Art cinema in Bengal has a considerable reputation with masters like Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen establishing a reputation for originality and artistic integrity. Poet and filmmaker Buddhadeb Dasgupta upholds this tradition with his sensitive films which have won critical kudos and awards at national and international film festivals. With his very first feature film, Duratwa, in 1978, Buddhadeb Dasgupta was considered a filmmaker to watch; Satyajit Ray found the film ‘poetic’. Two decades and 10 feature films later, he has lived up to his earlier promise, continuing to win recognition at film festivals and establishing his reputation as a sensitive and serious filmmaker. By way of an introduction to his cinema, this volume takes a close look at his feature films, tracing significant themes and motifs through the oeuvre. A complete filmography and list of published works are also included.
Time and Dreams
by John W. Hood
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR John W. Hood
John W. Hood is an internationally recognized scholar of Indian art cinema and is known for his work. The Essential Mystery: Major Filmmakers of Indian Art Cinema, also published by Orient Longman. He has also written on the films of Mrinal Sen and has published a book of translations of Buddhadeb Dasgupta's poetry, Love and Other Forms of Death. He has been a scholar of Indian culture for most of his life and is also a translator of Bengali literature. He now divides his time between his homes in Melbourne and Kolkata.
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