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Filmstill from JALSAGHAR: An older man sits on an armchair, looks up sceptically and holds a shisha hose in his hand.

Tue 06.08.
20:00

  • Director

    Satyajit Ray

  • India / 1958
    100 min. / 35 mm / OV with French and English Subtitles

Jalsaghar

A homage to Bengali music as well as a swan song to the Indian aristocracy. A lonely old aristocrat lives in a seemingly unreal palace that combines the splendor of the Indian maharajas and that of Victorian era of the British Empire. He uses what remains of his fortune for house concerts and dance performances. He organizes one last concert to prove to a nouveau riche man that he cannot simply appropriate the enjoyment of art that has been reserved for the aristocracy for centuries. For the first time, Ravi Shankar did not compose the music for a film by Ray, but another sitar virtuoso, Vilayat Khan. (gv)

  • Director

    Utpalendu Chakraborty

  • India / 1984
    42 min. / 35 mm / Original version

  • Original language

    English

Music of Satyajit Ray

We will show the documentary MUSIC OF SATYAJIT RAY before the screening. It provides fascinating insights into Ray's work as a composer as well as into the recording of his music with a film orchestra. (gv)

Funded by:

  • Logo Minister of State for Culture and the Media