and the inclusion of talented actors like Vidhushika Ramaraj is one of the project's notable aspects. Sumathi Studios' presence at Cannes offers an opportunity to promote Sri Lanka's film industry on the international stage, which could contribute to the development of the local cinema sector.