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Interview

India

1971

101 Min
Black and White
Bengali
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DIR Mrinal Sen

SCR Ashish Barman

DP K.K. Mahajan

CAST Ranjit Mallick, Karuna Bannerjee, Sekhar Chatterjee, Bulbul Mukherjee, Mamata

MUSIC Vijay Raghav Rao

Synopsis

A dawn to dusk account of a young man in search of a job. This is his day of an interview in a swell Indo-British firm where, logically, he has to look his best. His only suit, a complete one, is in the laundry, and as luck would have it, all city laundries are on strike from that morning. The film is an intense search for a new suit to be borrowed from any of his friends, the loss of a good one procured that way, again a frantic search, and finally the interview—all erratic blending of fictional narrative, news reel coverage and near-cinema-verite type documentation. The film ends with a strange interview between the dejected young man and an unseen spectator who has watched him since the film started. And at last the film arrives at a moment of judgment — that of the value-world. —mrinalsen.org

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Mrinal Sen

Mrinal Sen was born on May 14, 1923, in the town of Faridpur, now in Bangladesh. After finishing his high school there, he left home to come to Calcutta for studying physics. During his student days, he got involved with the cultural wing of the Communist party. Though he never became a member of the party, his association with the Indian Peoples Theatre Association brought him close to a number of like-minded cultural people.

His interest in films started after he stumbled upon a book on film aesthetics. However his interest remained mostly intellectual, and he was forced to take up a job of a medical representative, which took him away from Calcutta. This did not last very long, and he came back to the city and eventually took a job of an audio technician in a Calcutta film studio, which was the beginning of his film carrier.

Mrinal Sen made his first feature film in 1953, which he soon tried to forget. His next film, Neel Akasher Nichey (Under the Blue Sky), earned… read more

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Mikhail

16Jan11

What is the length of this movie? It says 101 min here and everywhere I have seen it described in writing, but I have seen postings of the film itself online, which are all 73 min long...

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