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  • "Apu Trilogy"
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  • "Unvanquished"
  • "Aporajito"
  • "Apu trilogy"
  • "Aparajito"
  • "Pather Panchali"@en
  • "World of Apu"

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  • "Sequel to film. "Panther Panchali", which continues the story of an Indian family."
  • "Second part of the Apu Trilogy, the chronicle of a Bengali family. Apu's father brings his family to Benares but gets sick and dies. The mother must work as a cook while young Apu begins to train for the priesthood and wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta."
  • "The second offering in Ray's Apu trilogy. This is a moving, beautifully filmed story of life and death in a poor Indian family, with the son, Apu (Ghosal) trekking off to college in Calcutta."
  • "After moving his family to Benares, Apu's father becomes ill and dies. Apu's mother works to support the family and Apu begins training for the priesthood. However, he wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta and he finds his future lies not as a priest but as a man of Calcutta."
  • ""A young boy and his newly widowed mother struggle for existence in a small Indian town. Resisting a life in the priesthood, the boy persuades his mother to send him to school. Having done well in his studies over the years, the boy, now a young adult, wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta. Engulfed in city life and very demanding school work, Ghosal forgets about his mother. Finally returning for a visit after his exams, Ghosal discovers that his mother has died and that she never wanted to inform him of her illness for fear that it would disrupt his academic goals"--The Motion picture guide, editor Jay Robert Nash."
  • "The second part of the Apu trilogy, the chronicle of a Bengali family. Apu's father brings the family to Benares but becomes ill and dies. The mother must go to work as a cook while young Apu begins to train for the priesthood and wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta."
  • "The second film of Satyjit Ray's Apu trilogy chronicles the events of a Bengali family and tells of the plight of an eight year old named Apu. The film is the story of simple humanity and the everyday struggle of life in a harsh and difficult world."
  • "Follows the life of the poor Bengali country boy, Apu, and his encounter with the school system in Benares and later with the intellectual life at the university in Calcutta."
  • "Follows the life of the poor Bengali country boy, Apu and his encounter with the school system in Benares and later with the intellectual life at the university in Calcutta."
  • "Follows the life of the poor Bengali country boy Apu and his encounter with the school system in Benares and later with the intellectual life at the university in Calcutta."
  • "This second chapter in the Apu trilogy follows Apu and his family to the city."
  • "The second film of Satyjit Ray's Apu trilogy, a chronicle of a Bengali family."
  • "Awards: Venice Film Festival 1957 - Golden Lion, Cinema Nuovo Award, Critics' Award; London Film Festival 1957 - FIPRESCI Award; San Francisco Film Festival 1958 - Best Film, Best Director; Berlin Film Festival 1960 - Selznick Golden Laurel."
  • ""Aparajito, es uno de los títulos que conforman la trilogía de Apu. Muestra la juventud de Apu Benarés, su deseo de independizarse y estudiar en Calcuta para poder llevar una vida diferente a la que han conocido sus padres""
  • "The second film in Satyajit Ray's masterful trilogy sees Apu grow into a young man; after the death of his father, he is helped by his mother to apply to the correct university. (1956)."
  • "Schul- und Collegejahre des jungen Apu, der sich gegen den Wunsch seiner Mutter durchsetzen muß: Sie will, daß er Priester wird. Der Tod der Mutter zwingt ihn, seinen Weg ins Leben allein zu gehen. Zweiter Film der Trilogie von Satyajit Ray."
  • "The second film of Satyajit Ray's Apu trilogy; a chronicle of a Bengali family."
  • "Harihar, Sarbajaya and their ten-year-old son, Apu, live in the Temple City of Bananas (Varanasi) on the banks of the holy river Ganga (Ganges). Hariha earns a meager living by reciting religious scriptures. The film opens with Apu wandering and ezploring the city."
  • "Young Apu & his parents have moved from a rural village to Benares and Apu learns about city life. His formal education starts and contributes to his estrangement from the conservative rural life favored by his now widowed mother. This is the second of a trilogy beginning with Pathera pān̐cālī. and followed by Apur sansar."
