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FINALLY…CINEMA IS AN INDUSTRY-by Chandran Rutnam

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FINALLY…CINEMA IS AN INDUSTRY-by Chandran Rutnam

Kadawunu Poronduwa

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A scene from the film ‘Kadawunu Poronduwa’

 

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Finally, Sri Lanka has joined the world of international cinema and accepted the obvious fact that Cinema is an INDUSTRY.

We were forty years behind but that is a norm for Sri Lankan cinema. We were ten years behind in our entry to digital projection.

“It has also been observed that the cinema industry in most of the countries in the world has been improved with the recognition of cinema as an industry.” (Daily Mirror  17 November 2021)

Where have we been? Sleeping in the trenches?
The motion picture business is a multi million dollar business throughout the world EXCEPT SRI LANKA. Why?
In ALL our neighbouring countries, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, the business is booming.  Better than it has ever been, even after the pandemic. What are we doing wrong? Why didn’t we ask our successful neighbours how to do it, or address the issues in an unbiased, impersonal and logical manner.

The answer is very simple: Personal agendas within agendas and of course, the Sri Lankan brand of Jealousy and Envy embedded in our genes.

The manufacturing and marketing of films, like the manufacturing of any product is primarily an INDUSTRY and  must come under the Ministry of Industries. A selected film, if considered of  cultural value, then that particular item could  be transferred to the Ministry of Culture, to enhance, promote or exhibit, if desired.

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DISTRIBUTION of the PRODUCT must be at the discretion of the Cinema Owner (the shop owner). It is up to him to decide whether it’s marketable or not.

If the government wishes to accommodate loss making films often referred to erroneously as ‘Art films and Award Winners’ the government (Ministry of Culture) must take the credit and the loss. They could, if they wish, place it for exhibition in their special cinema circuit.

The cinema owner must not be forced to distribute any potentially loss making / non marketable product and take a loss. It is, “MY SHOP AND I DECIDE WHAT I WISH TO SELL IN MY SHOP.”

FOUR IMPORTANT FACTORS IN SHOW BUSINESS
PRODUCTION — EXHIBITION — PROFIT — QUALITY
SHOW: It is a business that produces a product that people wish to pay and watch.

BUSINESS: The fact that it covers the cost and makes a profit so that the investor will continue to invest in the next film. 

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PRODUCTION: The liberty and the funding to produce a film with the cooperation of the authorities with available equipment and a choice of talent.

EXHIBITION: The liberty to exhibit the completed film in any cinema that wishes to screen it for any agreed period of time, at the discretion of the cinema owner.

PROFIT: The division of revenue as agreed between the exhibitor and the Producer of the film.

QUALITY: The Quality determines the desire for the exhibitor to screen the film expecting to make a profit.

The expectation of profit which is determined by the cinema owner who decides whether to engage with the film or not.

If the quality of the product is not worthy and therefore not accepted, the filmmaker has to find another outlet that is non profit. (Possibly a government sponsored mechanism.)

In the next attempt by the filmmaker, the film may be of better quality with better revenue expectations by the cinema owner or another rejection. 

QUALITY IMPROVES WITH COMPETITION, NOT BY PROTECTIONISM THROUGH INFLUENCE OR ANY OTHER NEFARIOUS ACTIVITY.

AND THE AWARD GOES TO…..!

The Best film very rarely wins the BEST PICTURE AWARD.

The Best Director very rarely wins the BEST DIRECTOR AWARD.

All Jurors at the Awards are influenced to a great degree on personal relationships…..respect, adulation, friendships, animosities, personal events and circumstances.

A thesis could be written on the deplorable, dishonesty and sometimes vulgarities involved in the award process. There are many very notable, glaring instances.

There are numerous Award giving Film Festivals emerging with various sub-categories of the “BEST PICTURE” which are too many to mention.

Awards at Film Festivals are fun to watch and generates publicity for the films that win the award, but not to be taken seriously and definitely not to be taken as a monetarily valuable asset because it is the paying audience that is the real Jury that may sit through the movie with pain  or walk away from the cinema in disappointment and dismay. 

This is not to say that there are no valuable award winning films…..but this is a very rare commodity. The cinema owners must not be forced to bear the financial loss of an award winning ‘dud’. It is a well known fact that several award winning directors and their loss making producers are estranged and no longer friends.

IF WE PUSH THE MAJOR CIRCUITS TO PROMOTE AN INFERIOR AWARD WINNING FILM AND FORCE THE CIRCUITS NOT TO REMOVE THE FILM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME WITH HARDLY AN AUDIENCE, OUR FILMMAKERS WILL NOT UPGRADE THE QUALITY AND COMMERCIAL VALUE OF THEIR FILMS.
COMPETITION STIMULATES THE MIND AND EFFORT TO KEEP DOING BETTER AND THEREBY RAISE THE BENCHMARK  QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT.

As an ‘Industry’ the cinema owners must be encouraged to give a better ambiance and a better service. They must be given the liberty to exhibit any film in any language which they feel will fill their cinemas for their survival. The survival of the cinemas is of paramount importance if the cinema industry is to prosper. 

Our local Sinhala and Tamil films must upgrade their quality and audience appeal to compete for exhibition in the cinemas. We have the talent…we have the technology and most of all, we now have a worldwide audience.

In the true definition of the cinema, it has finally found its place as an industry. 
Better late than never.

TAGGED:.CINEMA IS AN INDUSTRYChandran Rutnam
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