Saturday, 26 August 2017

Golden age of Indian Cinema: Charulatha (One film from the golden age) by Satyajit Ray

The Golden age of Indian cinema in the world market is still considered to be 1940's to 1960's by the historians of cinema which spread a ray of sunlight from east to the west through "Pather Panchali" and Appu Trilogy.

Satyajit Ray



Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Composer, Writer, Graphic DesignerBorn: May 2, 1921, Kolkata (Calcutta), IndiaDied: April 23, 1992, Calcutta, India
Satyajit Ray, standing 6'-4" tall, was a towering figure in the world of cinema. He studied at the university in Calcutta and later joined Shantiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore's university to study art. He began his career as a commercial artist (1943-56). He founded Calcutta's first film society in 1947 and made his first film, Pather Panchali (1955) while working at an advertising agency. Pather Panchali was an immediate success and won Grand Prix at the Cannes Festival. Pather Panchali with his Aparajito (1956, The Unvanquished) and Apur Sansar (1959, The World of Apu) are known as 'Apu Trilogy'. His later films include Jalsaghar (1958, The Music Room), Kanchenjunga (1962), Charulata (1964, The Lonely Wife), Ashanti Sanket (1973, Distant Thunder), The Chess Players (1977), The Home and The World (1984), Ganashatru (1989, Public Enemy), and Agantuk (1990, The Stranger).
Ray also edited Sandesh, a children's magazine and wrote numerous fiction and nonfiction works. In 1992 he received an honorary Academy Award. 

Every information about Satyajit Ray and his films is available in (www.satyajithray.org )

Eminent filmmaker of Hollywood like Martin Scorcese considers Satyajith Ray to be a master in films. Prevailing director Shoojith Sircar always tries to replicate one or the other aspect of Satyajith Ray cinema be it Piku or the conversation scene inside the house in Vicky donor. There are a lot of influences of Satyajith Ray in Indian cinema.



My viewpoints about the types of stories and how people could relate to that:

There are two types of stories which are told universally keeping the psychology of the audience in mind. As one is Relatability and the other is fantasy. Both work equally good with the audience. 
Satyajit Ray was more of a man of relatability than fantasy in films. As both the aspects of story telling are mixed in all stories which make it one step ahead in the minds of the audience. In some movies relatability will be more, in some fantasy would be more depending on person to person in an audience. This is the reason I think why love is the popular subject in films always. As for those who had been through the kind of love its relatability and for those who have not it's a great fantasy to enjoy. 
As fantasy doesn't always mean a story which is told in an unrealistic or mythological environment such as those of kings, demons, future, treasure etc. It can also be those experiences in life which an audience wants to get in life but is not getting and enjoys in the screen when the protagonist gets it empathizing with him through the story process.

Satyajit Ray was a man more of a relatability than fantasy in films which made his films always happen in the socio political environment. This created a vast movement in India influencing and inspiring lots of aspiring filmmakers to come with such subjects which are more of a relatability and the conditions during the period of 1940's to 1960's were such that there were a lot of stories evident everywhere in India main events were partition and after effects of partition in the film.
It's not that Satyajith Ray has not done unrealistic films of films with fantasy in it. As there are movies like "Shatranj KE Khiladi" or chess players and "Sonar Khela" which were not based on socio political events of the current period at that time. He still preferred to make a lot of relatable films.

As an audience, we can always grade on these aspects of relatability and fantasy to every story which is being told always and find why we liked the film and why the story is so outstanding to us.


Charulatha ( Indian film from the golden age)






Discussion on the film Charulatha taking story structure as reference:
A film adapted from a novel "Nastanirh" by Rabindranath Tagore is a beautiful tale of a lonely housewife in a middle-class Bengali family. 
I could really study a lot about the poetry in films through this movie experience. As it is said that poetry is the one which is untold but understood.
Relevance during this contemporary time: This is no doubt that this film is an extremely high of standards in its work and needs a total involvement from the side of the audience to get the flavor of the movie. For one moment I just asked this question to myself " Yes as a film student because there was nothing running in my mind at that time I could give my total involvement in the film, But would it be enjoyable to a person who is totally in a stress mode and wants a relief or to a person with mobile phone inside a theatre whose chat apps are making sound or vibrating"? 
Poetry is a thing which could be enjoyed when a person is totally involved in it. Otherwise, it's just not understandable. Hence As my personal conclusion to this question raised in my mind was that to make it more reachable to every audience we may have to reduce the poetry which directly resembles the internal and interpersonal conflicts in this film expressed in a subtle way or sometimes unexpressed but understood by everyone who is involved in the film. As to reduce the poetry if we make it into a more expressive format, I personally feel the beauty of the film will be gone. But we may get another movie altogether which would be not as outstanding as this one.

