Eclipse Series 40: Late Ray (The Home and the World / An Enemy of the People / The Stranger)
by Satyajit Ray
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"The films directed by the great Satyajit Ray in the last ten years of his life have a unique dignity and drama. Three of them are collected here: the fervent Rabindranath Tagore adaptation The Home and the World; the vital An Enemy of the People, based on the Henrik Ibsen play; and the filmmaker's final work, the poignant and philosophical family story The Stranger. They are complex, political, and humane depictions of worlds both corrupt and indescribably beautiful, constructed with Ray's show more characteristic elegance and imbued with autumnal profundity. These late-career features are the meditative works of a master."--Container. The Home and the World, set in early twentieth-century Bengal, concerns an aristocratic but progressive man who, in insisting on broadening his more traditional wife's political horizons, drives her into the arms of his radical school chum. An enemy of my people. In Satyajit Ray's absorbing contemporary adaptation of a play by Henrik Ibsen, a good-hearted doctor discovers that the serious illness befalling the citizens of his small Bengali town may be due to a contamination of the holy water at the local temple. The stranger. Based on the filmmaker's own story, The Stranger involves a bourgeois couple who are taken off guard when a man claiming to be the wife's long-lost uncle sends word that he will be coming to stay with them after years of travel. show lessTags
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- Eclipse Series 40: Late Ray (The Home and the World / An Enemy of the People / The Stranger) (The Home and the World / An Enemy of the People / The Stranger)
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- 1984; 1989; 1991
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- Bengali, English
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