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The Music Room Review :: Criterion Forum With <I>The Music Room< I> (<I>Jalsaghar< I>), Satyajit Ray brilliantly evokes the crumbling opulence of the world of a fallen aristocrat (the beloved actor Chhabi Biswas) desperately clinging to a fading way of life His greatest joy is the music room in which he has hosted lavish concerts over the years—now a shadow of its former vivid self An incandescent depiction of the clash between
Apur Sansar Review :: Criterion Forum By the time Apur Sansar was released, Satyajit Ray had directed not only the first two Apu films but also the masterpiece The Music Room, and was well on his way to becoming a legend This extraordinary final chapter brings our protagonist’s journey full circle Apu is now in his early twenties, out of college, and hoping to live as a writer Alongside his professional ambitions, the film
Apur Sansar Details :: Criterion Forum By the time Apur Sansar was released, Satyajit Ray had directed not only the first two Apu films but also the masterpiece The Music Room, and was well on his way to becoming a legend This extraordinary final chapter brings our protagonist’s journey full circle Apu is now in his early twenties, out of college, and hoping to live as a writer Alongside his professional ambitions, the film
Satyajit Ray - criterionforum. org Showing in a new 35mm print is 1958’s The Music Room, an atmospheric nod to India’s splendiferous past which draws comparisons to Citizen Kane
Criterion U. K. - criterionforum. org 573 - The Music Room 577 - Cul-De-Sac 591 - 12 Angry Men 596 - Three Outlaw Samurai 600 - Anatomy of a Murder 625 - Eating Raoul 647 - On the Waterfront 651 - Badlands 657 - 3:10 to Yuma 662 - Safety Last! 664 - Life of Oharu 671 - La Cage aux Folles 677 - The Uninvited 679 - Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman 692 - It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
The Arts Faith Top100 Spiritually Significant Films The list is also ranked by score as well, and you can see the second hundred films and films too obscure to make the list (such as Jalsaghar The Music Room, which will hopefully get more votes this year)
David Lynch - criterionforum. org cafeman wrote: I think Blue Velvet is the absolute worst Lynch film It looks like a film made by a very intelligent person trying to make a David Lynch movie And failing It reeks of futile effort, and pathetic attempts to shock I am generally a huge fan of his, but this one was all plastic, and no guts
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Review :: Criterion Forum Picture 10 10 After initially being released in their own Essential Jacques Demy box set, the Criterion Collection presents Jacques Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in a new individual Blu-ray edition in its original aspect ratio of 1 85:1 This 1080p 24hz high-definition presentation is taken from a new 2K restoration, scanned from the three-strip separation masters and the original camera
The Incredible Shrinking Man Review :: Criterion Forum Horror-music expert David Schecter also pops up for around 12-minutes or so near the end of the film to talk about the music, in particular a song called “The Girl in a Lonely Room,” which ended up being sampled for the film’s title score
The Sword in the Stone Review :: Criterion Forum <p>Take an amazing journey with a young orphan named "Wart" and the extraordinary wizard Merlin According to legend, only someone with the purest character and inner strength can pull the enchanted sword from the stone and claim the throne of England Armed with newfound confidence and the power of friendship, Wart discovers his destiny and learns the best magic is the kind you find inside