| Clicked in a trance | 01-AUG-09 |
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| A sneak-peek at photographer Nemai Ghosh's collection of Satyajit Ray images bought recently by a Delhi-based archivist. |
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| Collector of stories | 04-JUL-09 |
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| His admirers have always loved Sankar’s ability to capture the world of the ordinary Calcuttan. With The Middleman now available in English, his work is being “discovered” by the West. |
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| Breakfast at Flurys | 08-SEP-07 |
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| If any one place mirrors the heyday of Kolkata, its subsequent decline and recent rise, it is Flurys.
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| Moser Baer taps Ray film school | 20-JUL-07 |
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| The Rs 2,000 crore Moser Baer has identified regional film production as one of its thrust areas this year and is in talks with The Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) Calcutta, for |
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| The Strategist Quiz #001 | 03-JUL-07 |
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- In 1990, a high profile lawyer in Washington DC wanted to spread AIDS-related information in Africa. And the idea of opening a company to do so was born on the back of a restaurant napkin.
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| Ray society plans film museum | 28-AUG-06 |
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| The Satyajit Ray Society launched the website 'www.worldofray.com' on Saturday here and said it planned to set up a museum to house the restored version of Ray's films.
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| Elecom Toons plans Shonku movie | 11-AUG-06 |
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| Admirers of 'Professor Shonku', the eccentric scientist, a creation of the late Satyajit ray, might be in for a treat as Kolkata-based animation firm, Elecom Toons, might be embarking on a mission of |
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| 2005: a screen odyssey | 30-JUL-05 |
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| In the final analysis, the positives at the 7th Cinefan Film Festival outweighed the negatives. But further improvement is awaited.
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| V V: Our films, their films | 31-JUL-04 |
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| When you look back on the films that made an impact on you, what exactly do you remember about them? Eisensteins pram careering down the steps, Bergmans spooky game of chess, Marilyn Monroes frock |
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| The world-view of an eclectic intellect | 14-NOV-03 |
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| These are essays that Sham Lal, one of Indias most distinguished editors, wrote for The Times of India, The Telegraph and Biblio over the past 50 years.
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