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Director:
Ritwik Ghatak
Writers:
Ritwik Ghatak (scenario)
Shaktipada Rajguru (story)
Genre:
Drama more
Plot:
"Meghe Dhaka Tara" tells the tragic story of the beautiful daughter of a middle-class refugee family from East Pakistan... more | add synopsis
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A sprawling Bengali masterpiece more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Supriya Choudhury ... Nita
Anil Chatterjee ... Shankar
Niranjan Ray ... Sanat (as Niranjan Roy)
Gita Ghatak ... Gita
Bijon Bhattacharya ... Father
Gita Dey ... Mother (as Gita De)
Dwiju Bhawal ... Mantu
Gyanesh Mukherjee ... Banshi Dutta
Ranen Ray Choudhury ... Baul singer (as Ranen Roy Choudhury)
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Abhi Bhattacharya
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Cloud-Capped Star (International: English title) (UK)
Hidden Star
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Runtime:
126 min
Country:
India
Language:
Bengali
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Certification:
UK:PG
Company:
Chitrakalpa more

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Followed by Komal Gandhar (1961) more

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11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
A sprawling Bengali masterpiece, 1 March 2005
10/10
Author: David (davidals@msn.com) from Chapel Hill, NC, USA

The visionary Bengali filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak peers into the future, and sees nothing but disintegration - succeeding at multiple levels, CLOUD-CAPPED STAR humanizes this bleak vision, by locating the drama in a Bengali family, but everything occurring is something of a howl of outrage at what had become of his divided homeland.

The central figure in this sprawling melodrama (with some coincidental resemblances to European new wave and neo-realism) is Nita, the eldest daughter in a once-middle class, intellectual family, driven by partition into refugee status in the slums of Calcutta. Varied family members react in different opportunistic ways to their reduced status, and their need to survive, all of which takes an extreme toll on Nita, who ultimately becomes the family's sole breadwinner. The performances throughout are excellent - Supriya Choudhury as Nita is riveting, and Niranjan Roy is particularly strong as Sanat.

Throughout, Ghatak boils human nature and the survival instinct down to the most ruthless basics: this is a compelling and visionary film, but there is virtually no room for lofty ideals or sentimental altruism in the world created here - mourn what one must, and do what one must do to survive. Sentiment and ideals are - in this film - luxuries, and from the cruelty of such a truism, Ghatak has created one of cinema's great, vital tragedies.

Ghatak claimed few Western cinematic influences - like Jean-Luc Godard in France and Nagisa Oshima in Japan, his primary concerns were historical and political, and also technical - how to alter cinema to express those concerns in accessible language? For Ghatak the solution was found in using outdoor locations, natural sound, idiosyncratic editing, and a minimum of the flash seen in Bollywood or Hollywood - CLOUD-CAPPED STAR is bleak, absolutely gripping, tragic and infuriating. As drama, it would definitely rank as one of the more obscure global masterpieces out there (there has yet to be an official US release on VHS or DVD), rarely seen or commented upon. This is highly unfortunate - as a film of moral/social outrage, this rivals Bresson; its' overall feel for the everyday reminds one of Italian neo-realism; it's willingness to experiment boldly evokes Godard or Oshima; in it's concerns with the status of women (another of the many themes explored here), it evokes Naruse, Sirk or Mizoguchi.

Ghatak's own biography is one of great tragedy; one could possibly read the discretely enraged hopelessness of this film as an extension of his own, and see this as a drive that would have to produce at least one masterpiece (his later SUBARNA-REKHA is also very much worth a look), even as it brought him to a premature end. For all of its' bleakness, CLOUD-CAPPED STAR is absolutely compelling - any cinephile (or student of history) would do well to see it.

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