The Song of the Little Road
August 30, 2003 | 70m
Why films endure, Why films perish. How Satyajit Ray's films did both.
Documentary
Overview:
Satyajit Ray’s masterpiece the Apu Trilogy is widely considered one of the most important works in cinema history. In 1992, Ray was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Oscar. But when film-preservationist David Sheppard volunteered to go to Bengal, he found the original negatives in a terrible state. “It’s hard to think of another world-class filmmaker”, says Sheppard, “whose oeuvre hangs by such a thin thread!” The Song of the Little Road tells the story of how a master’s body of work came so close to disintegration, and why Ray’s films move audiences so deeply across time and cultural boundaries. Three icons – director Martin Scorsese, producer Ismail Merchant, and music composer Ravi Shankar – illustrate stirringly what makes a masterpiece.
Credits
Davlat Khudanazarov | Self |
Ismail Merchant | Self |
Partha Mitter | Self |
Michael Pogorzelski | Self |
Peter Rainer | Self |
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apu trilogy