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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

In this rare interview, Ray talks about his childhood, trainings in the various fields of art--especially films--and his eventual development into one of the premiere auteurs of the 20th century. The following parts will be uploaded subsequently.

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  • RAY was the man...a real genius...

  • What a genius 8-))

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  • its a shame that we havent had good enough number of his interviews. Satyajit Ray was a genius who enabled us to understand other rare intellect of the man kind as for example Tagore.

    The Master.

  • this is goldmine .. who so ever have uploaded this a thousand thanks to him\

    Ray is a genius of a rare breed, he was born ahead of his & so are his production which are matters of great study of human psychology & indeed of film making to say the least. His movie making style and direction will take ages for us to understand

  • He is truly a master piece..what a personality ..what a style.

  • Wh6y has this got more hits than the first clip? I dont think people realise with it being called clip0

  • My gratitude for this priceless footage

  • Apart from wanting the lighting director's cool shirt....i'd love a copy of this on .d.v.d. It is a film in it's own right. A real colage of a very pragmatic artist, comfortable in

    so many areas of creativity,..very very rare. Beautiful shots of santiniketan, Bolpur etc ...possibly some of the only of that era.

  • THANKS for pronto response .... I was hoping he'd mentioned Hitchcock, about whom I'm writing hard these days. But I dig Satyajit Ray, too.

  • @sassofortino1 He mentioned Visconti, Rossellini (who for a few years was his father-in-law), and John Ford but did not make a full list.

  • @HarveyDentLives - Did Scorcese say who the others were ?

  • Scorsese once said that Satyajit Ray was one of the 10 greatest filmakers of the 20th century.

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