True Voice සැබෑහඬ | The portraits of Rainbows 04 | sinhala lesbian short film

True Voice සැබෑහඬ | The portraits of Rainbows 04 | sinhala lesbian short film

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“The Portraits of Rainbows 04: Shenaya’s Story” is a poignant Sinhala short film exploring the harsh realities of cyberbullying and harassment faced by a lesbian woman. Produced by Kadmas Productions and directed by K.A. Lasitha Sandaruwan, this “True Voice” installment highlights the challenges of navigating one’s sexual orientation amidst social hostility.

Sponsored by RFSU and the Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka, the film features R.W.D.K. Rajapaksha and Ram Dulip. This production serves as a powerful advocacy tool for LGBTQ+ rights. For sponsorship opportunities or inquiries, contact Thirtha the Guidance via email or their official social media platforms.

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True Voice සැබෑහඬ | The portraits of Rainbows 04 | sinhala lesbian short film

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  1. This short film beautifully captures the complexities of love and identity—so raw and heartfelt! The storytelling and cinematography really drew me in, and the performances were incredibly moving. Such an important voice in Sinhala cinema!

  2. This short film is so beautifully raw and honest—the emotions just leap off the screen! The way it captures the quiet moments of love and struggle feels so real and relatable. More stories like this, please!

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    The storytelling here is so tender and powerful—every glance and silence speaks volumes. It’s rare to see such authentic LGBTQ+ representation in Sinhala cinema, and it’s done with so much heart. Absolutely loved it!

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    The chemistry between the characters is electric, and the cinematography makes every scene feel intimate. Such a moving portrayal of love in its truest form—left me with all the feels!

  3. This film hit me right in the feels—so raw and real, but also kinda bittersweet. Love how it captures those quiet, messy moments of figuring yourself out. More stories like this, please!