Kanchanjungha Kanchenjunga

Ray, Satyajit

Kanchanjungha Kanchenjunga videorecording direction, music, and story, Satyajit Ray ; N.C.A. Productions. - Calcutta Angel Video c2004 - 1 videodisc (102 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in - Ray's the masterpeace .

Originally produced as a motion picture in India by NCA Productions in 1962.
Special features available on DVD include interactive menu of song and scene selection.

Kanchenjungha is a 1962 Indian film directed by Satyajit Ray. Indranath Choudhuri and his family, a wealthy family of Calcutta's industrial bourgeoisie, are on vacation in Darjeeling. The family members are dominated by the father Choudhuri, who expects all of them to obey his will. Several long walks, embellished by long conversations, sow various seeds of crisis in the family's midst, e.g. a couple breaks up when the younger daughter rejects the staid, respectable engineer her father wants her to marry. Instead, she seems attracted to Asok, a young student of modest means who has the nerve to refuse the job offered to him by Choudhuri.

Director of photography, Subrata Mitra; art director, Bansi Chandragupta; editor, Dulal Dutta. Director of photography, Subrata Mitra; art director, Bansi Chandragupta; editor, Dulal Dutta.

Chhabi Biswas, Karuna Banerjee, N. Biswanathan, Pahari Sanyal, Arun Mukherjee.




DVD


Chiefly Bengali dialogue with English subtitles; some English dialogue.


Families -- Drama, Calcutta's industrialist, Darjeeling-India, Long walks, Engineer, Motion pictures -- India, Feature films.

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