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Ritwik Ghatakā
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The Story
A bold, transnational interpretation of Ritwik Ghatakās cinema that invites readers to encounter his films as meditations on history, migration, and collective survival.
The cinema of Ritwik Ghatak (1925ā76) continues to resonate across borders and generations. His filmsālargely shaped by the 1947 Partition of Bengal and the experience of displacementāprobe the fractured human condition through bold formal experimentation, unforgettable soundscapes, and a profound sense of myth and memory. Though his body of work was modest in size, Ghatakās influence has steadily expanded, securing his place as a major figure in world cinema. This distinctive volume, which marks the centenary of this visionary filmmaker, gathers essays by important scholars and thinkers from around the world.
Moving beyond conventional film criticism and area studies, the collection stages new, transnational encounters with Ghatakās filmsāapproaching them as world texts, as sonic and visual experiments, and as meditations on migration, collectivity, and social existence.
The cinema of Ritwik Ghatak (1925ā76) continues to resonate across borders and generations. His filmsālargely shaped by the 1947 Partition of Bengal and the experience of displacementāprobe the fractured human condition through bold formal experimentation, unforgettable soundscapes, and a profound sense of myth and memory. Though his body of work was modest in size, Ghatakās influence has steadily expanded, securing his place as a major figure in world cinema. This distinctive volume, which marks the centenary of this visionary filmmaker, gathers essays by important scholars and thinkers from around the world.
Moving beyond conventional film criticism and area studies, the collection stages new, transnational encounters with Ghatakās filmsāapproaching them as world texts, as sonic and visual experiments, and as meditations on migration, collectivity, and social existence.
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A bold, transnational interpretation of Ritwik Ghatakās cinema that invites readers to encounter his films as meditations on history, migration, and collective survival.
The cinema of Ritwik Ghatak (1925ā76) continues to resonate across borders and generations. His filmsālargely shaped by the 1947 Partition of Bengal and the experience of displacementāprobe the fractured human condition through bold formal experimentation, unforgettable soundscapes, and a profound sense of myth and memory. Though his body of work was modest in size, Ghatakās influence has steadily expanded, securing his place as a major figure in world cinema. This distinctive volume, which marks the centenary of this visionary filmmaker, gathers essays by important scholars and thinkers from around the world.
Moving beyond conventional film criticism and area studies, the collection stages new, transnational encounters with Ghatakās filmsāapproaching them as world texts, as sonic and visual experiments, and as meditations on migration, collectivity, and social existence.
The cinema of Ritwik Ghatak (1925ā76) continues to resonate across borders and generations. His filmsālargely shaped by the 1947 Partition of Bengal and the experience of displacementāprobe the fractured human condition through bold formal experimentation, unforgettable soundscapes, and a profound sense of myth and memory. Though his body of work was modest in size, Ghatakās influence has steadily expanded, securing his place as a major figure in world cinema. This distinctive volume, which marks the centenary of this visionary filmmaker, gathers essays by important scholars and thinkers from around the world.
Moving beyond conventional film criticism and area studies, the collection stages new, transnational encounters with Ghatakās filmsāapproaching them as world texts, as sonic and visual experiments, and as meditations on migration, collectivity, and social existence.

