Aparajito

Alternate title(s): The Unvanquished
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Date: January 01, 1956 to December 31, 1956
Dates Note: 1956
Country of Origin: India
Place of Origin: India
Languages: Bengali
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
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Ambassador of Cinema: Tom Luddy’s Lasting Influence at BAMPFA
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The second entry in Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy, Aparajito continues the story of a Bengali family after they leave their home to travel to the holy city of Benares on the banks of the Ganges. The boy Apu proceeds a little further along the road of experience and the viewpoint of the film changes with his. Aparajito focuses on Apu in his personal and human relationships, above all in his changing relationship with his mother. Ray observes with remarkable insight and discretion the theme of the sacrifices parents may make in equipping their children for a world they can never really share. In the latter half of the film, when Apu leaves his mother to go to the University of Calcutta, there is a subtle change in mood: the drama of city life contrasts with the simplicity of Apu’s background, and the characterization of Apu lies in the heart of modern India.

—Albert Johnson

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