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Days and Nights in the Forest - Aranyer Din Ratri (1970)
Synopsis
Four friends from Calcutta who have very different personalities make a holiday excursion into the country, to a tiny village in the state of Bihar where they set themselves up in a bungalow.
A series of minor events, all connected to their respective reactions to their new environment, reveals their characters more deeply.
Displaced from their customary sense of social rules, they engage Lakha as a servant until the day when Hari, having lost his wallet, accuses him of stealing it, strikes him, and sends him away.
They meet a beautiful local woman, Duli. When Hari uses her for some fast sex, Lakha ambushes him in revenge.
The others become very friendly with two young women from the neighborhood who live on a comfortable estate.
The inhibited Sanjoy does not dare to respond to Jaya’s interest while Aparna leaves Asim after giving him her address on a five-rupee note.
The friends depart again for the city, pretending to be unaffected by their experiences. Referred to as “Ray’s Mozartian masterpiece” for its emotional complexity and delicate balancing of responses, this film proves, definitively, Ray’s affinity with Mozart. –Satyajit Ray Film and Study Center
Cast: Sharmila Tagore, Kaberi Bose, Simi Garewal, Soumitra Chatterjee, Subhendu Chatterjee, Robi Ghosh, Samit Bhanja, Aparna Sen, Pahadi Sanyal
Berlinale, Edinburgh
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Title: Days and Nights in the Forest - Aranyer Din Ratri (1970)
Directed by: Satyajit Ray
Date of birth: 2 May 1921, Calcutta, British India
Date of death: 23 April 1992, Calcutta, India
Writing credits:
Sunil Gangopadhyay, Satyajit Ray
Music by: Satyajit Ray
Country: India
Language: Bengali | English
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 115 min.
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