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Ballade vom Weg

Originaltitel: Pather Panchali
  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 2 Std. 5 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,2/10
40.261
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Subir Banerjee in Ballade vom Weg (1955)
Apu Trilogy
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Der verarmte Priester Harihar Ray, der von einem besseren Leben für sich und seine Familie träumt, verlässt sein ländliches bengalisches Dorf auf der Suche nach Arbeit.Der verarmte Priester Harihar Ray, der von einem besseren Leben für sich und seine Familie träumt, verlässt sein ländliches bengalisches Dorf auf der Suche nach Arbeit.Der verarmte Priester Harihar Ray, der von einem besseren Leben für sich und seine Familie träumt, verlässt sein ländliches bengalisches Dorf auf der Suche nach Arbeit.

  • Regie
    • Satyajit Ray
  • Drehbuch
    • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
    • Satyajit Ray
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kanu Bannerjee
    • Karuna Bannerjee
    • Subir Banerjee
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,2/10
    40.261
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    • Regie
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Drehbuch
      • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kanu Bannerjee
      • Karuna Bannerjee
      • Subir Banerjee
    • 210Benutzerrezensionen
    • 129Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 11 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kanu Bannerjee
    • Harihar Ray
    • (as Kanu Bandyopadhyay)
    Karuna Bannerjee
    Karuna Bannerjee
    • Sarbojaya Ray
    • (as Karuna Bandopadhyay)
    Subir Banerjee
    Subir Banerjee
    • Apu Ray
    • (as Subir Bandopadhyay)
    Chunibala Devi
    • Indir Thakrun
    Uma Das Gupta
    Uma Das Gupta
    • Durga
    • (as Uma Dasgupta)
    Runki Banerjee
    • Little Durga
    • (as Runki Bandopadhyay)
    Reba Devi
    • Seja Thakrun
    Aparna Devi
    • Nilmoni's wife
    Tulsi Chakraborty
    Tulsi Chakraborty
    • Prasanna, school teacher
    Haren Banerjee
    • Chinibas, Sweet-seller
    • (as Haren Bandyopadhyay)
    Rampada Das
    Nibhanani Devi
    • Dasi Thakurun
    Rama Gangopadhaya
    • Ranu Mookerjee
    Roma Ganguli
    • Roma
    • (as Rama Gangopadhyay)
    Binoy Mukherjee
    • Baidyanath Majumdar
    • (as Binoy Mukhopadhyay)
    Haridhan Nag
    Harimohan Nag
    • Doctor
    Kshirod Roy
    • Priest
    • Regie
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Drehbuch
      • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
      • Satyajit Ray
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    9infoseeker531

    What a story!

    I have just finished Pather Panchali. To be honest, it took almost two weeks to watch it. Not only interruptions, but the shear poverty of the individuals--the family--is overwhelming. Each member exhibits their poverty and destitution in a different way. My favorite character is Durga, who gives and gives until she reaches the point where she is tired of not receiving.

    I will forever remember this movie, and I hope to watch the other two parts of the trilogy.

    I have to have this film in my collection. Movies that make you think and think again, and search your heart for answers that sometimes never come.
    10prince_corum

    A Magnificent Movie!

    I don't know how even 6.4% of the female voters could have given this movie a 2!!!!! This was Ray's first movie, but his economy of dialog, his synchronization and sympathy with India's rural life is incredible. So little said, yet so much! Apu and Durga following the sweetmeat seller, the scene where they run through a "kash" field....superb, the work of a real artist, a master. The film develops its characters and the atmosphere slowly and resolutely. The narrative builds up to a powerful climax. Ray had an ancient camera while shooting this movie, did it matter? No. His expression and technique was more than sound, although this was a maiden venture.

    Some critics found(and still find, I might add) the film to be too slow. Satyajit Ray wrote about the slow pace - "The cinematic material dictated a style to me, a very slow rhythm determined by nature, the landscape, the country. The script had to retain some of the rambling quality of the novel because that in itself contained a clue to the authenticity: life in a poor Bengali village does ramble."

    There you are, if you have not watched this movie, you'll probably missed the greatest movie made on Indian rural life. That's why Akira Kurosawa said of him:"To have not seen the films of Ray is to have lived in the world without ever having seen the moon and the sun"
    9silverlion3411

    A film of Quiet Perspective and Natural Beauty.

