The Indian Shylock: The Original Silent Version

The Indian Shylock: The Original Silent Version

Release date : January 2, 1925
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Director : Baburao Painter /
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A social film with high melodrama, concerning a peasant (Shantaram) who loses his land to a greedy money-lender and moves to the city where he becomes a mill worker. Taking its cue from the realist tradition, the film counterposes an idyllic rural life (destroyed but the greedy money-lender who uses forged papers to steal the peasant's land) with the harsh city life. The shot of a hut accompanied by a howling dog are regarded as one of the most memorable moments of Indian cinema to date.
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  • title:The Indian Shylock: The Original Silent Version
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1925
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Baburao Painter /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A social film with high melodrama, concerning a peasant (Shantaram) who loses his land to a greedy money-lender and moves to the city where he becomes a mill worker. Taking its cue from the realist tradition, the film counterposes an idyllic rural life (destroyed but the greedy money-lender who uses forged papers to steal the peasant's land) with the harsh city life. The shot of a hut accompanied by a howling dog are regarded as one of the most memorable moments of Indian cinema to date.
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