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Agantuk
(The Stranger)
India,
1991, 120 mins
Satyajit Ray (dir)
Satyajit
Ray's final film is a deceptively simple modern
fable about a mysterious and world-weary old man
(Utpal Dutt), who comes to stay with a middle-class
Calcutta family, claiming to be the wife's long-lost
uncle, Manmohan Mitra. Anila (Mamata Shankar),
the wife, wants to believe him, but her husband,
Sudhindra (Deepankar De), has his doubts.
The
couple's young son, Satyaki (Bikram Bhattacharya),
is enthralled by Manmohan's exotic tales of his
magical adventures, which have taken him from
New York to the jungles of the Amazon, and pretty
much regards the whole thing as a game. As the
family and their friends try to figure out who
exactly he is, his very presence forces them to
reflect on their own lives and identities.
(source:
www.allcinema.com)
Showing:
February 19, 2007, 5:00 pm
Introduction: Srinath Jayaram, Communication Studies,
UNC-CH
Co-sponsored
by the Carolina Asia Center and the Screen Arts
Film and Media Series
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