February 16, 2016 (XXXII:4) Satyajit Ray, PATHER PANCHALI (1955, 119 Min)
February 16, 2016 (XXXII:4) Satyajit Ray, PATHER PANCHALI (1955, 119 min) Directed by Satyajit Ray Writtten by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (novel) & Satyajit Ray (screenplay) Music Ravi Shankar Cinematography Subrata Mitra Film Editing Dulal Dutta Kanu Bannerjee…Harihar Ray Karuna Bannerjee…Sarbojaya Ray Chunibala Devi…Indir Thakrun Uma Das Gupta…Durga Subir Banerjee…Apu Runki Banerjee…Little Durga Reba Devi…Seja Thakrun Aparna Devi…Nilmoni's wife Tulsi Chakraborty…Prasanna, school teacher Haren Banerjee…Chinibas, Sweet-seller calligrapher, music composer, graphic designer and film Nibhanani Devi…Dasi Thakurun critic. He authored several short stories and novels, Rama Gangopadhaya…Ranu Mookerjee primarily aimed at children and adolescents. He won a Roma Ganguli…Roma special lifetime achievement award for his profound Binoy Mukherjee…Baidyanath Majumdar humanitarian outlook at the 1992 Academy Awards. He's Harimohan Nag…Doctor only the second Indian to have won an Oscar, the first Kshirod Roy…Priest being Bhanu Athaiya for Gandhi in 1983. Ray has been both the writer director for 33 films including, The SATYAJIT RAY (b. May 2, 1921 in Calcutta, India—d. Stranger (1991), An Enemy of the People (1989), The April 23, 1992, age 70, in Calcutta, India) is the son of Home and the World (1984), Pikoor Diary (1981, TV Sukumar Ray, an eminent poet and writer in the history of Short), Deliverance (1981, TV Movie), Heerak Rajar Bengali literature. The younger Ray worked as an Deshe (1980), Joi Baba Felunath: The Elephant God advertising artist before shifting his focus to film. He was (1979), The Chess Players (1977), The Middleman (1976), first drawn to independent filmmaking after meeting The Golden Fortress (1974), Ashani Sanket (1973), The French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing Vittorio De Inner Eye (1972, Documentary short), Sikkim (1971, Sica's Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves (1948) during Documentary), Company Limited (1971), The Adversary a visit to London.
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