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010 _a 2010329470
025 _aI-DVD-2010329470
037 _bLibrary of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
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050 0 0 _aIN PROCESS
082 _a791.437
_bRAY-P
245 0 0 _aPathera pān̐cālī
_cAngel Digital [production] ; citranāṭya, paricālanā, Satyajit̲a Rāẏa ; kahinī, Bibhūtibhushaṇa Bandyopadhyāẏa.
246 1 _iRomanized title on disc label:
_aPather panchali
257 _aIndia.
260 _aKolkata :
_bAngel Digital
_c2004.
300 _3viewing copy.
_a1 videodisc of 1 (DVD) (ca. 120 min.) :
_bsd., b&w ;
_c4 3/4 in.
500 _aCopyright notice on disc: Angel Digital.
500 _aOriginally released theatrically in 1955.
500 _aBased on the trilogy by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, Pathera pān̐cālī, Aparājita, Apura samsāra.
500 _aSummary from: Bengali film directory. Calcutta : Nandan, West Bengal Film Centre, 1999; imdb.com.
500 _aSources used: Bengali film directory. Calcutta : Nandan, West Bengal Film Centre, 1999.
508 _aPaścimabaṅga Sarakāra prayojita ; music, Ravi Shankar.
511 1 _aKanu Bandyopadhyay, Karuna Bandyopadhyay, Uma Dasgupta, Subir Bandyopadhyay, Chunibala, Runki Bandyopadhyay, Reba Debi, Aparna Debi, Tulsi Chakraborty.
520 _aThe first film of The Apu Trilogy, it depicts the childhood of the protagonist Apu in the rural countryside of Bengal in the 1920's. Sometime in the early years of the century, a boy, Apu, is born to a poor Brahmin family in a village in Bengal. The father, a poet and priest, cannot earn enough to keep his family going. Apu's sister, Durga, is forever stealing guavas from the neighbour's orchards. All these add to the daily struggles of the mother's life, notwithstanding her constant bickering with old aunt who lives with the family. Durga becomes sick while her father is away, and eventually dies of inadequate medical treatment of pnemonia. The old aunt also dies. The family leaves the village to find a new home in Banaras with the hope for a better life. It is followed by Aparajito, the second trilogy while Apur Sansar also known as The World of Apu is the third and final part.
546 _aIn Bengali with English subtitles.
586 _aPresident's award, India, 1955, gold medal for best feature film; President's award, India, 1955, silver medal for best Bengali film; IX International Film Festival, Cannes 1956, award for best human document; Edinburgh Film Festival, 1956, diploma of merit; Manila Film Festival, 1956, golden Carbao award; Vatican award, Rome Film Festival, 1956; San Francisco International Film Festival, 1957, first prize; Selznick golden laurel, Berlin International Film Festival, 1957; Vancouver International Film Festival, Canada, 1958, first prize; II Stafford International Film Festival, Canada, 1958, film critic's award for the best feature film; Afro Arts Theatre, New York, 1959, cultural award for the best foreign film shown during 1959; Bodil award for best foreign film, Denmark, 1966; Kinima Jumpo award for best foreign film, Japan, 1966.
650 0 _aFamilies
_vDrama.
651 0 _aBengal (India)
_xEconomic conditions
_vDrama.
651 0 _aBengal (India)
_xSocial conditions
_vDrama.
700 1 _aRay, Satyajit,
_d1921-1992,
_edirection,
_ewriting.
700 1 _aShankar, Ravi,
_d1920-2012,
_emusic.
710 2 _aAngel Digital (Firm)
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