In this video, we're analysing the cinema of the great Satyajit Ray. Written & Narrated by : Ahona Edited by : Prince Follow us : Instagram ( / humansofcinema ) Facebook ( / humansofcinema ) Spotify : bit.ly/hocspotify
Mr. Ray one of the earliest Indian pioneers o filmmaking. His filmography still makes our eyes wide open with the awe of him making so artistically and technically wonderful pieces of Cinema in an age where shooting a 15-second motion image was also a far-thought for many. His thought and visions through which he contributed so much to our country will always be remembered and revered in the pages of the Indian history with diamond letters. May the great soul of his rest in peace.
Now no body see this type of movie..... But that time a great day of our society. अब कोई भी इस तरह की फिल्म नहीं देखता... लेकिन वह समय हमारे समाज का एक महान दिन था।
This analysis is very accurate . Each and every cinema made by Satyajit Ray contains so many details , and as you go on pointing them one after another , the more amazed you are . Even if Ray made films based on novels of other writers , he left a mark of his own in the film . For me , Satyajit Ray is the greatest story teller of all times , his art is timeless ❤️
Brilliant analysis and enjoyed every bit of it Satyajit Ray was a visionary and his films will live on forever and will be relevant no matter what timeline
I loved the way you told about yourself through Satyajit Ray films. From counting on to each and every partcularities, I believe we can together bring cinema to the brink of community discussion. The filmmaker was undoubtedly, way ahead of us and this is the reason he is still relevant today for disorganised generation like us. We should see film the way we yearn our life to be. Being a part of such cinematic universe is magical.
This was beautiful and extremely well articulate. Would love to see this become a thread and might I audaciously suggest Ghatak to be next in line if possible. All the best :)
Very good video. I like what he said about the audiences. I’ve been watching Ray’s films on RU-vid here in the hinterland of Nebraska. Maybe another visit to Calcutta is in order, a stay at the Broadway Hotel even. Thanks for your efforts.