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Such a Long Journey

  • 1998
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
498
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Such a Long Journey (1998)
Drama

Circa 1971, Gustad Noble lives in a one bedroom hall rented apartment in Byculla, Bombay. He travels to work everyday by Central Railway to Victoria Terminus and walks to Flora Fountain to h... Read allCirca 1971, Gustad Noble lives in a one bedroom hall rented apartment in Byculla, Bombay. He travels to work everyday by Central Railway to Victoria Terminus and walks to Flora Fountain to his place of employment, namely the Central Bank of India. He has three children, Sohrab - ... Read allCirca 1971, Gustad Noble lives in a one bedroom hall rented apartment in Byculla, Bombay. He travels to work everyday by Central Railway to Victoria Terminus and walks to Flora Fountain to his place of employment, namely the Central Bank of India. He has three children, Sohrab - who has finished his college studies and is now being admitted, much to his dislike, to In... Read all

  • Director
    • Sturla Gunnarsson
  • Writers
    • Rohinton Mistry
    • Sooni Taraporevala
  • Stars
    • Roshan Seth
    • Soni Razdan
    • Om Puri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    498
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sturla Gunnarsson
    • Writers
      • Rohinton Mistry
      • Sooni Taraporevala
    • Stars
      • Roshan Seth
      • Soni Razdan
      • Om Puri
    • 15User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Gustad Noble
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Dilnavaz Noble
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Ghulam Mohamed
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Major Jimmy Bilimoria
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Pavement Artist
    Sam Dastor
    Sam Dastor
    • Dinshawji
    Kurush Deboo
    Kurush Deboo
    • Tehmul
    Pearl Padamsee
    Pearl Padamsee
    • Mrs. Kutpitia
    Vrajesh Hirjee
    Vrajesh Hirjee
    • Sohrab Noble
    Shazneed Damania
    • Roshan Noble
    Kurush Dastur
    • Darius Noble
    Noshirwan Jehangir
    • Inspector Bamji
    Dinyar Contractor
    Dinyar Contractor
    • Rabadi
    Souad Faress
    Souad Faress
    • Mrs. Rabadi
    Shivani Jha
    • Jasmine Rabadi
    Mehler Jehangir
    Aileen Gonsalves
    • Lewie Coutinho
    Sohrab Ardeshir
    • Madan - Bank Manager
    • Director
      • Sturla Gunnarsson
    • Writers
      • Rohinton Mistry
      • Sooni Taraporevala
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    8ruby_fff

    A thought-provoking film, reinforcing the strength of family ties

    It is wonderful to watch Roshan Seth (the strict father in 1992 "Mississippi Masala"), who once again takes on the role of a father and head of the family, and more, in SUCH A LONG JOURNEY, set in 1971 Bombay, India. Besides the closely knit family settings, subject matters include the lost and found of a friendship; the unexpected death of a friend (somehow the calm smiling face of a friend in death in the presence of prayers felt peaceful - so Gustad Noble, Roshan's character, similarly noted); a sidewalk artist's chain of events - "the wall as a latrine turned into a shrine…shrine into rumbles and ashes" was at once prophetic and philosophical. It's packed full of life lessons in different aspects of varying relationships: between father and son; mother and son; father and little daughter; little daughter and father and mother; longtime colleagues; long lost dear friends; even that of a man to man, one whose an innocent slow-witted "fool".

