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The world of Apu

Tells of Apu, a struggling writer who, visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be is discovered to be insane. Apu's wife soon dies in childbirth and the shattered Apu, refusing to see his son, leaves to wander alone through the country. Several years later Apu's friend hunts him down and convinces him to return to his son.

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  • "World of Apu"
  • "World of Apu"@en
  • "La trilogie d'Apu"
  • "Apur sansār"
  • "Apur samsar"
  • "Apu trilogy"
  • "Apur Sansar"
  • "Le monde d'Apu"
  • "Apur sansar"
  • "Monde d'Apu"
  • "APU trilogy"
  • "Apu sansar"
  • "Aparajita"
  • "APU Trylogy"
  • "Trilogie d'Apu"

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  • "Landmark Indian drama about a hopeful student, who marries to save a bride from disgrace. The crowning finish to the Apu trilogy."
  • "Apu is a young man in Calcutta. His marriage, the loss of his wife and his estrangement from their son are presented in a unique and intriguing fashion."
  • "Third film in the "Apu trilogy" this tells of Apu's life as a struggling writer. He becomes a bridegroom at a wedding where he was to have been a guest, in order to save face for the bride when the intended groom goes insane before the wedding. A brief idyllic marriage follows, ending when his wife dies in childbirth. Apu spends years aimlessly wandering to try to come to terms with his life and finally comes to reclaim the son he rejected at his birth."
  • "The final film in Satyajit Ray's masterful trilogy sees Apu working as a clerk in a respected local firm; reluctantly, he agrees to an arranged marriage, but, when his wife dies in childbirth, he is horrified and rejects his son. (1959)."
  • "Third part of the Apu Trilogy. A drama of a young man who is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and for a Hindu custom. It shows his quick realization of love for her and their blessful happiness together for one year, until she dies in childbirth and he is left desolate, the stricken father of an unwanted child."
  • "Presents the concluding part of Ray's trilogy covering Apu's manhood in the Calcutta slum district."
  • "Un jeune écrivain est bouleversé par la mort de son épouse."
  • "The third film of the Apu trilogy chronicling a young Bengali boy's growth from childhood to maturity. Apu marries to save a bride from disgrace."
  • "Tells of Apu, a struggling writer who, visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be is discovered to be insane. Apu's wife soon dies in childbirth and the shattered Apu, refusing to see his son, leaves to wander alone through the country. Several years later Apu's friend hunts him down and convinces him to return to his son."@en
  • "Visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, Apu, a struggling writer from Calcutta, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be goes insane just before the ceremony. When his wife dies in childbirth Apu is shattered, refuses to see his son, and wanders alone through the country until he returns to his son five years later."
  • "The finale to Ray's classic APU trilogy which finds Apu, the man, ending up as bridegroom when the intended groom has a nervous breakdown just before the ceremony."
  • "Third part of the Apu trilogy. Apu is a young man in Calcutta. His marriage, the loss of his wife and his estrangement from their son are presented in a unique and intriguing fashion."
  • "Summary: Part 3 of the Apu trilogy deals with Apu's marriage, his attempts to be a writer and his relationship with his son."
  • "Apu is a jobless ex-student dreaming vaguely of a future as a writer. An old college friend talks him into a visit up-country to a village wedding. This changes his life, for when the bridegroom turns out to be mad, Apu's friend asks him to become the husband! After initial revulsion at the idea, Apu agrees. Apu takes his exquisite bride, Aparna, back to Calcutta. But Aparna dies in childbirth, Apu leaves Calcutta, crazy with grief, and his son Kajal is left abandoned with his wife's parents. Only after a long period of total indifference to worldly responsibilities, does Apu become capable of returning to the world."
  • "Landmark Indian drama about a hopeful student, who marries to save a bride from disgrace. The crowning finish to the Apu Trilogy."
  • "Drame psychologique adapté du roman "Aparajito" de Bibhuti Bannerji, constituant le dernier épisode de la "Trilogie d'Apu", racontant les difficultés d'une famille indienne pauvre. Apu, ses études universitaires terminées, vit pauvrement à Calcutta. Il a commencé à écrire un roman. Un ami l'invite à la campagne pour le mariage de sa soeur. Le fiancé étant devenu fou, Apu épouse la "mariée" pour sauver l'honneur de la famille. Ils s'aiment tendrement et sont très heureux, mais la femme meurt en mettant au monde un enfant. Consterné, Apu refuse de voir son fils et erre longtemps, à demi-fou. Quelques années plus tard, il veut revoir son enfant, mais devra en faire la conquête. Avec Soumitra Chatterjee, Sharmila Tagore et Aloke Chakravarty."
  • "Third part of the Apu Trilogy. A drama of a young man who is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and for a Hindu custom. It shows his quick realization of love for her and their blessful happiness together for one year, until she dies in childbirth and he is left desolate, the stricken father of an unwanted child. Tells of Apu, a struggling writer who, visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be is discovered to be insane. Apu's wife soon dies in childbirth and the shattered Apu, refusing to see his son, leaves to wander alone through the country. Several years later Apu's friend hunts him down and convinces him to return to his son."
  • "Upu is threatened with eviction from his very poor lodgings unless he pays the rent. A manuscript of a short story of his has been accepted, but he is unable to get a job as a school teacher or factory laboratory worker. A fine example of Satyajit Ray's pathos in filmmaking. Apu is part of a trilogy of films."
  • "Presents the moving saga of Apu and his family in India."
  • "Third part of the Apu Trilogy. The shy young man, Apu, is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and Hindu custom. He quickly realizes his love for his wife and they are blissfully happy for a year, until she dies in childbirth, leaving him the desolate father of a child."
