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    Satyajit Ray

    1921-05-02 (103 years old) in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]

    Satyajit Ray (2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker, widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century. Ray was born in the city of Calcutta into a Bengali family prominent in the world of arts and literature. Starting his career as a commercial artist, Ray was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing Vittorio De Sica's Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves (1948) during a visit to London. Ray directed 36 films, including feature films, documentaries and shorts. He was also a fiction writer, publisher, illustrator, calligrapher, music composer, graphic designer and film critic. He authored several short stories and novels, primarily aimed at children and adolescents. Feluda, the sleuth, and Professor Shonku, the scientist in his science fiction stories, are popular fictional characters created by him. He was awarded an honorary degree by Oxford University. Ray's first film, Pather Panchali (1955), won eleven international prizes, including the inaugural Best Human Document award at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. This film, along with Aparajito (1956), and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) (1959) form The Apu Trilogy. Ray did the scripting, casting, scoring, and editing, and designed his own credit titles and publicity material. Ray received many major awards in his career, including 32 Indian National Film Awards, a number of awards at international film festivals and award ceremonies, and an Academy Honorary Award in 1992. The Government of India honored him with the Bharat Ratna in 1992.

    Movies

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    Feluda: 50 Years of Ray's Detective
    0 %|Jun 7, 2019
    Documentary
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    Ray: Life and Work of Satyajit Ray
    0 %|Sep 10, 1999
    Documentary
    actor
    The Tree
    0 %|Feb 6, 1998
    Documentary
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    Satyajit Ray
    63 %|Oct 1, 1985
    Documentary
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    The Music of Satyajit Ray
    0 %|Nov 6, 1984
    Documentary
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    Creative Artists of India: Satyajit Ray
    50 %|Jan 1, 1974
    Documentary
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    The Inner Eye
    54 %|Jan 1, 1972
    Documentary
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    Sikkim
    65 %|Apr 1, 1971
    Documentary
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    The Creative Person: Satyajit Ray
    0 %|Jan 1, 1967
    Documentary
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    Rabindranath Tagore
    68 %|Jan 1, 1961
    Documentary, History

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    Spécial cinéma
    0 %|Sep 25, 1974
    Talk