A Color in Film Study
The World of Apu
Satyajit Ray · 1959
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Synopsis
Liberated from any form of attachment that was holding him back from immersing himself into Kolkata's urban lifestyle after Sarbojaya's death in Aparajito (1956), Apu, now an optimistic, 23-year-old idealist and struggling author, has no other choice but to give up his degree for lack of financial resources. Being no longer accountable to anyone, Apu barely manages to scrape by, content with a meagre income and a humble roof over his head, until an unforeseen complication during the wedding of Aparna, the delicate sister of his university friend, Pulu, leads to an act of kindness and a wonderful, youthful romance. All his life, death, and the sense of loss, have been accompanying Apu in his perpetual odyssey of spirituality and knowledge, and now, a lifetime of joys, hopes, sadness, and tragedies culminate in the most momentous decision of his life. But, life's mysterious duality cannot be defined by tragedy. What more could one ask for than a child's charming, wide-eyed smile?
Film Credits
Cinematography by Subrata Mitra, with production design by Bansi Chandragupta.
Screenplay
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, Satyajit Ray
Cinematography
Subrata Mitra
Production Design
Bansi Chandragupta
Music
Ravi Shankar
Country
India
Language
Bengali
Rating
Not Rated
Runtime
105 min
Box Office
$134,241
Awards
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award4 wins & 2 nominations total
IMDb
8.4/10 · 20K votes
Rotten Tomatoes
97%
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