  • "After his father's death Apu is helped by his mother to study for the University. Apu is offered a scholarship to study in Calcutta, where he lives and studies in poverty."
  • "The second part of a series known as the Apu trilogy, the chronicle of a Bengali family. Apu's father brings his family to Benares but gets sick and dies. The mother must go to work as a cook while young Apu begins to train for the priesthood and wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta."
  • "This is the second film in the Apu Trilogy. Continues the story of a Bengali family as they move from their ancestral village to the holy city of Benares in 1920. After the father and mother die, the son, Apu, wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta where he finds a new life."
  • "Presents the moving saga of Apu and his family in India."
  • "Second portion to the Apu trilogy. Apu and his mother leave his village and go to Benares to start his education, but drift apart as he discovers intellectual life at the University of Calcutta."
  • "Étude de moeurs, adaptée du roman PATHER PANCHALI de Bibhuti Bandopadhaya constituant le second épisode de la "Trilogie d'Apu" : Apu, âgé de 10 ans, quitte la campagne avec sa famille pour la ville de Bénarès où son père gagne sa vie comme lecteur sacré. Devenu prêtre, il meurt bientôt. La mère et son fils retournent au village natal pour vivre chez un oncle qui doit initier Apu au sacerdoce hindou. Le garçon se sentant plutôt attiré par les sciences, va étudier à Calcutta. Sa mère meurt à son tour. Avec Pinaki Sen Gupta, Smarau Ghosal, Karuna Banerji."
  • "In the second film of the trilogy (see also Pather Panchali and Apur Sansar) Apu grows up and becomes restless for experience. Much of Aparajito is set in Benares in the 1920s where the emphasis on a changing environment contrasts with the stasis of village life in Pather Panchali. Apu's restlessness and desire for more education ultimately brings him into conflict with his mother. This realistic portrayal of family life drew a good deal of criticism from within the middle class which formed the main audience than the more poetic Pather Panchali."
  • "1920, Harihar with wife Sarbajaya and ten year-old son Apu have moved to the holy city of Benaras. Harihar earns a meager by reciting religious scriptures but tragedy strikes when he falls ill with fever and dies. The relationship between Apu and his mother changes forever."
  • "The second film of Satyjit Ray's Apu trilogy; a chronicle of a Bengali family."
  • ""A young boy and his newly widowed mother struggle for existence in a small Indian town. Resisting a life in the priesthood, the boy persuades his mother to send him to school. Having done well in his studies over the years, the boy, now a young adult, wins a scholarship to the University of Calcutta. Engulfed in city life and very demanding school work, Ghosal forgets about his mother. Finally returning for a visit after his exams, Ghosal discovers that his mother has died and that she never wanted to inform him of her illness for fear that it would disrupt his academic goals.""
  • "Relate les années d'apprentissage d'un fils de paysans bengalis, Apu, de 1910 à 1930, sa dure vie au village entre un père rêveur et une mère résignée, la mort de sa soeur Durga pendant la mousson, ses premiers émois d'enfant (1), ses progrès scolaires à Bénarès, puis à Calcutta (2), et enfin, ses débuts dans la vie active, son mariage, la mort de sa femme en couches, l'espoir d'un avenir meilleur pour son fils fils Kajal (3)."

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  • "Motion pictures, Indic"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Family films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Melodrama"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Drama"

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  • "Aparājita The unvanquished"
  • "Aparajito the unvanquished"@en
  • "Aparajito the unvanquished"
  • "Aparajito (Motion picture)"
  • "Aparajito The Unvanquished"
  • "Aparajito (The Unvanquished)"
  • "Aparajito The unvanquished"
  • "Aparājito The unvanquished"
  • "Aparajito (The unvanquished)"
  • "The Unvanquished Aparajito"
  • "Aparajito"
  • "Aparåajito The unvanquished"
  • "Aparājito (Motion picture)"
  • "Aparajito : Unvanquished"

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