`World' mirrors tempest in India

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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19860103
Author:Roger Ebert

The Home and the World Sandip Soumitra Chatterjee Nikhil Victor Banerjee Bimala Swatilekha Chatterjee Sister-in-law Gopa Aich Miss Gilly Jennifer Kapoor European Classics presents a film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the National Film Development Corp. of India. Based on a novel by Rabindranath Tagore. Photographed by Soumendu Roy. Music by Ray. Running time: 130 minutes. No MPAA classification. In Bengali and English, with subtitles. At Facets Multimedia. The very first thing we learn in Satyajit Ray's "The Home and the World" is that Bimala, his ...

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