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Finally, Ray goes online for cine enthusiasts
Indo-Asian News Service
Kolkata, Aug 28 (IANS) Indian cinema's versatile genius Satyajit
Ray, who was conferred the Lifetime Oscar in 1992 when he was at
his deathbed, now goes virtually global
with the launch of a comprehensive website on his work and life.
www.worldofray.com, a comprehensive 250-page website with every
aspect of the life and times of the maestro, is the Satyajit Ray
Society's tribute to the most venerated
Bengali after Rabindranath Tagore and the creator of the Apu
trilogy.
The site, which comes 14 years after his death, is full of rare
photos of the shooting of his films, stills from his celluloid
gems, anecdotes and other information, including
rare cover designs of his books and film posters.
It offers a rare glimpse into Ray's original sketches in 1950
that became the storyboard of the ground breaking 1955 film "Pather
Panchali" ("Ballad of the Road").
Ray joined the British advertising agency D.J. Keymer in Kolkata
in 1943 as a junior designer, a job that helped him bloom into a
graphic artist, typographer, book-jacket
designer and illustrator.
He went to London in 1950 on a commission from the company and
saw many films, including Vittorio De Sica's "Ladri di
biciclette" ("The Bicycle Thief", 1948) and Jean
Renoir's "La Règle du jeu" ("Rules of the Game", 1939), which
made abiding impressions.
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According to the site, while
returning from London by sea, Ray illustrated a children's
edition of "Pather Panchali", a semi-autobiographical novel by
noted Bengali author
Bibhuti Bhushan Banerjee.
The sketches became storyboard elements when he made the film
from the novel.
The release of "Pather Panchali" in 1955 brought Satyajit Ray
instant international and national recognition and changed the
language of Indian cinema forever as he went on
to make two sequels of the character Apu - "Aparajito" and "Apur
Sansar".
The site also has information about Sandesh, the
four-generation-old children's magazine that has become
synonymous with the family of Satyajit Ray.
It was the first successful periodical for young people in
Bengal, launched by Ray's grandfather Upendrakishore in 1913,
the year Rabindranath Tagore received the Nobel
Prize for his collection of poems "Gitanjali".
During a recent launch of the site in Kolkata, the Satyajit Ray
Society, which hosted the site, made an earnest appeal to the
West Bengal government for a piece of land or
an existing structure that could be turned into a Ray Museum.
The society also appealed for restoration of the works of Ray,
whose films made another contemporary Japanese genius Akira
Kurosawa comment "not to have seen the
cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun
or the moon".
Filmmaker, son and Ray Society secretary Sandip Ray said: "We
would make an earnest appeal to the West Bengal government to
give us a piece of land or existing
structure that can be appropriately adapted to suit our
requirements."
"We would also appeal to the centre in the ministries concerned
with information and culture to renew the kind of support they
had once arranged for us, but did not fructify
because of technical hitches," added society president D.N.
Ghosh.
Ghosh outlined a five-point agenda for restoration work of Ray's
works.
While 17 films, of the 36 gems of Ray, have been restored under
the existing arrangements with the Academy of Motion Pictures
Arts and Science Archives, the Ray
Society would be given one copy of the restored print provided
the society has a vault that meets the stringent international
quality standards for safe storage.
"We therefore need a vault that can house not only the films
that have been restored but all the remaining available films
for which a good deal of work remains to be done,"
he said.
The Ray Society also plans to build a museum in Kolkata
dedicated to Ray. "Our aim is not have just a vault for the
films but make it an integral part of his legacy that will
hold the entire cultural legacy of Ray," he said.
"Then we would like to built an auditorium and a space to built
a gallery on Ray," he added.
"Finally, we also envisage a study centre and library in the
museum along with facilities for scholars from across the globe
to come and conduct research on Ray.".
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