Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda (2006)
My Life with Manikda
Calcutta, 1950: Satyajit Ray directs his first film and, by opening his eyes on his country's realities, breaks every convention of Indian cinema. During twenty-five years, Ray's personal photographer Nemai Gosh will be his shadow. This movie tells their parallel destinies, it ventures Satyajit Ray's extraordinary artistic journey through the obsessive lens of Nemai Gosh.
Director: Bo Van Der Werf
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: February 4, 2006
Cast
Editing: Simon Arazi
Production: Neon Rouge Production
Country: Belgium
Language: বাংলা, English
Budget: $171,117
Original Language: en
Keywords
photography
More Films by Director: Bo Van Der Werf
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda about?
- Calcutta, 1950: Satyajit Ray directs his first film and, by opening his eyes on his country's realities, breaks every convention of Indian cinema. During twenty-five years, Ray's personal photographer Nemai Gosh will be his shadow. This movie tells their parallel destinies, it ventures Satyajit Ray's extraordinary artistic journey through the obsessive lens of Nemai Gosh.
- Who directed Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda was directed by Bo Van Der Werf.
- Who stars in Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda stars Nemai Ghosh.
- How long is Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda is a Documentary film.
- What is the budget of Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda had a budget of $171,117.
- Where was Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda produced?
- Satyajit Ray Negatives - My Life with Manikda was produced in Belgium.