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Le guru

Titre original : The Guru
  • 1969
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  • 1h 52min
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Le guru (1969)
Britain's top pop artiste, Tom Pickle, travels to Bombay, India, circa 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's home, where he gets to meet his wife and several daughters, and the maestro himself. Zafar never has had a disciple as Tom, and is clearly disappointed with his lack of respect. Nevertheless, he asks him to travel to Banares with him. Also accompanying them is a young Caucasian woman named Jenny, who Zafar has taken a liking to, much to his wife's displeasure, and who is more respectful of him than Tom. In Banaras, they get to meet Zafar's aging Guru, and his mistress, Ghazala, who is expecting a child soon. Zafar hopes that it will be a son. Zafar's Guru is quite disappointed with him for having Tom and Jenny as his disciples. An over-awed and overwrought Jenny decides to take it easy - and it is then she witnesses the murder of a courtesan. Watch as events unfold in this peaceful town of Banaras that will change the lives and thought-processes of Zafar, Tom, and Jenny, forever.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTom Pickle, Britain's top pop artiste, travels to Bombay, India, in the 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's ... Tout lireTom Pickle, Britain's top pop artiste, travels to Bombay, India, in the 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's home, where he gets to meet his wife and several daughters, and the maestro himself.Tom Pickle, Britain's top pop artiste, travels to Bombay, India, in the 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's home, where he gets to meet his wife and several daughters, and the maestro himself.

  • Réalisation
    • James Ivory
  • Scénario
    • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
    • James Ivory
  • Casting principal
    • Rita Tushingham
    • Michael York
    • Utpal Dutt
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    181
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    • Réalisation
      • James Ivory
    • Scénario
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
      • James Ivory
    • Casting principal
      • Rita Tushingham
      • Michael York
      • Utpal Dutt
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux23

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    Rita Tushingham
    Rita Tushingham
    • Jenny
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Tom Pickle
    Utpal Dutt
    Utpal Dutt
    • Ustal Zafar Khan
    Madhur Jaffrey
    Madhur Jaffrey
    • Begum Sahiba
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Chris
    Aparna Sen
    Aparna Sen
    • Ghazala
    Zohra Sehgal
    Zohra Sehgal
    • Mastani
    • (as Zohra Segal)
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • Murad
    Nana Palsikar
    Nana Palsikar
    • The Guru's Guru
    Nadira
    Nadira
    • Courtesan
    Leela Naidu
    Leela Naidu
    • Girl at the Party
    Usha Katrah
    • Lady Reporter
    Fred Ohringer
    • Howard
    Nargis Cowalsji
    • Society Hostess
    Marcus Murch
    • Snide Guest
    Dorothy Strelsin
    • Tourist
    Ismail Merchant
    Ismail Merchant
    • Master Of Ceremonies
    Rafi Ameer
    • Arnold D'Mello
    • Réalisation
      • James Ivory
    • Scénario
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
      • James Ivory
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    8kstuart

    Fictionalized version of George Harrison's first visit to India

    This is based loosely on George Harrison's (of the Beatles) first visit to India in September 1966 to study with Ravi Shankar.

    I'm pretty sure that all the interactions of the main characters are fiction, including the entire Jennifer character.

    But the overall framework is mostly accurate (he first stayed in a hotel in Bombay, he did have a famous girl friend named "Patty" ,not "Patsy", and note the passing motorist who says "It's All Too Much"). And all the minor characters and scenes of India are incredibly accurate and authentic.

    All the locations in India are filmed exactly as stated - I've been in most of them! (The Ganges boat ride gave me a strong sense of deja vu, as I've done exactly that trip.)

    Michael York in one of his first roles, is good as the Beatle, albeit a trifle too low-key, although that perhaps may be part of the direction or the times.

    The soundtrack is excellent and is written and performed by perhaps the best sitarist in India, Ustad Vilayat Khan.

