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Satyajit Ray-Pather Panchali (1955)

Posted By : FNB47 | Date : 06 May 2007 21:29:00 | Comments : 7 |
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Satyajit Ray-Pather Panchali (1955)
1464.4 MB | 1:59:11 | Bengali with English s/t | XviD, 1500 Kb/s | 512x384

The first in a popular trilogy of Indian films! Pather Panchali is a moving story of a rural family cursed with bad luck. The father is a dreamer, while his wife struggles to feed the family, including son Apu. When a petty thief brings tragedy to them, they must find a way to survive.Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Multiple film festival awards. (DVD Product info.)




Sometime in the early years of the century, a boy, Apu, is born to a poor Brahmin family in a village in Bengal. The father, a poet and priest, cannot earn enough to keep his family going. Apu's sister, Durga, is forever stealing guavas from the neighbour's orchards. All these add to the daily struggles of the mother's life, notwithstanding her constant bickering with old aunt who lives with the family. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0048473/plotsummary)




Pather Panchali tells the story of a family inching slowly and irrevocably, over the course of several years, toward the edge of financial and emotional disaster. In a rural Bengali village, circa 1919, Harihar (Kanu Bannerjee) recites sacred texts and performs religious rites for a living. He dreams of being a playwright, but he must support his growing family. (amazon.com - Editorial Reviews)




His wife, Sarbajaya (Karuna Bannerjee) must suffer her husband's long absences as he searches for work and the hostile pity of extended family members who are better off financially and socially. Her daughter, Durga (Uma Das Gupta), has the bad habit of stealing mangoes from the neighboring orchard, which adds to her mother's shame. When a son, Apu (Subir Bannerjee), is born, things seem to be looking up for the family. But it is only a short-lived illusion. (amazon.com - Editorial Reviews)




First films don't come any better than Pather Panchali. Made in 1955 by Satyajit Ray, this truly remarkable feat of storytelling is a must-see kind of movie. Ray reveals a gift for presenting stories that unfold gently, one engaging scene at time. This film delivers an amazing emotional punch that will linger in your consciousness for some time, not in spite of, but because of its simplicity. (amazon.com - Editorial Reviews)




The story is based on the novel of the same title, written by Bibhutibhushan Banerjee. Shot in glorious black and white, it runs for 115 minutes. The script is by Satyajit Ray, the music by Ravi Shankar. (amazon.com - Editorial Reviews)


















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Posted By: SillyMan666 Date: 06 May 2007 17:57:45
T H A N K Y O U ! ! !
Posted By: nazgul_epheles Date: 06 May 2007 19:43:08
FNB,do you have any Naruse films?I've never seen his films before but one of Japanese master
Posted By: dreaming Date: 06 May 2007 23:33:24
more Ray:
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Posted By: suki2000 Date: 07 May 2007 02:21:02
Thanks a lot!
Posted By: plasmadog Date: 07 May 2007 18:02:23
wow! thaanks!
apparently the character "apu" from the Simpsons was based on apu in this movie!
Posted By: Fa Date: 21 May 2007 20:52:48
Thanks a lot. :)



Fa.
Posted By: anak_kuburan Date: 09 Jun 2008 21:47:13
Well, FNB47! What can I say?
We are all get the better of the net the day you start doing what you are doing.
Regards.
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