Passage To India
Publication details: 1985 UK EMI FilmsDescription: DVDSubject(s): DDC classification:- 23 791.4372 LE-P
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791.4372 LE- Legend of Tianyun mountain | 791.4372 LE-L Life of Pi | 791.4372 LE-O Other son | 791.4372 LE-P Passage To India | 791.4372 LE-P Passage To India | 791.4372 LI Life in a Metro | 791.4372 LI The life of David Gale |
A Passage to India is a 1984 epic historical drama film written, directed and edited by David Lean. The screenplay is based on the 1960 play of the same name by Santha Rama Rau, which was in turn based on the 1924 novel of the same name by E. M. Forster. Set in the 1920s during the period of the British Raj, the film tells the story of the interactions of several characters in the fictional city of Chandrapore, namely Dr Aziz, Mrs Moore, Adela Quested, and Richard Fielding. When newcomer to India, Adela, accuses Aziz of an attempted rape within the famed Marabar Caves, the city is split between the British elite and the native underclass as the budding friendship between Aziz and Fielding is tested. The film explores themes of racism, imperialism, religion, and the nature of relationships both friendly and marital. This was the final film of Lean's prestigious career.
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