    "Pather Panchali", Satyajit Ray's debut film about life in a Bengali village, was the first movie from India to gain wide recognition and acclaim in the west. It is an affecting story of a rural family struggling to deal with poverty and tragedy in their ancestral home. Ray adapted the script from Bibhuti Bihushaw Banerjee's semi-autobiographical novel of the same title and retells it with natural beauty and a quiet perspective. The filmmaker, who came from a literary and artistic background(He was a product of the Indian Renaissance) was interested in the contemporary problems of his country-and he shared with the Neorealist films from Italy- a simple and direct approach to making movies. Ray created ordinary scenes that were incredibly life-like. His films contained very few strains of artifice. He believed that the raw material of cinema was life itself. Ray generally concentrated on small subjects and ordinary people. He favored using non-actors and shooting on location to heighten the realism. He made films in his own style; dignified and subtle; sincere and with a conscience. In "Pather Panchali" (Song of the Little Road") Ray makes superb use of his milieu. The viewer immediately feels the cramped conditions of the families' decaying house and the open-air confines of the surrounding forest. When Ray sends his camera beyond the village, the observer can sense the allure and freedom of the vast fields that spring immodestly from a thin, winding trail. Rays' was a cinema of thought and feeling, in which emotion was deliberately restrained because it is so strong. This restraint adds to the psychological intensity in his work. Nearly all of his films are marked by this remarkable depth of feeling. "Pather Panchali", the first installment of the Apu Trilogy("Aparajito" and "The World of Apu" would follow) depicts a young boy (Apu) exploring his ever-expanding universe with a growing sense of wonder. Ray excelled at showing how children and adolescents confront mystery and joy; sadness and death. The director shows Apu's burgeoning awareness with a masterful use of the long shot. High-angled, distant shots track Apu and his older sister Durga, as they run spiritedly through white-kashed fields. This sense of discovery gives the film it's emotional power. The director's main subject was India-it's customs and culture. It's conflicts between the traditional way of life and the impact and influence of the West. He tried arduously to capture this synthesis between western ideas and traditional Hindu values. His concern for human problems and not issues of national politics gave his films universal appeal. "Pather Panchali" delineates the small joys and acute sorrows of a poor Indian family. It is an endearing testament that poverty does not nullify love and that even the most afflicted person can find some modest pleasures in their world. The film's indigenous sound track is vital to Ray's story of ancestral limitations. Twanging ektaras, wailing tarshehnais and six-stringed sitars resound liberally throughout the movie. It would be difficult to imagine "Pather Panchali" without it's memorable score. Satyajit Ray was an unpretentious filmmaker. He was genuinely uninterested in commercial considerations. His films were life-affirming, authentic and honest; gentle and poetic- truthful observations on human behavior that employed simple but strong themes. Ray's unadorned style of film-making was intimate, probing, and revealing. (Possible spoiler) The final scene shows the grieving family leaving their home in an ox-driven carriage to begin a new life. A trailing camera in medium close-up captures a compelling mixture of emotions on their faces. Expressions of pain and resolution; hope and despair; the future and the past. A seemingly simple yet unmistakably powerful scene that typifies Satyajit Ray's profound cinema. A cinema of gentle but deep observation, understanding and unabashed love of the human race.
    MrsRainbow

    masterpiece

    What a wonderful film. For those who have not watched any films from India or heard of Ray, I strongly recommend it. Full of sadness, hope, innocence, and despair, it is an emotionally evocative portrait of the life of an Indian family, their trials, and their courage and persistence throughout. They go on, not because they are exceptional, but because they must, because they are human.

    Ray does a masterful job of capturing the simple joys of childhood, and the ambitions and dreams which make us all human, regardless of where we are. Simple scenes such as a disfigured elderly woman seated on a porch, singing of her approaching death, are very moving. I have never seen the basic elements of life treated with such an incisive yet soft touch as Ray has in this film. It is wonderful to watch in comparison to the broad writing strokes and vulgar generalities of most directing and writing today. At the risk of sounding trite, this is a film which is not merely entertainment or art, but one which reaches into your heart and makes a place for itself there. It belongs there.
    8review_forum

    Beauty Lies In The Detailing.

    This film is based on the the Bengali novel "Pather Panchali" by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. It is hard to believe Satyajit Ray made his directorial debut with this film. The movie itself is the evidence what Satyajit Ray was capable of. Story is simple but the things that make the film great are its soulful scenes without using dialogues, camera work technically very much ahead of its time and the background score by Pandit Ravi Shankar setting the tone for the movie. The style of detailings used in this film help us to connect with the film. Cinematography and believable acting are the strength of this film. No wonder why Martin Scorsese was a great admirer of Satyajit Ray's work.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Halfway through filming, Ray ran out of funds. The Government of West Bengal loaned him the rest, allowing him to complete the film. This loan is listed in public records at the time as "roads improvement", a nod to the film's translated title.
    • Patzer
      Although the film is set in early 20th-century rural India (a time in which public health campaigns presumably did not exist), when Apu and Durga are shown hiding in the fields waiting to catch a glimpse of the train, a vaccination mark is clearly visible on the right arm of Uma Das Gupta, who portrays Durga.
    • Zitate

      Durga: Come close.

      Apu: What?

      Durga: We'll go see the train when I'm better, all right? We'll get there early and have a good look. You want to?

    • Alternative Versionen
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Bilder in Bewegung - Das Jahrhundert des Kinos: Indien - And the Show Goes On (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      It's A Long Way to Tipperary
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. August 1955 (Indien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
    • Offizieller Standort
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    • Sprache
      • Bengalisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Pather Panchali
    • Drehorte
      • Boral, West Bengal, Indien(entire movie)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Government of West Bengal
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 134.241 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 16.064 $
      • 10. Mai 2015
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 135.342 $
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      2 Stunden 5 Minuten
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