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Satyajit Ray-Shatranj Ke Khilari ('The Chess Players') (1977)
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Satyajit Ray-Shatranj Ke Khilari ('The Chess Players') (1977)
1468.9 MB | 1:55:56 | Hindi with Eng.+Tur. s/t | XviD, 1490 Kb/s | 576x432
1468.9 MB | 1:55:56 | Hindi with Eng.+Tur. s/t | XviD, 1490 Kb/s | 576x432
In 1977's The Chess Players, Satyajit Ray, India's "extraordinary filmmaker", turned his celebrated eye for everyday life on his own country's troubled history. Made during Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's era of press censorship and curtailed constitutional rights, The Chess Players dared to examine India's future through its past. KINO Video
In the kingdom of Awadh, rich landowners Meer (Saeed Jaffrey) and Mirza (Sanjeev Kumar) pour every ounce of passion into a never-ending game of chess. At the same time, an ambitious British General (Sir Richard Attenborough) plots his own moves against Awadh's King (Amjad Khan) and Prime Minister (Victor Banerjee), in the hope of taking the region for his Queen. Heedless of their political and family responsibilities, Mirza and Meer keep playing. But as British soldiers march on their homeland, an innocent game escalates into deadly confrontation and catastrophic loss. Rich, poor, winner or loser, everyone is revealed to be history's pawn. KINO Video
A film of "exquisite performances" (Variety) and epic sweep, The New York Times praised The Chess Players for "the manner in which an entire civilization has been encapsulated in a few particular gestures." Adapted from a short story by Hindi author Munshi Premchand, The Chess Players evenly examines both colonial greed and Indian aristocratic indolence with the same dramatic scrutiny. His first-ever historical drama, The Chess Players is imbued with the same "deep observation, understanding and love of the human race" (Akira Kurosawa) that made Satyajit Ray one of the preeminent figures of international cinema. KINO Video
Written, composed, and directed by Indian master Satyajit Ray (Pather Panchali), The Chess Players presents a stylized world in which the landed gentry lounge about, endlessly pulling on hookahs and engaging in the "king of games." Outside their gilded doors, the order that allows them this luxury--let alone their marriages--is crumbling. They couldn't be more oblivious. As the narrator notes, "Mr. Meer and Mr. Mirza are only playing at warfare. Their armies are pieces of ivory. Their battlefield: a piece of cloth." Set in 1856 Lucknow, the noblemen (Saeed Jaffrey and Sanjeev Kumar) are situated in one of the few Indian territories not ruled by Britain's East India Company. The British, meanwhile, are also playing a game of chess, and equally oblivious Oudh ruler Nawab Wajid Ali Shah (Amjad Khan) is the king they intend to capture. (--Kathleen C. Fennessy - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)
Forthright General Outram (Sir Richard Attenborough, Ghandi), assisted by the more culturally erudite Captain Weston (Tom Alter), is the man charged with the task. It shouldn’t be difficult: Like Meer and Mirza, Wajid would prefer to relax--to write poetry, to fly kites--rather than to rule. Along the way, Oudh will fall, but the chess will continue. Based on a story by Munshi Premchand, The Chess Players was Ray’s most elaborate production. It was also his first in Hindi (with English) and its frames are filled with music, dance, opulent pageantry, and humorous banter--even a lively animated sequence. Behind the attractive façade, however, lies a lament for lost opportunities. (--Kathleen C. Fennessy - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)
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A beautiful Ray film, should not be missed.
scalisto, it seems that our heartbeats are synchronized :)
This movie was uploaded months ago (pls take a look at RS-file-counters of the above rar-parts) and I decided to put it up last week :))
suki2000, thank you for your looong time support :)
polygeny, you're welcome :) I will keep up with my "one-movie-per-day" strategy(!) as long as I can...
Thanks so much, I heard of this film 12 years ago, but never had a chance to see it...
Another wish come true, thanks to you FNB47 !