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A River Called Titash
(Titas Ekti Nadir Naam)

Screening on Film
Directed by Ritwik Ghatak.
With Rosa Samad, Roushan Jamil, M.A. Khair.
India, 1973, 35mm, black & white, 159 min.
Bengali with English subtitles.

Based on a celebrated Bengali novel, this film is a spare and beautiful portrait of the life and ultimate dissolution of a fishing community on the banks of the river Titash in East Bengal during the 1930s. Interspersed within its lyrical recording of the rhythms and rituals of the community is the tale of a couple separated by a kidnapping. The wife escapes her captors and finds shelter with the fisherfolk while her husband goes mad with grief. For Ghatak, whose childhood and early youth were spent in East Bengal, the film confirms the inevitability of change and the terrible cyclical power of loss and resurrection.

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