Set up: The first 10 minutes of the film clearly establishes the central character ie Charu Latha beautifully played by Madhabi Mukherjee, Big house with a wife looking everyone outside through binoculars for her entertainment was conveying enough the boredom she faces throughout the entire lonely day. As the scene where she is looking her husband through binocular was a poem which was composed by Subrata Mitra and Satyajit ray combination showing the husband in distance even through binocular representing all the other outsiders she saw through the binocular.

(example of a visual poetry)


It's after Ten minutes of no conversation there is a conversation between Charu and her husband Bhupati which is mainly about the indication that Charulatha's brother is going to join Bhupathi's newspaper as a manager. There is an indication of his character by Charulatha in the conversation. As that is going to cause an important event in the story after this. (termed as foreshadowing in cinematic terms)







Incident just before the Plot point 1. is when Amal (Bhupati's younger cousin) arrives at the house on a rainy day and following the incident, there is the first plot point where Bhupati asks Amal to support Charu's literary interests. As both have the same interests.

The first scene itself Amal's character is portrayed well. As we know he is a vibrant character and also fun loving and interactive ie totally contradictory to Bhupathy's character.


This gives the reason for Amal and Charu's further interaction and helps in the flow of the story.  Then there is motivation from both the side to write. Charulatha prepares a notebook for Amal to write something which should not be published. As she wanted herself only to be the audience of that work and after writing later during conversation Amal mentions about the work assigned by his brother to bring out Charu's literature which makes Charu upset. As she thought that Amal was showing a genuine interest in her and there are a lot of scenes which nicely Portray the developing relationship between Amal and Charu in the park without even coming close to each other.
Like the scene where Charu this time uses binocular but Amal appears lot more closer also the scene which reminds her of the motherhood which she was deprived of......

then the story progresses with him sending the essay he wrote on the book to a magazine which is published later and also a marriage proposal arriving for Amal during these days from abroad.
After the essay being published in the famous magazine raising the intellect of Charu motivates her to write a short story which is then published in a leading magazine.

this conversation where Charu bursts into tears holding Amal reveals the unsaid feelings which Charu had towards Amal to Amal. This fills him with guilt, then the other incident such as Bhupathi being betrayed by Charu's brother and the closing of printing press leads Amal to leave the place and slowly this develops an interaction of Bhupathi to his wife. As the newspaper printing is closed, he was able to spend more time with Charu. But accidentally Bhupathi comes to know about the feelings which Charu was having towards his younger cousin brother which makes him leave the place. But a kerchief embroidered by Charu makes him realize his part of mistake and he returns home. Films end with a scene where Bhupathi make a hesitant gesture to reach out, but their extended hands remain frozen in a tentative gesture.






Thursday, 17 August 2017

E.T Extra Terrestrial

                                                      Steven Spielberg




Steven Allen Spielberg born on December 18, 1946, to an engineer involved in developing computers became an inspiration to all the aspiring film makers or film making students by showcasing his immense talent in all his works. During his initial periods of struggle, he was being rejected by most of the film schools. He states through his life that failures cannot stop a person longing for something.
He continued with his work and then got a chance in Universal Studios. "Jaws" was the first film which gave him extreme popularity as a director. After that, he has been making all commercially successful as well as artistically significant movies.


E.T   Extra Terrestrial (1982)


STORY  DIVIDED INTO  SET UP/INCITING INCIDENT, PLOT POINT 1, CLIMAX, RESOLUTION

Set up / Inciting Incident
As per the book of Syd field Inciting incident is nothing but an interesting start of the movie. Hence if we analyze the movie Extra Terrestrial there has been an interest from the beginning when the Alien couldn't join others and is left on the Earth. Also, the character Elliot is made clear by the first scene where he is badly wanted to play with his brother and other friends of him. Also, a back story of his father being separated is revealed during the talk with his mother.




Camera (Outstanding works): Use of color purple symbolizes the imagination of human mind which has been used immensely in this movie. This is the difference of a master director and an ordinary one. As the directors like Steven Spielberg will try to communicate with everything which they have inside the frame.

As the first accidental meet with the alien is happening behind the grass but it could not be considered as plot point 1 because the plot point is always determined by the Climax of the movie.
As the Climax of the movie is Elliot taking Alien to the forest escaping him from the custody of government to the spaceship back to ET's home.


