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  1. Satyajit Ray (1921-1992), an Indian filmmaker and among the dozen or so great masters of world cinema, is known for his humanistic approach to cinema. He made his films in Bengali, a language spoken in West Bengal, the eastern state of India, and Bangladesh.

  2. SATYAJIT RAY FILM & TELEVISION INSTITUTE An academic institute under ministry of information & broadcasting Government of India E.M. Byepass Road, P.O Panchasayar, Kolkata-700094 Phone: 91-33-2432-8355, 2432-8356, 2432-9300 Fax: 91 332432-0723/2072 Email

  3. Welcome to the world of Satyajit Ray! Michael Sragow, noted film critic, in his essay entitled "An Art Wedded to Truth" in Atlantic Monthly (Oct. 1994), describes Ray as the “most sublime movie maker to emerge since Renoir and De Sica.’’.

  4. Satyajit Ray - Story & Script. Ray made 29 feature films (36 including shorts and documentaries). Only six screenplays of these feature length films were entirely original. These were: Kanchenjungha (1962), Nayak (The Hero, 1966), Sonar Kella (The Golden Fortress, 19740), Joi baba Felunath (The Elephant God, 1978), Hirak Rajar Dese (The Kingdom ...

  5. Satyajit Ray, an Indian filmmaker and among the dozen or so great masters of world cinema, is known for his humanistic approach to cinema. He made his films in Bengali, a language spoken in the eastern state of India – West Bengal.

  6. A film director, writer, illustrator, graphic designer and music composer, Satyajit Ray was born on May 2, 1921 into the illustrious Ray (earlier Raychaudhuri) family which had gained considerable prominence for their contributions to art, literature, music and to the printing technology.

  7. Ray Filmography. Shorts and Documentaries. Directed by Sandip Ray, Screenplay by Satyajit Ray