Ekti Nadir Naam

2003 film
  • 28 June 2003 (2003-06-28)
Running time
1:27:34CountriesIndia, UK, BangladeshLanguageBengali

Ekti Nadir Naam (English: The Name of a River) is a 2003 documentary-style film directed Anup Singh, exploring the life and work of the great Indian filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak and is set in the partition of Bengal in 1947.[1]

The film won the Silver Dhow Prize at the 5th Zanzibar International Film Festival.[2]

Overview

The Name of a River is Anup Singh's debut work[3] and focuses on a love story between a man and a woman crossing the river between Bangladesh and India - playing the roles of refugees, divine beings and literary and cinematic characters - to understand the mysteries of the events that led to the massacre of half a million people and forced ten million people to migrate across the newly established borders. Covering a huge area of visual, aural and intellectual ground within its 90 minutes, this exquisite film presents its audience with a dreamlike odyssey through a history, a life and a work that we, the viewers, encounter in the shape of stunning landscapes and music, lovers and gods, myths and memories, literature and cinema.[4]

Filming

The film was shot in India and Bangladesh.

Credits

Cast

  • Shibu Prasad Mukhopadhyay
  • Shomi Kaiser
  • Supriya Choudhury
  • Abhanish Bandopadhyay
  • Rosy Afsari
  • Kabori Sarwar
  • Gita Dey
  • Gita Ghatak
  • Baisakhi Marjit
  • Pratithi Debi
  • Meem
  • Adrita
  • Rousan Zamil
  • Tondra Islam
  • Tamizuddin Rezvi
  • Kalipod Sen

Crew

  • Director: Anup Singh
  • Screenplay: Madan Gopal Singh and Anup Singh
  • Original Music: Sanjoy Chowdhury
  • Cinematography: K.K. Mahajan and Prasann Jain
  • Editor: Arghya Kamal Mitra
  • Sound Designer: Nihar Samal
  • Art Director: Chokas Bharadwaj
  • Costume: Madhuja Mukhopadhyay
  • Line Producer: Mita Vasisht
  • Executive Producers: Steve Brookes, P. Parameswaran and Akhand, Sanwar Murshed.
  • Producer: NFDC, British Film Institute, Aashirbad Chalachitra, Bangladesh, The Ministry of External Affairs, India and Riverfilms.
  • Distributor: British Film Institute

References

  1. ^ "The Name of a River - Anup Singh". Dvdbeaver.com. 18 June 2001. Archived from the original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  2. ^ India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (2002). Report - Government of India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. p. 47.
  3. ^ "Anup Singh biography". Chaos Mag. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  4. ^ British Film Institute. "The Name of a River | British Film Institute". Bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2012.

External links

External videos
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