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The Cloud-Capped Star
Meghe Dhaka Tara
A cinematic masterpiece that portrays sacrifice and Partition’s enduring trauma.
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Director
Ritwik Ghatak
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With
Supriya Choudhury, Anil Chatterjee, Bijon Bhattacharya, Geeta De
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India 1960. 127min. Total running time 137min
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Digital 4K
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Certificate
PG
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English subtitles
The only commercially successful film during Ghatak’s lifetime depicts the rupture of Partition through a refugee family. Developing the ‘Great Mother’ archetype, Ghatak politicises melodrama with radical sound and image. Personal suffering transforms into a haunting expression of collective trauma and enduring social injustice that refuses to fade from memory.
+ Civil Defence
Nagarik Sanrakshan
India 1965. Director Ritwik Ghatak. 10min. Digital. With English subtitles
Made during India-Pakistan War, Ghatak’s short was created to offer protection guidance during an air strike.
We are delighted to present the new 4K restoration of the film, carried out by the NFDC-NFAI.
Courtesy of Film and Television Institute of India.
The screening of The Cloud-Capped Star on Thursday 11 June will be introduced by Manishita Dass, author of BFI Film Classic: The Cloud-Capped Star.
BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event. BFI Riverfront will be closed on 9 July until 5pm. It will re-open in the evening.
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