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The Big City(Mahanagar)

  • Dir: Satyajit Ray

  • India, 1963, Bengali, 131mins, DCP, B&W

  • Cast: Madhabi Mukherjee, Anil Chatterjee, Haradhan Bannerjee

The first of Ray’s films set in modern-day Calcutta, The Big City is a tale of female emancipation about a lower middle-class housewife who joins the workforce and evolves into an independent woman. Ray observes the effects her actions have on three generations of the same family, even as he offers a portrait of the contemporary Indian woman caught between modernity and tradition. Madhabi Mukherjee stars, while the movie also marks the debut of Jaya Bhaduri (as the housewife’s young sister-in-law), later a Bollywood sensation and wife of Amitabh Bachchan.

Berlin International Film Festival: Silver Bear for Best Director

Screening:

In-theatre Screening

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