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    (Days and Nights in the Forest)


    India,


    Director:Satyajit Ray

    Production: Priya Films; black and white; running time: minutes. Language: Bengali.


    Producer: Nepal Dutta, Ashim Dutta; cinematographer: Soumendu Roy, Purnendu Bose; screenplay:Satyajit Ray, based on a novel by Sunil Ganguly; editor: Dulal Dutta; music: Satyajit Ray; production design: Bansi Chandragupta; art direction: Ashoke Bose; sound: Sujit Sarkar.


    Cast: Soumitra Chatterjee (Ashim); Subhendu Chatterjee (Sanjoy); Samit Bhanja (Hari); Robi Ghosh (Sekhar); Pahadi Sanyal (Sadashiv Tripathi); Sharmila Tagore (Aparna); Kaberi Bose (Jaya); Simi Garewal (Duli); Aparna Sen (Hari's former lover).


    Publications:


    Books:

    Seton, Marie, Portrait of a Director: Satyajit Ray, Bloomington,

    Robinson, Andrew, Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye, Berkeley,

    Sarkar, Bidyut, World of Satyajit Ray, Columbia,

    Banerjee, Tarapada, and Satayjit Ray, Satyajit Ra

    This work is solely dedicated to Satyajit Ray and to his work for which he will be remembered for a long time.


    Biography of Satyajit Ray () By Dilip Basu
    Biographical Sketch


    Satyajit Ray was born on May 2, in Calcutta to Sukumar and Suprabha Ray. He graduated from the Ballygunge Government School and studied Economics at Presidency College. He then attended Kala Bhavan, the Art School at Tagore's University, Santiniketan during Without completing the five-year course, he returned to Calcutta in , to join the British-owned advertising agency D. J. Keymer as a visualizer. Within a few years, he rose to be its art director.

    In , he married Bijoya Das, a former actress/singer who also happened to be his cousin. Their only offspring, Sandip, was born in In , Satyajit Ray suffered a massive heart attack. He died on April 23, in Calcutta after having some 40 films and documentaries and numerous books and articles to his credit.


    Politics of Vision: Satyajit Ray and His Cinem

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