
Documentary on Lanka to take 2 awards at Indian film festival
Gulf Times
Documentary on Lanka to take 2 awards at Indian film festival
A documentary on Sri Lanka is adding two Indian film festival awards to its growing global résumé. Democracy in Debt: Sri Lanka Beyond the Headlines, backed by the Pulitzer Center, will take home both Best Social Film and Best Screenplay honours at India's Second Jalgaon International Film Festival, says a press note. Shot on location in Sri Lanka in 2024, the film weaves together the raw, unfiltered accounts of farmers and teachers scraping by in a remote North Central province village against the polished policy-speak of economists, government officials, and the then-prime minister in Colombo. It's a portrait of a nation caught between grassroots suffering and top-down decision-making — and audiences worldwide have clearly taken notice. The project is the brainchild of Pakistani journalist-filmmaker Beena Sarwar, who co-produced it alongside Sri Lankan historian and filmmaker Dr SinhaRaja Tammita Delgoda — who also co-wrote and co-directed — and researcher Uditha Devapriya. It marks the first production under Sarwar's Southasia Peace Action Network and its syndicated journalism arm, Sapan News, both dedicated to easing regional tensions through storytelling.