  • ""Forced to abandon his education, Apu's prospects look bleak unitl fate intervenes in the form of an insane bridegroom. To save the abandoned bride from public disgrace, Apu marries her, beginning a new life as husband and father."--container cover."
  • "The third part of Ray's trilogy, in which Apu experiences marriage, bereavement and eventually a new maturity."@en
  • "Third part of the Apu Trilogy. The shy young man, Apu, is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and Hindu custom. He quickly realizes his love for his wife and they are blissfully happy for a year, until she dies in childbirth, leaving him the desolate father of a child."
  • "The third film in Ray's Pather Panchali triology chronicles Apu's attempts to earn a living, the bizarre way he obtains a wife and happiness, and the unexpected tragedy and wisdom that follows."
  • "In the third film of the trilogy (see Pather Panchali and Aparajito) Apu is an unemployed aspiring writer living above the railway tracks in Calcutta. His unexpected marriage to Aparna transforms his life until he is devastated by her death in childbirth. The rest of the film is about Apu's coming to terms with his loss. Although drawn from the last part of the novel Pather Panchali and the first third of Aparajito, the mature Apu and his relationship with Aparna are essentially Ray's conception. This was the film that consolidated his international reputation."
  • "The shy young man, Apu, is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and Hindu custom. He quickly realizes his love for his wife. They are blissfully happy for a year, until she dies in childbirth, leaving him the desolate father of a child."
  • "This is the last film in S. Ray's trilogy of films about Bengali life. In this story the hero is now a man who marries, writes a novel, and then loses his wife in childbirth."
  • "Forced to abandon his education, Apu's prospects look bleak until Fate intervenes in the form of an insane bridegroom. To save the abandoned bride from public disgrace, Apu marries her, beginning a new life as husband and father."
  • "The conclusion of The Apu trilogy describes Apu's attempts to earn a living as a writer, his idyllic marriage which ends when his wife dies in childbirth, and his reconciliation with the son he rejected at birth."
  • "Visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, Apu, a struggling writer from Calcutta, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be goes insane just before the ceremony."
  • "The story of Apu as a young man in Bengal and his tragic marriage."
  • "Third part of the Apu trilogy. A drama of a young man who is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and for a Hindu custom. It shows his quick realization of love for her and their blessful happiness together for one year, until she dies in childbirth and he is left desolate, the stricken father of an unwanted child."
  • "Visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, Apu, a struggling writer from Calcutta, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be goes insane just before the ceremony. Aparna, Apu's wife, dies in childbirth and Apu is shattered. He refuses to see his son and wanders alone through the country. Five years later, he returns to his son."
  • ""Apu ha logrado trágicamente su ansiada independencia y siente reforzada su ansia de conocimiento. Los deseos de escribir, soñar y amar parecen cumplirse al conocer a Aparna y contraer matrimonio con ella""
  • "Third film in Satyajit Ray's Apu trilogy. Tells of Apu, a struggling writer who, visiting the wedding of a friend's sister, finds himself the bridegroom when the husband-to-be is discovered to be insane. Apu's wife soon dies in childbirth and the shattered Apu, refusing to see his son, leaves to wander alone through the country. Several years later Apu's friend hunts him down and convinces him to return to his son."
  • "The world of Apu opens in Calcutta, Apu, jobless, dreams of being a writer. An old college friend talks him into attending a village wedding where Apu ends up being the bridegroom. There follows a brief period of real happiness before Aparna dies in childbirth. Apu emerges from his grief, after a long separation from his son Kajal while grieving for his sister who has just died."
  • "The third film in Ray's Apu trilogy chronicles Apu's attempts to earn a living; the bizarre way he obtains a wife and happiness; and the unexpected tragedy and wisdom that follows."
  • "Originally released in 1959. The finale to Ray's classic APU trilogy which finds Apu, the man ending up as bridegroom when the intended groom has a nervous breakdown just before the ceremony."
  • "Apu a quitté l'université. Installé dans un pauvre logis, il commence à écrire un roman. Un ami l'amène chez lui pour le mariage de sa soeur. Le fiancé est devenu fou et Apu le remplace à pied levé pour sauver l'honneur de la famille. Son mariage est très heureux et Apu est consterné lorsque sa femme meurt à la naisance d'un enfant. Il refuse de voir le bébé et se met à errer à travers le pays. Quelques années plus tard, il vient chercher son fils, mais il devra faire sa conquête avant de l'amener avec lui."
  • "The finale to Ray's classic APU trilogy which finds Apu, the man ending up as bridegroom when the intended groom has a nervous breakdown just before the ceremony."
  • "The shy young man, Apu, is drawn into marriage out of regard for friendship and Hindu custom. He quickly realizes his love for his wife and they are blissfully happy for a year, until she dies in childbirth, leaving him the desolate father of a child."
  • "Summary: This is the crowning finish to the Apu trilogy. To save an abandoned bride from public disgrace, Apu marries her, beginning a new life as husband and father."
  • "Awards: London Film Festival 1960 - Sutherland Award; National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 1960 - Best Foreign Film."
  • "Fiction. Drame. Troisième volet de la "Trilogie d'Apu". En 1930, à Calcutta. Résigné, Apu délaisse progressivement ses études. Trop qualifié ou sollicité pour des travaux ingrats, il cherche difficilement du travail et se consacre à la rédaction d'un roman autobiographique. Il se marie à sa cousine Aparna qui lui donne un fils, Kajal. Un drame fait cependant éclater la famille. Avec Soumitra Chatterjee, Sharmila Tagore et Aloke Chakravarty."

