Aparajito

Duration: 113 mins

Country: India

Language: Bengali

Sub Title: Yes

Genre: Drama

1920. Harihar, Sarbajaya and their ten-year-old son Apu, live in the Temple City of Banaras (Varanasi) on the banks of the holy river Ganga (Ganges). Harihar earns a meager living by reciting religious scriptures. The film opens with Apu wandering and exploring the city. He also encounters their neighbor Nanda Babu, who would soon make a pass at Sarbajaya.

Harihar falls ill with fever and collapses at the riverbank. In the early hours of the next morning, Sarbajaya wakes Apu to fetch holy water from the river to put in his father’s mouth as he is dying. Harihar’s death leaves mother and son to fend for themselves.

The mother decides to return with Apu to live in a village where an old uncle works as a priest. Apu’s mother works to support the family. Apu is initiated into priesthood and takes over the old man’s work. He is unhappy because he wants to go to school. Apu persuades his mother to send him to school. She makes sacrifices so that he might pursue his studies.

Apu, now sixteen, wins a scholarship and departs for Calcutta, leaving her alone. It breaks Sarbajaya’s heart, but she relents. Her health is failing, and the loneliness in the village takes its toll.

Engulfed in city life – studying during the day and working in a printing press at night to pay for his expenses – Apu grows away from his mother. His visits get shorter as the time passes. This emotional distance unnoticed by the growing Apu, hurts Sarbajaya deeply. She waits silently for her son’s visit as her illness accelerates and falls into a depression.

On a night sparkling with dancing fireflies, Sarbajaya dies. Apu comes back to an empty house. He grieves for his mother, but soon finds strength to leaves the village for the last time, to carry on with his new life in the city.

Awards

  • Golden Lion of St. Mark, Venice, 1957
  • Cinema Nuovo Award, Venice, 1957
  • Critics Award, Venice, 1957
  • FIPRESCI Award, London, 1957
  • Best Film and Best Direction, San Francisco, 1958
  • International Critic’ Award, San Francisco, 1958
  • Golden Laurel for Best Foreign Film of 1958-59, USA
  • Selznik Golden Laurel, Berlin, 1960
  • Bodil Award: Best Non-European Film of the Year, Denmark, 1967

Credits

Producer: Epic Films (Satyajit Ray)
Screenplay & Direction: Satyajit Ray; based on the novel “Aparajita” by Bibhutibhushan Banerjee.
Cinematography: Subrata Mitra
Editing: Dulal Dutta
Art Direction: Bansi Chandragupta
Sound: Durgadas Mitra
Music: Pandit Ravi Shankar
U.S. Distributor: Merchant-Ivory/Sony Pictures Classics

Cast

Harihar, the Father: Kanu Banerjee
Sarbajaya, the Mother: Karuna Banerjee
Boy Apu: Pinaki Sen Gupta
Adolescent Apu: Smaran Ghosal
Bhabataran, old uncle: Ramani Sen Gupta
Nanda Babu: Charaprakash Ghosh
Headmaster: Subodh Ganguly

source: SatyajitRay.org