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May 20, 2002
Rare Satyajit Ray films to screen in Santa Cruz
By Ann M. Gibb
After showing to sell-out audiences in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles during a
major retrospective of Satyajit Ray's work, The Expedition (Abhijaan,
1962), a newly restored film by the Oscar-winning director, will be at the
Del Mar Theatre in Santa Cruz for one show only on May 25.
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| Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray died in 1992. |
Ray's son Sandip Ray and film archivist Joseph Lindner, who restored The Expedition,
will speak at the screening. Sandip Ray's film Target (1994), written by his
father, will be shown at the Del Mar on May 26.
"It's amazing, I feel thrilled," said Dilip Basu, associate professor of
history and director of the Satyajit Ray Film and Study Collection at UCSC, which
is sponsoring the screenings. "For many years Ray's films weren't even available,
and now there is a growing interest in his work."
Basu has spearheaded an international effort to collect, restore, and share Ray's
films.
His work has resulted in the restoration of nearly half of Ray's 37 films,
as well as a major Ray film retrospective, which played to standing-room-only crowds
in Washington, D.C., earlier this year. Selected films from the retrospective have
been showing in Ray film series around the United States, including at the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, and will travel to Europe this summer.
Though virtually unknown in the West prior to this year, The Expedition was
one of Ray's most popular films in India. "It's a different kind of Ray film.
It's almost a gangster film, and no one associates Ray with gangster films,"
said Basu. The movie focuses on a rural taxi driver who is approached by a shady
businessman with an offer to transport merchandise.
Just prior to his death in 1992, Satyajit Ray wrote Target as a legacy for
his son, who is an award-winning director. Described by the Washington Post
as "a subtle, unexpectedly powerful movie," Target tells the story
of a village of "Dalits," the lowest segment of the Hindu caste system,
struggling against the oppression of a wealthy landowner.
The Expedition will be shown at 11 a.m. on May 25 and Target will be
shown at 11 a.m. on May 26 at the Del Mar Theatre, 1124 Pacific Ave. Tickets for
these shows are $5.50. For more ticket information, call (831) 426-7500.
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