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RIVER CALLED TITAS, A
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Overwhelmed by the changes in his native East Bengal following the independence of Bangladesh, Ritwik Ghatak made this powerful adaptation of a celebrated Bengali novel by Advaita Malla Barman. It is the epic story of the destruction of a fishing village on the banks of the River Titas. "Ghatak depicts the rhythm of the fishermen's small world in a style which blends the lyrical with the documentary, and intersperses episodes from the sad lives of various characters" (Derek Malcolm, British Film Institute). Also known as
Titash Ekti Nadir Naam
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A River Named Titash
. In Bengali with English subtitles.
Ritwik Ghatak---India---1973---151 mins.
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Release Date: 10/31/2006
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