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36 Chowringhee Lane

  • 1981
  • 2h 2min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.6/10
455
TU CALIFICACIÓN
36 Chowringhee Lane (1981)
DramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter marriage of her niece, Rosemary, Anglo-Indian school-teacher Violet Stoneham lives a lonely life in her single room flat located at 36 Chowringhee Lane in Calcutta.After marriage of her niece, Rosemary, Anglo-Indian school-teacher Violet Stoneham lives a lonely life in her single room flat located at 36 Chowringhee Lane in Calcutta.After marriage of her niece, Rosemary, Anglo-Indian school-teacher Violet Stoneham lives a lonely life in her single room flat located at 36 Chowringhee Lane in Calcutta.

  • Dirección
    • Aparna Sen
  • Guionista
    • Aparna Sen
  • Elenco
    • Jennifer Kendal
    • Dhritiman Chatterjee
    • Debashree Roy
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
    455
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Aparna Sen
    • Guionista
      • Aparna Sen
    • Elenco
      • Jennifer Kendal
      • Dhritiman Chatterjee
      • Debashree Roy
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

    Fotos

    Elenco principal32

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    Jennifer Kendal
    Jennifer Kendal
    • Miss Violet Stoneham
    Dhritiman Chatterjee
    Dhritiman Chatterjee
    • Samaresh Moitra
    Debashree Roy
    Debashree Roy
    • Nandita Roy
    Geoffrey Kendal
    • Eddie Stoneham
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Rosemary Stoneham
    Sanjana Kapoor
    Sanjana Kapoor
    • Young Violet
    • (as Sanjna Kapoor)
    Karan Kapoor
    Karan Kapoor
    • Davie
    Ruma Guha Thakurta
    Ruma Guha Thakurta
    • Nandita's Mother
    Munmun Kapoor
    • Bijoya
    Dina Ardeshir
    • Mrs.Wendy McGowen
    Fae Soares
    • Mrs.Berger
    Renu Roy
    • Miss Mazumdar
    Sylvia Philips
    • Mrs.Roy Chowdhury
    Kamalini Sen Sharma
    • 1st School Girl
    Mahrukh Doctor
    • 2nd School Girl
    Srila Roy
    • 3rd School Girl
    Mukul Sharma
    • Party Guest
    Gopa Ghosh
    • Party Singer
    • Dirección
      • Aparna Sen
    • Guionista
      • Aparna Sen
    • Todo el elenco y el equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    arnab_dasswayam

    A universal address of loneliness and humanity

    Remembering the old lady Violet--unforgettably characterized by Jennifer Kendal--of 36 Chowringhee Lane any serious film viewer may continue to search the gender images so carefully built up by Aparna sen along her directorial career till now. In 36 Chowringhee Lane Aparna Sen, the well-acclaimed actress successfully begins to expand her originality as an artist of film as a whole. Almost at thirty-five years of a sovereign national identity a female Indian director portrays an aged English lady teacher still living in Calcutta, which was the capital of previous British colony in India. The individual as a trace of a colonial past-- living in a particular commonly known address of a nostalgic metropolis--succeeds to send us a universal appeal of anybody in the periphery of any society.

    The intensity of loneliness has been unfolded by amazingly sensitive details of the daily existence of Violet Stoneham. The composition of the frames and sequences are reminiscent of classic directors. In a few sequences the detailing drags, but it sincerely illustrates the monotony inherent in the life of the hardworking loner.

    The ill, old brother and a Bengalee couple appear to be the only close human associations of Violet. Both the parties leave her life at the end of a less eventful, courageous narrative, in which all the casts make excellent justice to the characters.

    In spite of the desperate effort of Violet her brother Eddie dies. On the other hand, one of the Bengalee students Nandita and her boyfriend Samaresh, coming of an affluent social background care little to utilize her affection and her crying need for human relation, even after their marriage. Touching on a sexist sub-context Aparna manages her realism to keep authentic in featuring the young vulnerable lady Nandita less deceptive and dishonest than her decisive husband Samaresh. The matching insertion of a critically projected, insensitive urban attitude towards such a motherly subject also helps the accommodation of the local Bengali context. Debate might arise about the purpose of representing the only insensitive, self-centered Bengalees.

    The surrealist treatment of past and unconscious in representations of dream, love, pain and fear of death of lonely English individual introduces the Indian spectators to a different film language. It helps them visualizing an exotic theme growing out of their own cultural space. All the unfamiliar aspects of the film do not suppose to isolate the Indian viewers from the characters, because the passion of the narrative from the very beginning may engage any spectator effectively in feeling and identifying a sphere of isolation of an"other" lady. The uses of sequences of silence, soundless presence of animals and insects, emptiness in space, elements in the individual sets, the lights and the always-sensitive camera positions voice in unison a deep care for a quietly vanishing human entity. The last and the loneliest sequence which seems to be the fare-well to all the human attachments of Violet takes a poetic gesture towards the whole horizon of helpless humanity.

