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Akaler Sandhaney

A film crew visits a village to shoot a drama about the 1943 Bengal famine. Casting, props, and rehearsals blur with local wants and memories, and the production’s presence starts to change the place it observes. The story holds short of conclusions, focusing on the line between representing suffering and being implicated in it.

  • 1980
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