    In spite of the tone of the film's era, it's a colorful film rich in substance, and the strength of the story in textural layers with humor and suspense. For a director who is not Indian (Sturla Gunnarsson being Icelandic), he's made a political Indian/Pakistani film. He gets into the bone marrow of the life of this Parsi portrayed by Roshan Seth, whose performance has such nuances, subtlety, and joy. (There is singing, too.) The rest of the cast is equally strong: from Om Puri the mysterious friend of a friend; Soni Razdan the enduring wife; Vrajesh Hirjee the argumentative eldest son; Sam Dastor the longtime office mate; Ranjit Chowdhry the pavement artist; to a superstitious "witch" woman of a neighbor; an unbeguiling "fool" of a man; and a long lost bosom friend - it's a world of many faces and perspectives. Director Gunnarsson has demonstrated sensitivity in the treatment of that time period and subject was well researched with attention to details. He has the good fortune to have Sooni Taraporevala (1992 "Mississippi Masala", 1988 "Salaam Bombay!") wrote the script. This is truly a worthwhile journey of a film to partake.

    Along the lines of cultural exploration (road movie style), Fridrik Thor Fridriksson 1994 "Cold Fever" is an Icelandic sojourn about a Japanese young man who went across the globe in search of the specific spot to pay his last respects to his parents, dutifully following memorial rituals for the dead. Such demonstrated reverence and cross-cultural attention to family ties are heart-warming in this day and cyber age.
    Boomwala

    A great adaptation...

    First I must admit to being biased... I worked on this film as the boom operator. But, that also makes me a tough critic. The film is outstanding. Having been part of the process of making this film I can say truthfully that it captured some of the transcendent qualities of India, the Parsis, and of Bombay (now Mumbai). It looks great. I think it sounds decent, but what is most remarkable about this film is the warm characters (written by Rohinton Mistry, adapted to the screen by Sooni Tapooravela [probably spelled that wrong], and brilliantly acted by the likes of Roshan Seth, Soni Razdan, Om Puri, and Kerush Deboo).
    8ashvinkurian

    well done

    A great film. The acting - from the doctor to the pavement artist to the head prostitute, with very few exceptions, was wonderful; i thought soni razdan(mrs.noble) and vrajesh hirjee(saurabh) were the best of the lesser known actors. Even Kurush Deboo (Tehmul), who might be accused of overacting, presented quite a believable and familiar character.

    Another great thing was the camera work - and the way it captured the energy of bombay streets, the tranquility of gustad saying his prayers and life within the tiny apartments.

    I liked the story of the wall that becomes a shrine and then gets broken down - and the artists philosophical take on it.

    It's great to see good movies on indian themes.
    10Enid-3

    Fascinating and excellent film

    It's really unfortunate that most people outside of Canada think that the only things that Canada produces are snow, mounties and hockey players. This film is the second superlative Canadian film I have seen within the past few weeks (the first was "The Red Violin"), far better than all but the best Hollywood efforts.

    Gustad Noble is anything but that; he is a middle-aged Parsi bank employee in Bombay in the 1970s. This film sensitively explores various things that happen to him concerning his family, his friends and his work, and their effect on him. At the same time, it is a fascinating, and, I would assume, accurate, portrayal of middle-class, urban life in India at the time.

    However, I was somewhat prepared for this, having read Rohinton Mistry's book a few years ago. The film, as might be expected, cannot capture all the complexities of the book, but, if you want to read a really good book, and see a really good film, read and see "Such a Long Journey".
    sswenson

    realistic, sensitive film

    A bank clerk in Bombay faces conflict within his family and on his job. Slice-of-life drama during the 1971 war with Pakistan. Elegant, extraordinary performances detail the lives of ordinary people. (Rating: A)

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    • Trivia
      More than 10 years after its publication, the novel by Rohinton Mistry, on which this film is based, was controversially removed from the syllabus of a university in India. In an ironic twist, the book ban followed a violent protest by a fringe political party which objected to sections of the book calling it a fringe political party that uses violent protests to stay relevant.
    • Goofs
      When Gustad enters the Bank Manager's office to take the call about his daughter, as he opens the glass door, a crew member in a white t-shirt is reflected.
    • Soundtracks
      The Donkey Serenade
      Written by Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart, Bob Wright, Chet Forrest

      Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El largo viaje
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Amy International Artists
      • The Film Works
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,364
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,364
      • Mar 26, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,364
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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