The Adversary, Satyajit Ray (India, 1970)

When
Sun Mar 30, 2014
Where
Pacific Film Archive Theater
Time
5:15 PM
Cost
$5.50 - $9.50
Tags
Movies, Film Screenings

Description

Imported Print!


(Pratidwandi). Created amid the growing social unrest and political violence of India (and the world) post-1969, and specifically responding to Bengal’s armed Naxalite radical movement, The Adversary is Ray at his most openly political, yet also Ray at his most compassionate and even humorous. A young college graduate seeks employment (or at least respect) in Calcutta, “that nightmare city” (as Ray described it at the time), and finds neither. Indifferent to joining polite society, his younger brother chooses revolution instead. “This is Ray’s funniest, most piercing film,” wrote Pauline Kael; “its humanism is like the quality of Olmi’s Il Posto.”

—Jason Sanders

• Written by Ray, based on a story by Sunil Ganguly. Photographed by Soumendu Roy. With Dhritiman Chatterjee, Jayashree Roy, Krishna Bose. (110 mins, In Bengali with English subtitles, B&W, 35mm, permission Purnima Dutta)

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Location

  1. Pacific Film Archive Theater
    2575 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA