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  1. 4 hours ago · “Even the most admired films made on tribals and tribal issues don’t feel satisfying when viewed from the Adivasi perspective,” he says. An example he points out is Satyajit Ray’s famed ...

  2. 2 hours ago · Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai have been the coastal crucibles where tradition and modernity found their respective points of balance in detective stories. Calcutta was the preferred locale for many goyenda stories, reaching a high point in the work of Sharadindu Bandopadhyay and Satyajit Ray and, subsequently, many more. In several stories the ...

  3. 8 hours ago · Yaragudipati Varada Rao was one such luminary whose legacy continues to resonate throughout time. A director, producer, actor , screenwriter, and editor, Rao’s saga is the epitome of the golden age of South Indian cinema, traversing the worlds of Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil films.

  4. 51 minutes ago · A 60-year-old producer called me much before the film's release to tell me that a similar episode happened with his mother when she was a bride. I studied about gender discrimination inequality in villages and male chauvinism when I was a student at the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute in Kolkata.

  5. 16 hours ago · Films. Food. Fighter jets. Foreign policy. France! There are a lot of F words to celebrate this week for India, and Bengal in particular. The French Connection is more than apparent for Bharat after Payal Kapadia's movie, All That We Imagine As Light, won the Grand Prix at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival alongside Kolkata's own Anasuya Sengupta who bagged the Best Actress award.

  6. 8 hours ago · La compétition Satyajit Ray comprend cinq films qui se disputent un prix en espèces de 1 250 $ (1 000 £) décerné par Civic Studios. Les lauréats précédents incluent Saim Sadiq, directeur de « Joyland », et Shubhashish Bhutiani, directeur de « Hotel Salvation ».

  7. 8 hours ago · Furyô shônen (1961) An improvisational film depicting life in a boys’ reform school. Quote: Susumu Hani’s first feature was this gritty pseudo docudrama of juvenile delinquency based upon a collection of papers, ‘Wings That Couldn’t Fly’, written by the inmates of a boy’s prison. The film follows a young man who drifts into petty ...

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