Aparajito

Aparajito

Release date : October 11, 1956
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Bengali / English / Sanskrit /
Director : Satyajit Ray /
Production companies : Epic Productions / Satyajit Ray Productions /
Revenue : $170,215.00
October 11, 1956 1h 50m India Drama Bengali More
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Aparajito picks up where the first film leaves off, with Apu and his family having moved away from the country to live in the bustling holy city of Varanasi (then known as Benares). As Apu progresses from wide-eyed child to intellectually curious teenager, eventually studying in Kolkata, we witness his academic and moral education, as well as the growing complexity of his relationship with his mother. This tenderly expressive, often heart-wrenching film, which won three top prizes at the Venice Film Festival, including the Golden Lion, not only extends but also spiritually deepens the tale of Apu. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1996.
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  • title:Aparajito
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Bengali · English · Sanskrit ·
  • Director: Satyajit Ray /
  • Writers: Satyajit Ray · Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay ·
  • Production companies: Epic Productions · Satyajit Ray Productions ·
  • Revenue:$170,215.00
  • Overview:Aparajito picks up where the first film leaves off, with Apu and his family having moved away from the country to live in the bustling holy city of Varanasi (then known as Benares). As Apu progresses from wide-eyed child to intellectually curious teenager, eventually studying in Kolkata, we witness his academic and moral education, as well as the growing complexity of his relationship with his mother. This tenderly expressive, often heart-wrenching film, which won three top prizes at the Venice Film Festival, including the Golden Lion, not only extends but also spiritually deepens the tale of Apu. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1996.
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