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Sanghamitra Chakraborty’s Soumitra Chatterjee and His World starts with his birth in a north Calcutta home to a mother who is ...
The narrative that Ray was unfairly critical of Hinduness got traction because of his Brahmo faith, a reformist and so-called ...
Sixty-nine years after its release, Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali remains India’s most acclaimed film, the incontestable ...
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Newspoint on MSNSatyajit Ray: The Timeless Pioneer of Indian CinemaSatyajit Ray would have turned 104 today. He was not just a filmmaker, he was a visionary who transformed the language of ...
In this in-depth conversation, filmmaker Girish Kasaravalli reflects on his cinematic journey, his early encounters with ...
Satyajit Ray (born May 2, 1921) is generally considered one of the great Indian directors of all time. His genius put an end ...
Ray, who would have turned 104 on May 2, reached the heart of receptive global audiences because of the sheer simplicity of his art ...
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Welcome to the world of Ray’s visual masterpieces where films transcend mere entertainment and become the soulful window to ...
Also this week, a short film series in Carlsbad, Art of Elan’s art-themed concert at the Mingei, book festivals and more ...
FTII was set up by the Government of India in 1960. Renowned film making schools - Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune and Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI ...
Located in Kolkata and named after the legendary maestro Satyajit Ray, the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute was the second national centre of cinema education established in 1995 by the ...
In the late 60s, Satyajit Ray, India’s most celebrated filmmaker, set his sights on a genre few in Indian cinema had explored: science fiction. Based on his own short story Bankubabur Bandhu (Banku’s ...
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