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Charulata
(The Lonely Wife)

C is for Chatterjee
Screening on Film
Directed by Satyajit Ray.
With Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhabi Mukherjee, Sailen Mukherjee.
India, 1964, 35mm, black & white, 124 min.
Print source: HFA

In one of his most enduring masterpieces, Indian director Satyajit Ray paired two of his favorite actors. Madhabi Mukherjee plays the childless Calcutta housewife Charulata, who feels neglected by her career-oriented husband. Soumitra Chatterjee (who appeared in fifteen of Ray’s films) is the husband’s dynamic cousin Amal, to whom Charulata develops a deep attachment. Encouraged by Amal to pursue her writing, Charulata undergoes an intellectual and sexual awakening that neither her husband nor late nineteenth-century Bengali society is quite ready for. Ray depicts his heroine’s growing self-awareness through subtle poetic shifts in visual composition that are reminiscent of Jean Renoir.

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