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Subarnarekha

Introduction by Parag Amladi
Screening on Film
Directed by Ritwik Ghatak.
With Abhi Bhattacharya, Madhavi Mukherjee, Satindra Bhattacharya.
India, 1965, 35mm, black & white, 125 min.
Bengali with English subtitles.

In Subarnarekha, Ritwik Ghatak takes the stuff of melodrama and turns it into a piercing political cry. Set in Calcutta after the partition of Bengal, the film focuses on two Bengali refugees, Ishwar and his younger sister Seeta, who are reduced to living in dire poverty on the banks of the river Subarnarekha. Amidst a floating population of refugees building temporary homes, they are joined by many other uprooted Bengalis, including an abandoned boy they attempt to educate and an idealistic school teacher and his family. Ghatak’s characters are emblematic of the trail of human debris left by colonialism in an increasingly industrialized, post-independence society. Still, as with all Ghatak’s films, Subarnarekha ends on a note of optimism, however frail.

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