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  1. Aug 12, 2013 · The Music Room (1958) The Music Room (1958) Now a filmmaker on the world stage, Ray took time out before the final part of his Apu trilogy for the 1957 comedy The Philosopher’s Stone and this magisterial drama about an ageing Bengali landowner and his fatal clinging to the past.

  2. Oct 18, 2021 · According to Chidananda Dasgupta, the film “epitomises not only the mood of the seventies, but the failure of earlier values celebrated in so many of Ray’s films” ( The Cinema of Satyajit Ray, page 106). As the protagonist’s father says at one point: “If a young man does not find a job, he can only become a revolutionary or go to the ...

  3. Master filmmaker Satyajit Ray explores the conflict between fanaticism and free will in Devi (The Goddess), issuing a subversively modern challenge to religious orthodoxy and patriarchal power structures. In rural India in the second half of the nineteenth century, after his son (Soumitra Chatterjee) leaves for Kolkata to complete his studies, a wealthy feudal landlord (Chhabi Biswas) is ...

  4. Service. Genre. Decade. Satyajit Ray (2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker, widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century. Ray was born in the city of Calcutta into a Bengali family prominent … more. More details at TMDb.

  5. Pather Panchali was also awarded the "Prix du document humain" prize at the 9th Cannes Film Festival (1956). Ray won thirty-five National Film Awards during his four-decade career. Six of his films— Pather Panchali, Apur Sansar (1959), Charulata (1964), Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968), Seemabaddha (1971), and Agantuk (1991)—won the Best ...

  6. May 2, 2021 · Read: Speaking of Films by Satyajit Ray The Apu Trilogy. Satyajit Ray’s journey in cinema began in 1955 with the film Pather Panchali. Widely considered as one of the greatest films ever made, this is the first instalment in The Apu Trilogy. The film deals with the story of two siblings and their life through different phases of joys and sorrows.

  7. JAMES IVORY India, 1965. East meets West in this magnetic portrait of a traveling theater family, a breakthrough Merchant Ivory production that garnered Madhur Jaffrey the Best Actress Award at Berlinale. Set to a gorgeous score by Satyajit Ray, life on the road is dotted with thrilling encounters and bittersweet goodbyes.

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