The Guerrilla Fighter

The Guerrilla Fighter

Release date : April 1, 1973
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Bengali /
Director : Mrinal Sen /
Production companies : Mrinal Sen Productions /
April 1, 1973 1h 38m India Drama Bengali More
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A political activist escapes the prison van and is sheltered in a posh apartment owned by a sensitive young woman. Both are rebels: the activist against political treachery and the other on social level. Both are bitter about badly organized state of things. Being in solitary confinement, the fugitive engages himself in self-criticism and, in the process, questions the leadership. Questions are not allowed, obeying that is mandatory. Displeasure leads to bitterness, bitterness to total rift. The struggle has to continue, both for the political activist, now segregated, and the woman in exile.
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  • title:The Guerrilla Fighter
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1973
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Bengali ·
  • Director: Mrinal Sen /
  • Writers: Mrinal Sen · Mrinal Sen · Ashish Burman ·
  • Production companies: Mrinal Sen Productions ·
  • Overview:A political activist escapes the prison van and is sheltered in a posh apartment owned by a sensitive young woman. Both are rebels: the activist against political treachery and the other on social level. Both are bitter about badly organized state of things. Being in solitary confinement, the fugitive engages himself in self-criticism and, in the process, questions the leadership. Questions are not allowed, obeying that is mandatory. Displeasure leads to bitterness, bitterness to total rift. The struggle has to continue, both for the political activist, now segregated, and the woman in exile.
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