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  • "Foreign films"
  • "Motion pictures, Indic"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Adaptation"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Videocassettes"
  • "Melodrama"
  • "Fiction"
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  • "Feature"
  • "Feature films"

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  • "Apu sansar Le monde d'Apu = (World of Apu)"
  • "The world of Apu Apur sansar"
  • "The world of Apu Apu trilogy"
  • "The world of Apu Apur samsar"
  • "World of Apu"
  • "অপু বিশ্বের (Motion picture)"
  • "Apur Sansar"
  • "Apur Sansar (Motion picture)"
  • "Apur sansar"
  • "World of APU"
  • "The world of Apu [Extract]"
  • "Apura saṃsāra Apur sansar = The world of Apu"
  • "অপুর সংসার"
  • "Apur sansar The World of Apu"
  • "The World of Apu Apur Sansar"
  • "The world of Apu"
  • "The world of Apu"@en
  • "Apur Sansar = The world of Apu"
  • "Apur sansar The world of Apu"@en
  • "Apur sansar The world of Apu"
  • "The world of Apu (Apur Sansar)"
  • "Apura saḿsára"
  • "Apur Sansar The world of Apu"
  • "The World of Apu Apur sansar"
  • "Apura samsāra (Motion picture)"
  • "The world of Apu Apu sansar"
  • "Apura saṃsāra (Motion picture)"
  • "অপু বিশ্বের"
  • "The World of Apu"
  • "The World of Apu"@en
  • "The world of Apu [Beeld & Geluid]"
  • "Apur Sansar World of Apu"
  • "The World of Apu (Apur Sansar)"
  • "The World of Apu Apur samsar"
  • "The world of Apu Apur Sansar"
  • "Apur sansar = The world of Apu"

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