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In Search of Famine

Original title: Akaler Sandhane
  • 1981
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Dhritiman Chatterjee and Smita Patil in In Search of Famine (1981)
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A film crew comes to a village to make a film about a famine, which killed five million Bengalees in 1943.A film crew comes to a village to make a film about a famine, which killed five million Bengalees in 1943.A film crew comes to a village to make a film about a famine, which killed five million Bengalees in 1943.

  • Director
    • Mrinal Sen
  • Writers
    • Amalendu Chakraborty
    • Mrinal Sen
  • Stars
    • Satya Banerjee
    • Radhamohan Bhattacharya
    • Dhritiman Chatterjee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Writers
      • Amalendu Chakraborty
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Stars
      • Satya Banerjee
      • Radhamohan Bhattacharya
      • Dhritiman Chatterjee
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Satya Banerjee
    Radhamohan Bhattacharya
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    Dhritiman Chatterjee
    Dhritiman Chatterjee
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    Dipankar Dey
    Sreela Majumdar
    Sreela Majumdar
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    Devika Mukherjee
    Smita Patil
    Smita Patil
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    Gita Sen
    Gita Sen
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    • Director
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Writers
      • Amalendu Chakraborty
      • Mrinal Sen
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    7RIMasud65

    An Underwhelming Experience

    I watched this film with a lot of expectations. Maybe that is why now i feel kind of dissapointed. Don't get me wrong. It is an excellent film by its own merit. There is no doubt about it. It has a a unique 'film within a film' premise. It tries to focus on one of the the darkest corners of bengal history. There is also a ' art vs reality' vibe undercurrent here. Moreover it has a political element. The director tried to shed light on the class struggle between the proletariats and the elite and how it may have a role in engendering famine. This film deals with so many serious issues that it cannot help but be preachy at times. Especially the local school headmaster character and his sermons feel kind of forced. Look, i get the points the director wanted to make but in doing so, he sacrificed a good deal of spontaneity. That is my nitpick about the whole film. If it were less preachy and more spontaneous, then it would definitely make a more pround impression on me
    8KaranC-417

    Excellent film by its iwn merit

    I watched this film with a lot of expectations. Maybe that is why now i feel kind of dissapointed. Don't get me wrong. It is an excellent film by its own merit. There is no doubt about it. It has a a unique 'film within a film' premise. It tries to focus on one of the the darkest corners of bengal history. There is also a ' art vs reality' vibe undercurrent here. Moreover it has a political element. The director tried to shed light on the class struggle between the proletariats and the elite and how it may have a role in engendering famine. This film deals with so many serious issues that it cannot help but be preachy at times. Especially the local school headmaster character and his sermons feel kind of forced. Look, i get the points the director wanted to make but in doing so, he sacrificed a good deal of spontaneity.
    9debpk77

    A film about making a film on famine.

    'Aakaler Sandhane' (In Search of Famine) to my mind is one of the best films Mrinal Sen ever made. His superb touch, some puckish humour and sense of drama is backed up by some wonderful acting. No wonder this film simply ran away with every award in India and the Silver Bear in Berlin.

    The story is about a film company which sets out to make a film on the Great Bengal Famine of 1943. They select a village in rural Bengal for outdoor shooting and start work. The story weaves around the trials of the troupe in the village.

    To me, the best part of the film is the way Mrinal Sen interlaces three distinct themes. The first is the superficial story of the film company and the difficulties they face. The second is the class distinctions conservatism and prejudices that permeates village society and the third is a scathing criticism that 50 years after independence, stark poverty still exists and famine still stalks the land.
    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    Mrinal Sen's powerful commentary on the contrast between cinematic representation and harsh reality-set against the backdrop of the devastating Bengal Famine.

    Akaler Shandhaney (1982): Brief Review -

    Mrinal Sen's powerful commentary on the contrast between cinematic representation and harsh reality-set against the backdrop of the devastating Bengal Famine. While Satyajit Ray's Ashani Sanket brilliantly examined the consequences of World War II and the 1943 famine, Sen chooses to explore a different dimension of the same event. The result is both thought-provoking and unsettling. The film follows a movie crew arriving in a village to shoot a film about the famine. While the director is deeply committed to the subject, much of the crew remains disconnected from the gravity of the tragedy they're depicting. One of the actresses slowly begins to understand its weight-but by then, it's too late. The director himself faces mounting challenges while filming, as he becomes increasingly aware of the emotional and cultural scars the famine has left behind. The screenplay delves into the trauma through recreated scenes that stir haunting memories in the villagers-particularly a woman named Durga. It's a disturbing juxtaposition: the crew's attempt to dramatize suffering versus the villagers' lived experience. For those of us watching from urban comforts, the film reminds us how easily the depth of such a catastrophe can be overlooked. Mrinal Sen brings that discomfort close to the skin-you can feel its burn. Though the pacing falters at times, the narrative remains engaging. Dhritiman Chatterjee gives a standout performance, while Smita Patil effortlessly immerses herself in her role. Gita Sen is a revelation, and the rest of the cast adds strength to the ensemble. The headmaster's final speech is my high point here-poignant and unforgettable. While not overtly traumatic or harrowing, Akaler Shandhaney operates as a slow-burning exploration of truth versus artifice. It's a concept where the real famine victims confront the cinematic famine seekers-with haunting effect.

    Rating - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest.
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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1981 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Bengali
    • Also known as
      • Die Suche nach der Hungersnot
    • Production company
      • D.K. Films
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      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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