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7.5

Ghare-Baire (Home and the World) (1984)

Ghare-Baire (Home and the World)
Running time: 140 min. | Genre: Drama, 1900s
Ghare-Baire (Home and the World)

Synopsis

1905. Winter. Bengal, India. The period of British rule in India. Following the 'divide-and-rule' policy, Lord Curzon has decided to partition Bengal; one for Hindus and another for Muslims. The people launch a nationalist movement - Swadeshi, appealing for a boycott of foreign-made goods. The movement is symbolised by public burning of foreign-made goods, mainly the British textiles.

Bimala (Swatilekha Chatterjee) is the wife of a landlord-king Nikhil (Victor Banerjee) who has had a Western education in England and has liberal views. She is content to live in seclusion of her inner apartments and has no desire break the custom to explore the outside world. Nikhil is the only man she has ever interacted with. She met him first on their wedding day.

Nominations & Awards

Cannes Film Festival

  • Golden Palm - Best Film NOMINATED

National Board of Review

  • Top 5 - The Best Foreign Films of the Year WINNER

Details

Original title

Ghare-Baire (Home and the World)

Director

Satyajit Ray

Producer

National Film Development Corporation of India

Running time

140 min.

Screenwriter

Satyajit Ray (Novela: Rabindranath Tagore)

Music

Satyajit Ray

Cinematography

Soumendu Roy

Year

1984

Country

India India

Ranking

Unopeliculas
7.5

 

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