    One might perceive the presence of Satyajit Ray behind many areas of the making of the film, apart from his assigned assistance. If there was anything questionable in the possible inspiration, the outstanding journey of Aparna Sen from 36 Chowringhee Lane onwards pays her own genuine tribute to all her great inspirations.
    10Pankaj-3

    Overwhelming emotions

    After Mr & Mrs Iyer, this was my second movie by Aparna Sen. And as the other reviewer noted, I see her work as being influenced by Satyajit Ray - depth of human emotions captured by powerful camera work and extremely sensitive direction.

    Film also reminded me of SWAYAM, directed by Mahesh Bhatt, acted by Waheeda Rahman. A similar old mother and deserted by her children. In the end, in both the films, the mother emerges lonely. While Swayam shows Waheeda as a more independent and powerful character, Jennifer Kendal in 36 Chowringhee Lane is portrayed as more sensitive, delicate and brimming with human emotions. Even Satyajit Ray's Aparajito emerges to be much more independent and powerful compared to Jennifer here.

    All the comparisons apart, Aparna Sen gets the full marks for one of the most sensitive and sentimental films of India. Climax will make you cry for Jennifer and will remind you of your own parents.
    10sparklevhayter

    Stunning FIlm from Cri,inallly Underrated Director Aparna Sen

    What a powerful film about the end of colonial India and the loneliness and marginalization of the old Anglo-Indians after the Raj ended. I believe this was Jennifer Kapoor's last performance and she is transcendent. The scenes of old Calcutta are perfectly shot, the performance are wonderful, and the story is so layered, with even small moments imploding in emotional revelation. Everyone should know Aparna Sen's name. This and Mr. And Mrs Iyer are among the best films made in any country. So beautiful, so poignant. This movie breaks my heart in such a sweet and painful way every time I watch it.
    9pvinodm-88300

    Among the favourites of mine

    Guess it's one of my kind of movies in a changing world guess few things must evolve retaining their original likes. 39 yrs since movie award winner from a good director good cast.
    8sanjeev-6

    An epilogue to the end of the Empire in India.

    36 Chowringhee Lane is a very sensitive account of a lonely old Anglo Indian lady (Violet) living in Calcutta. In the time of this film, India has been independent from the British Raj for about 30 years. A new Indian identity is emerging. Calcutta has a cosmopolitan young culture, well versed with the west. However, in this culture Violet has no place, she is an outsider.

    We need to look at the 'Anglo Indian' class before we can completely understand the tenderness of this film. 'Anglo Indian' was a class created by the ruling British. They were Christian and well educated. The colonial masters needed this class as much as the Anglo Indian class needed them. They were given jobs in the Civil Service, Army, Customs, Railway (as in the case of Violet's father), and other plum government jobs.

    When India became independent, this privilege was withdrawn. These jobs were thrown open to the wider populace ( as one character moans -'even the natives are getting educated now').

    Most of the Anglo Indians left India and settled in USA, UK and Australia.

    Violet lived in these changing times. Her family are dead, and she tends to their graves with care. Her only surviving relative is an infirm brother....and she had lost her betrothed to the War.

    Yet she struggles on in life with fortitude, and without bitterness. She loves the country she was born in and treats everyone with kindness.

    As her age creeps up on her, she realises that the new times have no place for her. Her naivety and her emotional weakness is exposed, and she is left pondering her future in a large and a ruthless city.

    This film serves as an excellent epilogue to the end of the Empire in India.It shows the individual suffering that the ordinary people went through.

    Especially the Anglo Indians, after their privileged status was withdrawn by history and some were left to fend for themselves.

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      Debashree Roy bashed Shashi Kapoor after the film released. She stated Shashi took advantage of her inexperience and simplicity and literally forced her to do the bedroom and kissing scenes. When she put her foot down regarding the nude scene, Shashi replaced her with Supriya Pathak in Kalyug and Vijeta. Shashi in his defense stated Debashree was not his choice but Aparna Sen's selection. Debashree knew Bout those scenes and signed the film. Shashi went on to add they had to change nude scene into a scene where Debashree wore a bra and petticoat. Shashi wanted a nude silhouette but with Debashree wearing a bra, she made the scene look cheap and vulgar. He stated Jennifer spotted Supriya in theatre. Thats how she signed the film.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de agosto de 1981 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Bengalí
      • Hindi
    • También se conoce como
      • Magány út 36.
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Calcuta, Bengala Occidental, India
    • Productora
      • Film-Valas
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      2 horas 2 minutos
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      • Mono

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