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Your Touch Makes Others Invisible

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Canadian Premiere

Sri Lanka has one of the highest numbers of unresolved enforced disappearances in the world — losses stemming from its decades-long civil war and endured largely by Tamil civilians. In Your Touch Makes Others Invisible, Sinhalese filmmaker Rajee Samarasinghe works closely with Tamil mothers and villagers in the militarized north to craft a hybrid narrative blending factual accounts with magical realism. At its center is a Tamil woman whose son has vanished, possibly taken by a supernatural force haunting her war-torn community. Her story is interwoven with firsthand testimonies from women who continue to search for their disappeared loved ones.

Filmed clandestinely in regions still under military occupation, Samarasinghe’s debut resists linear storytelling. Drone shots sweep across quiet towns; ritual fires crackle beside scenes of everyday life. Memory and grief share space with silence and resilience. A documentary shaped by collaboration and restraint, Your Touch Makes Others Invisible is a haunting, formally daring meditation on absence, history, and survival, where loss becomes part of the landscape and remembrance its own form of resistance.

 

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Director
Featuring

Lajantha Kuna

Credits
Country of Origin

Sri Lanka/USA

Year

2025

Language

In Tamil, Sinhala, English and Russian with English subtitles

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Content Warning

Graphic violence; gender or sexual discrimination

18+
70 min
Cinemas of Asia Documentary Experimental & Avant Garde Family Relations Human Rights & Social Justice
Envy the Monster, Hello Benjamin Films, Miriam, Obscura, Ethos Studio

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Credits & Director

Executive Producer

John Craighead, Anton Palmer, Muwaffaq Salti, James Drew

Producer

Maggie Corona-Goldstein, Tabs Breese, Solomon Turner, DaManuel Richardson, Rajee Samarasinghe

Screenwriter

Rajee Samarasinghe

Cinematography

Kalinga Deshapriya

Editor

Rajee Samarasinghe

Original Music

Rafaël Leloup

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Rajee Samarasinghe

Filmmaker Rajee Samarasinghe was born and raised amidst Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war. His debut feature, Your Touch Makes Others Invisible, premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2025 with support from the Sundance Institute, Berlinale Talents Doc Station, and Field of Vision. Named among Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film (2020), Samarasinghe has had a solo show at the MoMA (2021) and received fellowships from MacDowell (2023), Yaddo (2024), and Guggenheim (2025).

Filmography: If I Were Any Further Away I’d Be Closer to Home (2016); The Eyes of Summer (2020); Lotus-Eyed Girl (2023)

 

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