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Pather Panchali
TrailerPather Panchali tells the story of an impoverished Bengalese family. And priest Harihar Ray,dreaming of a better life for himself and his family, decides to leave his rural Bengal village in search of work.Genre: DramaActors: Kanu Bannerjee, Karuna Bannerjee, Chunibala Devi, Uma Das Gupta, Subir Banerjee, Runki Banerjee, Reba Devi, Aparna Devi, Tulsi ChakrabortyDirector: Satyajit RayCountry: IndiaDuration: 125 minQuality: HDRelease: 1955IMDb: 8.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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anonymous AnonymousA beautifully portrayed classic by Ray. One of the very few moving films that now remain in the world.2018-08-21 12:08 -
Actors of "Pather Panchali"
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Characters of "Pather Panchali"
Harihar RayPlayed by: Kanu BannerjeeSarbojaya RayPlayed by: Karuna BannerjeeIndir ThakrunPlayed by: Chunibala DeviDurgaPlayed by: Uma Das GuptaApuPlayed by: Subir BanerjeeDurgaPlayed by: Runki Banerjee -
Directors of "Pather Panchali"
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Creators of "Pather Panchali"
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Critic Reviews of "Pather Panchali"
BBC.comApril 03, 2017Extremely touching in its simplicity, emotional range and visual beauty, it's no wonder it became the first Indian film to achieve widespread international acclaim and establish Ray as a master filmmaker.
New YorkerMay 04, 2015Beautiful, sometimes funny, and full of love, it brought a new vision of India to the screen.
TIME MagazineOctober 17, 2011It is a pastoral poem dappled with the play of brilliant images and strong, dark feelings, a luminous revelation of Indian life in language that all the world can understand.
GuardianOctober 24, 2007Fresh as a daisy after all these years, Satyajit Ray's 1955 spellbinder comes underpinned by a tumultuous Ravi Shankar sitar and paints a ground's-eye portrait of life in an impoverished Bengali village.
VarietyOctober 24, 2007Film justly won the 'most human document award' at the 1956 Cannes Film Fest, unveiling a mature film talent in director Satyajit Ray.
Total FilmApril 03, 2017Incredibly, Ray had never directed a scene before Pather Panchali, Mitra had never shot one, and the children who were cast hadn't even been tested. Just how this team of novices fashioned one of cinema's enduring classics is a miraculous mystery.
LarsenOnFilmJanuary 16, 2015...truly one of the most delicate, humble and deeply felt movies I've ever seen.
Cinema WriterAugust 24, 2010There is a faith in the art form here, a pure, loving, embracing faith that really restores my own faith in movies.
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