Satyajit Ray online film festival ‘Ray Today’ (7 to 9 May 2021)

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By SAT News Desk

MELBOURNE, 7 May 2021: India’s greatest filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s rare films can be seen online at the ‘Films Division’ website. RayToday, a curated package (eleven) of non-feature works by Ray along with films on him and his oeuvre. The festival will take place on the Films Division website from May 7 to May 9, 2021, for free. (Festival link at the end)

A true renaissance man, Ray earned worldwide fame for himself and to the art of cinema as well, with his poetic realism and cinematic imagination.

RayToday festival includes, among others, a rare documentary made by him on Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, the one and only television film by Ray on a short story by Munshi Premchand, and the much acclaimed, eponymous biopic by Shyam Benegal. The films scheduled in the festival are:

Sadgati (Satyajit Ray/Doordarshan/52 Mins/1981) – a television film set on rural India which
throws light on caste system in society.

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Two (Satyajit Ray/Esso World Theatre/15 Mins/1964) – a simple but hard hitting societal commentary on the class struggle shows an encounter between a child of a rich family and a street child, and displays attempts of one-upmanship between kids in their successive display of toys.

Pikoo (Satyajit Ray/French Television/24 Mins/1980) – a touching story of a six-year old kid.Ray has beautifully presented the surrounding world of a kid in an innocent manner yet gained an emotional impact.

Ray (Goutam Ghose/Govt. of West Bengal/105 Mins/1999) – a documentary, applauded at the Venice Film Festival in 1999, reveals the multi-faceted personality of the Ray beyond just a filmmaker. Voice-over by Ray himself, clippings from his films and moments of Academy award ceremony are some of elements that make the film more than a biopic.

Sukumar Ray (Satyajit Ray/ Govt. of West Bengal/ 29 Mins/1987) – Ray made this film as a tribute to celebrate the centenary of his father and famous writer, Sukumar Ray.

Bala (Satyajit Ray/NCPA/33 Mins/1976) – a documentary that portrays the life of renowned dancer of Bharata Natyam, Balasaraswati. It is one of the rarest documentation of her performance.

The Inner Eye (Satyajit Ray/ Films Division /20 Mins/ 1972) – a film that depicts the life and works of Benode Behari Mukherjee, one of the pioneers of modern Indian art who took up murals as a mode of artistic expression while remaining as a key figure in contextual modernism.

Rabindranath Tagore (Satyajit Ray/Films Division/54 Mins/1961) – the documentary shows the life of the greatest Bengali talent of all time, Rabindranath Tagore. It highlights the contribution of Tagore, his work in Bengali literature, poetry and painting along with formation of VisvaBharati University.

Creative Artists of India : Satyajit Ray (B.D. Garga/Films Division/14 Mins/1974) – one of the early documentaries on Satyajit Ray where the world-renowned film-maker narrates the process of his film making.

Satyajit Ray (Shyam Benegal/Films Division/132 Mins/1985) – over the course of two years, well-known film maker Shyam Benegal interviewed Satyajit Ray about his career and his vision behind filmmaking, resulting in the well-researched biopic on the legend.

Feluda – 50 years of Ray Detective (Sagnik Chatterjee/111 Mins/2019) – Felu alias Pradosh
Chandra Mitter is one of the most popular fictional detective in India who turned 50 in the year of 2017. The documentary contains literary references of Feluda films, interviews of onscreen Feluda and other characters.
A media release says, “Films Division acknowledges the contribution of NCPA, Govt. of West Bengal, Ray Society, Esso World Theatre, French Television, Doordarshan, NFDC and Sagnik Chatterjee for screening permission and also help of screening partners like educational institutions, film schools and societies, zonal cultural centers, MEA and others for helping to take Ray works and legacy to the nook and corner of the country and abroad.”

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Neeraj Nanda

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