Nayak (The Hero)

Satyajit Ray / India

RETROSPECTIVE SATYAJIT RAY

SCREENING

FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA
Wednesday, 24th November, 20:00h – Sala Chomón
Thursday, 2nd December, 16:30h – Sala Laya

INFORMATION

Director: Satyajit Ray
Year: 1966
Duration: 120’
Language: VOSC
Genre: Drama

SYNOPSIS

Famous film actor Arindam, a star of Bengali films, has been invited to the capital to receive a prestigious award. As all flights are booked, he is forced to travel from Calcutta to New Delhi by train. In the restaurant car he meets Aditi, a young journalist who writes for a women’s magazine. She plans to interview him unbeknownst to him, but as she secretly takes notes, he spontaneously tells her his life story.

DIRECTOR’S BIOGRAPHY

Satyajit Ray was born in Calcutta in 1921. Son of Sukumar Ray, one of the leading figures of the Bengali literary scene, in 1940 he graduated in economics from the University of Calcutta and went to work as an illustrator at Tagore University in Viswa-Bharati. He made his directorial debut in 1955 with the eponymous adaptation of the 1928 novel Pather Panchali (“Song of the Road”), which began his trilogy on the life of the young Apu, followed by Aparajito (“The Invincible”, 1956) and Apur Sansar (“Apu’s World”, 1959). This was the basis for the rise of his reputation as one of the country’s best filmmakers. In addition to being a director, he was a screenwriter, composer of the soundtrack, editor and designer of the credits and publicity material for his films. Throughout his extensive film career, Ray received as many as 36 Indian National Film Awards, a Golden Lion, two Silver Bears, as well as the Bharat Ratna, India’s most prestigious civilian award. Almost a month before his death, he became the first Indian to receive an Honorary Oscar in 1992.

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