    The film's lack of success is probably due to the fact that it was too artsy for Average Joe, but too elementary for those Westerners who were already interested Indian music, culture or philosophy. Perhaps, in 1969, it reached a segment of the younger audience who were just becoming interested in the concept of being a hippie...
    8jazzerooni

    Interesting study of Western stereotypes of India, and vice versa

    Aside from the great Indian music in this film, and some noteworthy cinematography, I think the takeaway for me was the study in preconceptions held by the British and Indians about each other.

    British perception of Indians: stoic, wise, untouched by materialism. Reality: Indians can be as materialistic, petty and emotional as Westerners.

    Indian perception of the British: foolish, intriguing, wasteful, decadent. Reality: The main British character (Tom Pickle) is arguably the wisest character in the film.

    I'd recommend this to anyone wanting to learn about a moment in time when East and West began opening up to each other, and learning each others' strengths and weaknesses.
    emuir-1

    Awful, awful, awful!

    The kind of mistake that James Ivory, Rita Tushingham, Sayeed Jafrey and Michael York would rather forget.

    James Ivory is a wonderful director and we have him to thank for many superb films about and featuring India, but this is not one of them. So-oo 60's! Rita Tushingham's eye makeup makes her look like a character in the Peking opera. Just bury this one in the vault and forget about it.
    4moonspinner55

    Early, meandering Merchant-Ivory

    Utpal Dutt is very good as a master sitar player in India who doesn't seem to get much respect or adoration from his own people, but soon finds himself saddled with two British students: a wide-eyed, worshipful young girl interested in musical and spiritual enlightenment, and a carefree pop superstar who doesn't care if he gets enlightened or not. Lots of incredible sitar playing (notice how many different pronunciations of 'sitar' there are!) and mod '60's fashions, but a meandering story that makes all its points within the first half-hour. Dutt is both compelled and repulsed by the pop star's decadent world, and their like-hate relationship becomes a spiritual tug of wills. Michael York, sporting a thick crop of cinnamon-colored hair and talking with a Limey accent, plays the visiting celebrity with a snide kind of casual indifference, which is perfectly right for the character, but it does nothing for the audience and he elicits little interest; Rita Tushingham (reunited with York from 1967's "Smashing Time") overworks her perky nature and large, round eyes, yet her character hasn't been given many dimensions beyond what we are made to quickly sense (that her aimlessness led her to India and what she really needs is a man in her bed). As directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant--who would become long-time partners and filmmakers--"The Guru" isn't bad; the locations are great and there are intermittent bits of satire that are certainly fashionable (for 1969, especially), yet ultimately there is too much ambiance and not enough plot. ** from ****
    7jupiterian-1

    It might be "so so 60's" but so what

    I saw this movie on late-night TV years ago; the music was gorgeous as was the photography..the interactions between the young British musician and his guru (teacher) were often amusing, but a scene in which the guru visits his own guru had a lot to say about the role of music in Indian culture and has stuck with me ever since. Of course, it was long ago and I want to see it again. It might be "so so 60's" but so what - it wasn't the 50's or 70's - it was the 60's! People really did dress that way and western young people did flock to India to see why the Beatles were so affected by it.

    If you aren't familiar with Indian music, this might get you interested; if you're already a fan, it'll be a treat.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of eight productions that Indian actor Saeed Jaffrey made with Merchant Ivory Productions. The films include Le guru (1969), The Delhi Way (1964), Chaleur et Poussière (1983), Les imposteurs (1988), The Sword and the Flute (1959), The Courtesans of Bombay (1983), The Creation of Woman (1961), and Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures (1978).
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Wandering Company (1985)
    • Bandes originales
      Tom's Boat Song
      By Imrat Khan (as Ustad Imrat Hussein Khan), Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (as R. Prawer Jhabvala)

      Performed by Michael York (uncredited)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 novembre 1974 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Merchant Ivory Productions (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Guru
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Benares, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Inde
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Arcadia Films
      • Merchant Ivory Productions
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      1 heure 52 minutes
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