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Satyajit Ray is a cornerstone of global cinema, best known for his humanist storytelling and deep connection to Bengali culture satyajit ray collection all movies shortfilm
: A masterpiece that focuses on Apu’s childhood in a poor Brahmin family in rural Bengal. The Unvanquished Availability changes by region, but these are the
| Year | Title | English Title | Length | Notes | |------|-------|---------------|--------|-------| | 1961 | Two (Dui) | — | 17 min | No dialogue; a man and a boy mirror each other | | 1964 | The Coward (part of double feature) | Kapurush | 45 min | Sometimes listed separately | | 1979 | The Pickpocket (Pikoor Diary) | — | 12 min | Experimental silent short | | 1980 | Pikoo (TV) | Pikoo’s Day | 45 min | See feature note above | | 1981 | Sadgati (TV) | Deliverance | 45 min | Hindi; based on Premchand | | 1984 | The Confession (Swikarokti) | — | 24 min | For Doordarshan TV | | 1987 | The Man Who Would Not Die (Jeevan Mrityu) | — | 30 min | TV play adaptation | | 1991 | The Broken Bridge (Bhanga Setu) | — | 18 min | Final short; silent, experimental | Over four decades, the master from Calcutta (now
: His most famous work, tracing a young boy’s life from a rural village to adulthood in the city. Pather Panchali (1955) Aparajito (1956) The World of Apu (Apur Sansar) (1959) : Films like The Big City (1963) and Charulata
Satyajit Ray wasn't just a filmmaker; he was a chronicler of the human condition. Over four decades, the master from Calcutta (now Kolkata) directed 36 feature films, several documentaries, and a handful of poetic short films. For the cinephile looking to build a complete collection, here is your roadmap through Ray’s cinematic universe.
: A portrait of the legendary Bharatanatyam dancer T. Balasaraswati.