memories of ray#37/ mrinal sen

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • memories of ray#37_mrinal sen_‘i never thought of becoming a filmmaker’ / Mrinal Sen talks in details about his youth, his early interest in literature and cinema, which came much later in his life, after having read ‘cinema as a graphic art’, a highly technical book about Eisenstein: "That’s why i say that my journey into cinema was very accidental: only after having read all the books on cinema available at the Imperial Library, then i started watching films!". Mrinal Sen also talks about the special relation between Ray and the great art director Bansi Chandragupta, and the early years of the Calcutta film Society/ recorded in 1999 in Calcutta /
    cet extrait est la branche#37 d’un grand arbre intitulé
    ‘memories of ray’ / pour plus d’infos: www.manikda.space
    this short film is branch#37 of a big tree entitled ‘memories of ray’
    for more info, visit www.manikda.space

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  • @dasaushere6509
    @dasaushere6509 2 года назад +10

    i feel this generation of bengalis is lost for ever. my uncle who was bit older than him worked in the government in bengal, was not wealthy, but was a playwright and his library was huge and eclectic...when Sen talks of rudolf arnheim it is quite apparent that the generation back in the 50s and 60s were more expansive in their reading yet completely grounded in bengali language and literature. they absorbed what was happening overseas and infused it into their work without copying it...a generation apart.

    • @abhradeepgoswami3706
      @abhradeepgoswami3706 3 месяца назад

      Agreed, as the scope was wide for them, a space for fresh start, innovative ideas, a sort of compassion for the content was present among them (Ghatak, ray, and the lots). Now that kind of hunger is present among the new wave directors of Bangladesh (Farooki, Raihan Rafi, Syed Shawki, Ashfaque Nipoon, Amitabh Reza Chaudhary etc.). The good lots of here have dissolved into a mediocre spectrum (Mukhrji, Later films of Kaushik Ganguly and others.) Commercial Cinema has lost its originality, grit and innovative dynamics.(Movies like Shatru, Indrajit and even good remakes of south Indian films, Pralay, kranti etc.)
      But, Its good to see that পুরোনো অঞ্জন দত্ত is back. Hope the Bengalis will soon understand the panoramic presence of West Bengal outside of Kolkata and implement it in their cultural exhibitions more passionately. (Sheshe sob i politics er khela ar ki 😢)

  • @soumikhalder6203
    @soumikhalder6203 6 лет назад +11

    "I was a pure science student.... Physics was my subject....."he said this so many times! Does it really make any sense??

    • @Sanskritik24
      @Sanskritik24 6 лет назад

      Soumik Halder as I also... We always have a lot of love for PHYSICS... BUT Now I also in film industry...

    • @rahulspeaking
      @rahulspeaking 4 года назад

      May be he is proud of that

    • @nemo987654321
      @nemo987654321 4 года назад

      You need to listen to the interview one more time i guess you will understand. If still not clear then leave it.

    • @postlemon2993
      @postlemon2993 3 года назад +1

      i think he just meant that arts was not his story

    • @asad-firerevenue608
      @asad-firerevenue608 3 года назад

      He said my main subject was physics so i wanna work about sound recording or something like that because he knows that if he do work with that he will be successfull

  • @subhasishbhattacharjee6316
    @subhasishbhattacharjee6316 4 года назад +3

    Wow...this is gold..♥️

  • @Nomad369
    @Nomad369 Год назад

    Kindly provide the continuous interview link.

  • @sakondo789
    @sakondo789 Месяц назад

    Why left science to arts?