Ritwik Ghatak

Dacca/Dhaka, Indija - 04.11.1976, Indija

 

Director
Ritwik Ghatak was born in Dhaka which today belongs to Bangladesh. Ghatak was, like many others, influenced and forever changed by the division of India. For some time he was a member of theatre association Left wing, but when it divided into fractions, Ghatak turned to film. His major preoccupations in films were pulling out from rural areas and cultural trauma caused by the division of country in 1947. In the beginning of 50’s Ghatak works in a film studio and writes a few scripts, but because of his ideas soon leaves it. For some time he was a vice-president of Indian Film Institute. His life was marked by alcohol and tuberculosis; most of his films had no commercial success, only beginning to be appreciated today.

Filmography

Ramkinkar (1975)
Jukti, Takko Aar Gappo (1974)
Titash Ekti Nadir Naam (1973)
Durbar Gati Padma (1971)
Amar Lenin (1970)
Puruliar Chhou Nritya (1970)
Yeh Kyun? (1970)
Scientists of Tomorrow (1967)
Fear (1965)
Rendezvous (1965)
Subarnarekha (1965)
Ustad Alauddin Khan (1963)
Scissors (1962)
Komal Gandhar (1961)
Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960)
Kato Ajanare (1959)
Ajantrik (1958)
Bari Theke Paliye (1958)
Adivasiyon Ka Jeevan Srot (1955)
Bihar Ke Darshaniya Sthan (1955)
Oraon (1955)
Naramedh Yagya (1954)
Nagarik (1952)
Bedeni (1951)


Films by this director

The Cloud-capped Star

(1960.)

Directed by: Ritwik Ghatak
Synopsis:

This is a story of Nita’s decline. She is a girl who tries to make ends meet and feed her family. Her brother doesn’t want to work, and after a while her father becomes ill, and Nita is the only one to take care of the family. Besides all that, she has to keep a relationship going…

black and white, 134 min
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