The Cinema of Satyajit Ray

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This comprehensive study of Satyajit Ray provides a commentary on the film-maker’s work over an extra-ordinarily creative career spanning four decades.  Placing Ray ion his social and cultural context, it discusses each of his films from Pather Panchali to Agantuk in critical detail and with an authority born of the author’s long familiarity with Ray’s work. The book devotes special attention to the literary sources of the films – as well as Ray’s departures from literary originals – and the many influences, Eastern and Western, that shaped Ray’s mind and art. Written in a highly readable style and illustrated with almost a hundred stills from the films, this book would be welcomed by all readers interested in the films of Satyajit Ray, and Indian cinema in general.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chidananda Dasgupta

A noted film Critic and film maker, CHIDANANDAS DAS GUPTA was one of the founders of the Calcutta Film Society in 1947. He has been writing on cinema since the mid-forties, and has published about two thousand articles and papers in newspapers, magazines and learned journals in India and Broad. His publications include Talking about Films, The Painted Face, Studies in India's Popular Cinema .

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Title
The Cinema of Satyajit Ray
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8123707533
Length
204p.
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