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(Dan Schneider of http://www.cosmoetica.com/ is a special guest reviewer for OWF who will be tackling much loved, criminally forgotten and sometimes the over-rated cornerstones of cinema's past. His website, containing his excellent cinema essays and reviews is a must visit).

Please note this is a review of the Region 2 Disc...

Somewhere between the Oriental placidity of a great Yasujiro Ozu film and the harsh reality of a great Vittorio De Sica drama lies the world of Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali, the first of his Apu Trilogy of films. And in case there was any doubt, that place is a very, very good one for any filmmaker to be, for the two aforementioned filmmakers were masters of their own sorts of films, and- if this one, and first, film of Ray's is an indication, the same plaudits can be ascribed to Ray, a former advertising firm's employee who struck out on his own to raise Indian cinema from the melodramatic doldrums it had been in since its creation.

This almost two hour long black and white film, made in 1955, was not only Ray's debut in the medium, but the first 'serious' film in Indian history - at least that made by an ...]]></description>
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