Most Popular posts of Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray - The Cinematic Genius
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Anuja G Venkat
An introduction to Satyajit Ray, who is hailed as a multi-tasking genius of cinema. An attempt to explore what made his movies so special.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Satyajit-Ray---The-Cinematic-Genius
id=7457577 - Jan 10, 2013
Reassessing 'Agantuk' - Satyajit Ray's Final Statement As an Artist
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Susanta Bhattacharyya
In the year 1991 Satyajit Ray made Agantuk (The Stranger), his last film before his death in April 1992. Here, Ray made a unique attempt to convey his annoyance about the materialistic quest of modern civilization through his characteristic storytelling style. 'Agantuk' has two discern layers. The upper layer of the film deals with the problems of the urban middle class morals. This layer is relatively easy to recognize while viewing the film.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Reassessing-Agantuk---Satyajit-Rays-Final-Statement-As-an-Artist
id=2079107 - Mar 09, 2009
Satyajit Ray - A Short Biography
by
Hector M
Satyajit Ray is renowned personality and one of the very few of those people who left an ineradicable impression in the field they were part of. Satyajit Ray was an Indian film director, writer, publisher, illustrator, graphic designer and a film critic. He was born on 2nd May 1921 in a Bengali family which is well known for its contribution to the field of arts and literature.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Satyajit-Ray---A-Short-Biography
id=4804256 - Aug 05, 2010
Bangla Cinema's Influence in International Film Making Through Satyajit Ray
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Jason Main
Considered as one of the greatest figures in Bangla cinema, Satyajit Ray hailed from a family inclined in the arts. His father was a Bangla writer and poet, while his grandfather was a writer of children's stories. It was during his stint as a designer of book covers that the seeds of being a filmmaker were planted.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bangla-Cinemas-Influence-in-International-Film-Making-Through-Satyajit-Ray
id=4224133 - May 04, 2010
Pather Panchali Sang The Perfect Song Of Humansim
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Moumita Dasgupta
1956, the Cannes Film Festival, a Bengali filmmaker got the award of "Best Human Document" for his low budget film "Pather Panchali". The greatest film ever made in Indian History of Cinema. A novel turned into a motion frame just became eternal at the hands of legendary film director "Satyajit Ray".
http://ezinearticles.com/?Pather-Panchali-Sang-The-Perfect-Song-Of-Humansim
id=7503285 - Feb 11, 2013
Keeping In Touch
by
Richa Arora
Be it a latest Shahrukh Khan bollywood blockbuster or a Satyajit Ray classic, Indian cinema in general has been for many Indians living away, a way to keep connected with their roots. For many people, settling abroad is a cherished dream, while for those who live away from their motherland, their hearts long for reuniting with the lost bonds.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Keeping-In-Touch
id=970955 - Feb 06, 2008
Childhood Days - A Filmmaker Tells Of Childhood And Cinema
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Zoheb Abdul Matin
Satyajit Ray, one of the world's greatest filmmakers, describes his childhood and film-making experiences in a delightful book. This memoir shows the inner human and artistic visionary inside the famous man.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Childhood-Days---A-Filmmaker-Tells-Of-Childhood-And-Cinema
id=6967662 - Mar 28, 2012
A Brief Overview of the Classic Bangla Natok "The Apu Trilogy"
by
Anwar Alam
The Apu Trilogy is a series of three films directed by Satyajit Ray. Completed between the years 1955 and 1955, the three movies were based on the two classic Bengali novels Pather Panchali (1929) and Aparajito (1932) written by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Brief-Overview-of-the-Classic-Bangla-Natok-The-Apu-Trilogy
id=3977685 - Mar 22, 2010
The Most Popular Bangla Actors and Actresses of All Time in Bangla Natok and Cinema
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Jason Main
Bangla cinema has produced a long list of fine masterpieces since its early days up to the present. Along with the movies that have ranked up in recognition and popularity, are the actors and actresses whose performances made the films truly memorable.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Most-Popular-Bangla-Actors-and-Actresses-of-All-Time-in-Bangla-Natok-and-Cinema
id=4198581 - Apr 29, 2010
Life Goes On Movie Review
by
Gautam Chintamani
It's one thing to get inspired by a great play like King Lear or a book like Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet but it's something else when your characters end up mouthing someone else's words as if they were their own! Watching Sangeeta Datta's Life Goes On you can't help but get a feeling that the writer-director put everything she liked right from Shakespeare to Ritwik Ghatak to Satyajit Ray in a box and shook it till something resembling a film came emerged!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Life-Goes-On-Movie-Review
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