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  2. The Apu Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Filmmaker Martin Scorsese when talking about The Apu Trilogy remarked "without a doubt, in [Ray's] films the line between poetry and cinema, dissolved". [69] In Gregory Nava's 1995 film My Family, the final scene is duplicated from the final scene of Apur Sansar.

  3. The World of Apu - Wikipedia

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    The Academy Film Archive preserved the entire Apu Trilogy in 1996, including Apur Sansar. In 2013, the video distribution company The Criterion Collection, in collaboration with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Film Archive, began the restoration of the original negatives of the Apu trilogy, including Apur Sansar.

  4. Aparajito - Wikipedia

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    Apur Sansar depicts Apu's adult life, his reaction to his wife's premature death, and his final bonding with his son whom he abandoned as an infant. Ray did not initially plan to make a trilogy: he decided to make the third film only after being asked about the possibility of a trilogy at the 1957 Venice Film Festival , [ 34 ] where Aparajito ...

  5. Satyajit Ray - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Nava's 1995 film My Family had a final scene that was reminiscent of Apur Sansar. Ira Sachs's 2005 work Forty Shades of Blue was a loose remake of Charulata. Other references to Ray's films are found, for example, in 2006's Sacred Evil, [170] and the Elements trilogy by Deepa Mehta. [171]

  6. Pather Panchali - Wikipedia

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    Pather Panchali was followed by two films that continued the tale of Apu's life—Aparajito (The Unvanquished) in 1956 and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) in 1959. Together, the three films constitute the Apu trilogy. Aparajito portrays the adolescent Apu, his education in a rural school and a Calcutta college. Its central theme is the poignant ...

  7. Soumitra Chatterjee - Wikipedia

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    Starting with his debut film, Apur Sansar (The World of Apu, 1959), the third part of The Apu Trilogy, as adult Apu, he went on to work in several films with Ray, including Abhijan (The Expedition, 1962), Charulata (1964), Kapurush (1965), Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest, 1969), Ashani Sanket (Distant Thunder, 1973), Sonar ...

  8. Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (listen ⓘ; 12 September 1894 – 1 November 1950) [1] was an Indian writer in the Bengali language. [2] [3] His best known works are the autobiographical novel Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road), Aparajito (Undefeated), Chander Pahar (Mountain of the Moon) and Aranyak (of the forest).

  9. List of awards and nominations received by Satyajit Ray

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    Accolades received by Satyajit Ray A portrait of Satyajit Ray Awards for films [a] Awards for the films directed by Ray Film Won Nominated Pather Panchali 18 20 Aparajito 9 10 Parash Pathar 0 1 Jalsaghar 2 3 Apur Sansar 6 7 Devi 1 2 Teen Kanya 5 5 Rabindranath Tagore 3 3 Kanchenjungha 2 2 Abhijan 3 3 Mahanagar 4 5 Charulata 8 9 Two 0 0 Kapurush -O- Mahapurush 1 2 Nayak 7 8 Chiriyakhana 2 2 ...