Plot point 1
Plot point 1 of the movie is when Elliot decides to make the Alien stay in his house. As the need of Elliot to make the alien stay with him is shown through the setup ie Elliot feeling lonely without any friends though he has one elder brother and small sister.  If the child would not be Elliot then he would have behaved in a different way. For example, he would call police or tell to mother etc. But the conversation at the dining table with mother also influenced him not to tell her because she would help the government to catch ET.




POINT OF NO RETURN

When E.T see the phone and expresses his feeling to go home or contact his people to  Elliot which is the incident leading to the climax.



Climax 
Climax of the film is when Elliot escapes him from the Nasa people and takes him to the place where the spaceship was supposed to land to take back ET to the home.


Comedy is the most economical and popular entertainment loved by most of the people in the world and Steven Spielberg always note the fact to make most of his films with this element of entertainment in it. Hence he is a universal director.



















Monday, 7 August 2017

Other films screened and analysed in institute

Analysis of film done as per the following :

  • Story structure ( Set up, inciting incident and climax and resolution):                                   Story structure is the basic skeleton of the story in which muscles, blood vessels, and other parts are added to bring life to the story in a script format. As always keeping the structure in mind and writing stories may end up with the reduction of flexibility in writing. Hence the structure could be used as a checking material after writing stories.                                               Set up: first few minutes of the film which would describe the time and place where the story is happening and also reveal the characters to an extent so that they push the story to inciting incident or plot point 1(as per syd field) 

  • The relevance of linear or nonlinear story structure according to the story as a whole.         Linear or Non-linear story telling are the methods in which story is being told. Linear is the straight method of story telling which starts with setting up then moves to inciting incident and then climax confrontation eventually to the end resolution. But Non- linear method of conveying a film doesn't follow the structure straight but contains the structure within it. For example Citizen Kane, Rang de Basanti, Blue jasmine etc.
  • The theme of the story: Why this film is made? is the main question which is answered in the theme of the story. For example, Apocalypse now has the theme " there is a good and evil in every human and always there is a conflict between them" this theme is being shown throughout in all the scenes taken in the film that makes the film outstanding.

  • Mise en scene used in films and its relevance: Usually this term is used in plays to put together every aspect inside the scene such as prop, composition, lighting, actors, costumes etc. But there is another aspect to the mise en scene where it is referred to multiple scenes in a single scene. For example: 
                                          ( scene from Citizen Kane)
  • Character Analysis with the character arc of the film  
  • Different types of conflicts in the film:  Conflicts are necessary for the film to make it interesting. As how much knots the conflicts have in the film will make it as much interesting. But the challenging part is to solve the conflicts. It is believed that an interesting film will always either have a conflict or resolution or an extension of a conflict.                                        Types of conflicts:                                                                                                                           1. Internal conflict, 2.Social conflict, 3.Interpersonal conflict, 4. Universal conflict

1. Citizen Kane


2. the  Godfather
                     
3. Apocalypse Now
4. American beauty
5.Road to Perdition
6. No country for old men
7. Ameros Perros



8. The last emperor

9. Beautiful mind

10. Babel

11. Persona



12. Notting Hill






13. Life is beautiful





14. Iruvar




Documentary Films

1. Baraka


2. Ram ke Naam





                        

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Some books and films referred in the institute for study purpose

Movies referred other than screened ones
The Artist( Jean kelly)
The story of kelly gang( 1906)
(first australian feature film)
Gone with the wind
German
Good bye Mr Chips
The haunting
Stage coach
The wagon master
She Tied a yellow ribbon
High Noon (Script writing)
Shane
The man who shot liberty valance
The Naked spur
Red river

Un forgiven
The good bad and ugly
True grit
Dances with wolves
The Godfather 1,2,3
Good fellas
Casino

Public enemy
Point blank
Casablanca
Double Indemnity
The stranger on the third floor
Touch of evil
Million dollar baby

little miss sunshine

In the blink of Eyes
Dear hunter( master shots)
Conversation
Metropolis
English patient(Antony mangella)
2001 space odyssey

In the cold blood
To kill the mocking bird


BOOKS REFERRED


Lev kuleshov
Books of Raymon Chandlers adapted in films
Movie makers master class
Private lessons from the world’s foremost Directors
Renu saluja (editor)
Karl Riez (Techniques of film editing)
Conversation with Waheeda Rehaman

Lessons with Eisenstien( book)