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Good jacket. Berkeley. 1989. University of California Press. 1st Edition. Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket. 0520069056. 430 pages. hardcover. keywords: Film India. DESCRIPTION-Satyaiit Ray's films include the Apu Trilogy, The Music Room, Charulata, Days and Nights in the Forest, Distant Thunder, The Chess Players and The Home and the World. He has also made comedies, musical fantasies, detective films and documentaries. In over thirty films since 1955 he has experimented with mood, period and milieu more than any other director and won almost every major prize, sometimes several times over. V.S. Naipaul has called Ray and Akira Kurosawa 'among the most prodigious personalities in the cinema since it came into being. ' Kurosawa himself describes Ray as 'a giant of the movie industry'. This book is the first attempt to view Ray's entire achievement from an Indian perspective as well as a western one. He himself springs from a gifted family at home in both Indian and western culture. Early chapters describe the disparate influences on him growing up in mid-century Calcutta — from orthodox Hinduism and the genius of Rabindranath Tagore to Hollywood movies and western classical music. Ray's ability to absorb these creatively explains the sophistication of his first film, the classic Pather Panchali, made entirely without training. Each subsequent film is discussed with Ray, his actors and collaborators, drawing on extensive author interviews. There are chapters on important films Ray never made, like his science fantasy The Alien, and on his considerable work as a novelist, short story writer, designer and illustrator. The book concludes with an assessment of his techniques and artistic outlook — his ‘inner eye', an interview about his latest film An Enemy of the People, and the most thorough filmography and bibliography yet published. The 150 illustrations include vivid sections from Ray's shooting notebooks and many previously unpublished photographs of the master filmmaker at work. inventory #23896.
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