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Apu Sansar (El mundo de Apu)

Título original: Apur Sansar
  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,4/10
18 mil
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Apu Sansar (El mundo de Apu) (1959)
Apu Trilogy
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Esta última entrega de la trilogía Apu de Satyajit Ray sigue la vida de Apu como un adulto huérfano que aspira a ser escritor.Esta última entrega de la trilogía Apu de Satyajit Ray sigue la vida de Apu como un adulto huérfano que aspira a ser escritor.Esta última entrega de la trilogía Apu de Satyajit Ray sigue la vida de Apu como un adulto huérfano que aspira a ser escritor.

  • Dirección
    • Satyajit Ray
  • Guión
    • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
    • Satyajit Ray
  • Reparto principal
    • Soumitra Chatterjee
    • Sharmila Tagore
    • Alok Chakravarty
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,4/10
    18 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Guión
      • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Reparto principal
      • Soumitra Chatterjee
      • Sharmila Tagore
      • Alok Chakravarty
    • 71Reseñas de usuarios
    • 64Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
      • 4 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Apu Trilogy
    Trailer 2:03
    Apu Trilogy

    Imágenes62

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    Soumitra Chatterjee
    Soumitra Chatterjee
    • Apurba Roy
    • (as Soumitra Chattopadhyay, Soumitra Chatterji: in subtitles)
    Sharmila Tagore
    Sharmila Tagore
    • Aparna
    Alok Chakravarty
    • Kajal
    • (as Shriman Alok Chakraborty, Aloke Chakravarty: in subtitles)
    Swapan Mukherjee
    • Pulu
    • (as Swapan Mukhopadhyay, Swapan Mukerji: in subtitles)
    Tushar Bandyopadhyay
    Gupi Banerjee
      Panchanan Bhattacharya
      Shanti Bhattacherjee
      • Office Associate
      Jiten Bhons
      Abhijit Chatterjee
      • Aparna's Brother
      • (as Abhijit Chattopadhyay)
      Jogesh Chatterjee
        Asha Devi
        Belarani Devi
        • Apu's Neighbor
        • (as Belarani)
        Sefalika Devi
        Sefalika Devi
        • Shashinarayan's wife
        Biren Ghosh
        Dhiren Ghosh
        • Landlord
        Biresh Majumdar
        Dhiresh Majumdar
        • Shashinarayan
        • Dirección
          • Satyajit Ray
        • Guión
          • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
          • Satyajit Ray
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        • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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        10ShamimH

        The final episode of the Apu Trilogy

        The final episode of the Trilogy takes us to a young adult Apu. Received the British Film Award which Sathyajits' other two episodes (Song of the Road, Unvanquished) also received.

        This movie together with the other two movies are a monumental work in movie making. The way the story is portrayed, and the use of many details, enrich the emotional experience it provides. One can recall the way the screen of the movie theatre fades into the window of the horse carriage, or the way the hole on the window curtain reverberates with the spotted decorations on the actress face and etc.

        This a "must see" movie for all, in the different ways emotions are expressed and the way it takes the audience in a roller coater ride of emotions. It is an enriching and a moving experience. It reinforces and reinvigorates the humanity within each of us.

        To enjoy the movie most, viewers should see the first two episodes in sequence before viewing "Apur Sangsar."
        10lyrxsf

        A picture says a thousand words

        This movie is Ray at his best. Its sublime. Its distilled to perfection. You need not hear the dialogs or read the subtitles to follow and appreciate it. The visuals and background score tell the store more eloquently. The movie has a soul which will get destroyed if you make even the slightest change to the story, acting, cinematography, music etc. Ray has brought out the best in his actors. They are not experienced actors though both of the leading pair later go on achieve mega success as movie stars. If you blink an eye, you will miss out on the emotions captured. For example, when Aparna is brought to her new home, there is moment in which she matures – from a girl to a woman – while gazing out of the torn curtain. There are several such brief moments. The dialog is minimalist but enchanting. The letter from Aparna to Apu captures love in all its glory – longing, desire, concern and trust. Its movie-making at its best.
        10ScreenSaver

        Breathtaking Beauty

        Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) is the stunning final chapter of Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy, one of the most widely acclaimed series in film. While Pather Panchali and Aparajito, the trilogy's first two, are extremely well crafted, the lack the heart-wrenching beauty of this installment. These three films revolve around tragedy, and it has an almost predestined quality to it, which reminded me somewhat of Stanley Kubrick's excellent, "Barry Lyndon." That's where the similarities end of course, as this film is warm and radiates humanity, and Lyndon (as well as all of Kubrick's work) is cold and icy. Ray's rich lyrical realism breathes beauty in the mundane acts of his characters. The film opens as Apu, now a young man, attempts to eek out a living. He searches relentlessly for work, most of which is monotonous and doesn't pay well. However his pudgy friend Pulu invites him to a wedding, and Apu obliges, hoping maybe this display of love will help inspire him and the novel he is writing. In a fascinating turn of events (which I won't spoil,) Apu finds himself coming back to Calcutta married. Aparna, his new bride, is used to a life of luxury outside of the big city` but she is prepared for a life of poverty with her new husband. In one of the most beautiful sequences in film, Apu and his bride slowly begin to love and care for one another. The beauty of this is that we never see them embrace, or kiss or make love. Instead we see it in gestures, in window curtains, in little notes Aparna puts in Apu's cigarettes reminding him only to have one after every meal. Their love is like a dream of love we've had, one that's so innocent and wonderful we want to dream forever. But like all dreams, Apu must wake up. Happiness is just a fleeting emotion for Apu, one that enters his life at random points and then dissapears. Apu wanders bitterly through the Indian landscape, searching for solace and peace. The end moments cannot be explained in words, and simply must be experienced. One of the greatest films of all time. 10/10
        9gbill-74877

        Fantastic

        Sometime a person wants freedom in the form of limited attachments to people or places because they have endured so much pain and loss in life. That's one of the themes here, and a reminder to me to be more empathetic towards people I randomly meet, each of whom may be carrying around hidden scars and damage, or doing things in their lives which may seem puzzling.

        The third Apu film tells a pretty simple story, but I have to say, I really didn't see its big events coming, and it's full of emotional power. The quality of filmmaking is superb, with stunning cinematography from Subrata Mitra and a soundtrack from Ravi Shankar which harmonizes with its mood perfectly. Soumitra Chatterjee and Sharmila Tagore are heartwarming in their roles, and Satyajit Ray ties it all together beautifully. Fantastic film, with an ending that hits all the right emotional notes. See this.
        10rdjeffers

        David Jeffers - The cornerstone of Indian film.

        "The World of Apu" is a tale joy of and tragedy, unmatched in its beauty and profound emotion. Satyajit Ray's final film in the Apu trilogy ranks with King Vidor's "The Crowd" and Carl Theodor Dreyer's "Ordet" as a cinema landmark of family life. But it far exceeds those films in its visual poetry. Apu's journey with a friend and his unplanned marriage sets the stage for a story of domestic life in all its simple joy and awful despair. The serene, contented beauty of the girl is a soaring vision, matched in its humanity only by the broken heart of Apu when she dies. The pages of an unfinished novel, a life's work floating in the mountain air like the seeds of a dandelion, become the symbol of Apu's devastation. The rebirth of life and hope realized in the child illustrates a fundamental belief of Hinduism. Beautifully photographed and edited, "The World of Apu" is a masterpiece of film as narrative storytelling. It is the most "Indian" of all Indian films.

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        • Curiosidades
          Sharmila Tagore, who plays Aparna, the wife of Apu (played by Soumitra Chatterjee), and who was only 14-years-old when she appeared in the film, later recalled filming the scene in which Apu brings his new bride back to his untidy apartment in the city. The director, Satyajit Ray, gave Tagore no direction, other than that she was to enter the room and look around, and she did not view the apartment set before they shot the scene. So when Chatterjee opened the door and they both walked in, Aparna's reaction to Apu's living quarters was actually Tagore's own spontaneous reaction. Later, she realized that Ray deliberately did not prepare her, in order to obtain exactly that spontaneous response from her.
        • Pifias
          When Apu arises from bed, there is a spilled inkwell on his left side. However, when he is cleaning up the mess, there is an ink stain on the right side of his shirt.
        • Citas

          Pulu: So are you writing anything? What are you writing?

          Apurba Roy: A wonderful novel.

          Pulu: And you've kept it mum all this time?

          Apurba Roy: You know a good publisher?

          Pulu: All in good time.

          Apurba Roy: Listen to this: a young boy. A young boy. A village boy. Poor but sensitive. His father's a priest. The father dies. The boy comes to the city. He doesn't want to be a priest. He'll study. He's ambitious. He studies. Through his education and struggles, we watch as he sheds his old superstitions and fixed views. He questions everything and takes nothing on trust. Yet he has imagination and sensitivity. Little things move him and bring him joy. Perhaps he has greatness in him, the ability to create, but...

          Pulu: He doesn't make it.

          Apurba Roy: That's right. But it doesn't end there. It's not a tragedy. He does nothing great. He remains poor, in want. But he never turns away from life. He doesn't run away. He wants to live. He says living itself brings fulfillment and joy. He wants to live!

        • Versiones alternativas
          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.
        • Conexiones
          Featured in Apur Panchali (2013)
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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 1 de mayo de 1959 (India)
        • País de origen
          • India
        • Idioma
          • Bengalí
        • Títulos en diferentes países
          • El món d'Apu
        • Localizaciones del rodaje
          • India
        • Empresa productora
          • Satyajit Ray Productions
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          • 134.241 US$
        • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
          • 16.064 US$
          • 10 may 2015
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          • 134.241 US$
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          1 hora 45 minutos
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          • Black and White
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