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Filmmaker for freedom

Filmmaker for freedom

19940.0 / 10

Daughters of This Century

Daughters of This Century

20010.0 / 10

Atithi

Atithi

19650.0 / 10

The Magic Pearl

The Magic Pearl

20006.0 / 10

The Market Place

The Market Place

19675.0 / 10

Bawarchi

Bawarchi

19726.9 / 10

Sagina

Sagina

19740.0 / 10

Zindagi Zindagi

Zindagi Zindagi

19720.0 / 10

A Burnt House

A Burnt House

19640.0 / 10

Teen Murti

Teen Murti

20090.0 / 10

Terror

Terror

19860.0 / 10

Death of a Doctor

Death of a Doctor

19905.5 / 10

Kabuliwala

Kabuliwala

19575.5 / 10

Iron Door

Iron Door

19580.0 / 10

Man and Woman

Man and Woman

19849.0 / 10

The Hungry Stones

The Hungry Stones

19606.0 / 10

The Desolate Beach

The Desolate Beach

19635.0 / 10

Apanjan

Apanjan

19680.0 / 10

Sagina Mahato

Sagina Mahato

19717.0 / 10

Crossing the Darkness

Crossing the Darkness

19730.0 / 10

The Prisoner of Jhind

The Prisoner of Jhind

19617.6 / 10

Upahar

Upahar

19550.0 / 10

Kalamati

Kalamati

19580.0 / 10

Today's Robin Hood

Today's Robin Hood

19887.5 / 10

Ankush

Ankush

19540.0 / 10

Hansuli Banker Upakatha

Hansuli Banker Upakatha

19620.0 / 10

The White Elephant

The White Elephant

19776.0 / 10

Didi

Didi

19890.0 / 10

Aamar Desh

Aamar Desh

19620.0 / 10

Galpo Holeo Satti

Galpo Holeo Satti

19667.5 / 10

Strange Tale of a Strange Village

Strange Tale of a Strange Village

19987.5 / 10

Wheel Chair

Wheel Chair

19947.0 / 10

The Garden of Bancharam

The Garden of Bancharam

19806.0 / 10

Harmonium

Harmonium

19760.0 / 10

Baidurya Rahasya

Baidurya Rahasya

19850.0 / 10

Arohi

Arohi

19640.0 / 10

Tonsil

Tonsil

19560.0 / 10

Datta

Datta

19510.0 / 10

Ekhonee

Ekhonee

19710.0 / 10

Ek Je Chhilo Desh

Ek Je Chhilo Desh

19770.0 / 10

Sabuj Dwiper Raja

Sabuj Dwiper Raja

19798.0 / 10

Disappearance

Disappearance

19910.0 / 10

Khaniker Atithi

Khaniker Atithi

19590.0 / 10

The Law and a Lady

The Law and a Lady

19820.0 / 10

Barjatri

Barjatri

19510.0 / 10

Paribartan

Paribartan

19490.0 / 10

Tapan Sinha

Tapan Sinha

Biography

Tapan Sinha (2 October 1924 – 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time who made more than 40 feature films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya in a career spanning nearly half a century. A contemporary of West Bengal's cinema icons - Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen - Sinha was an equally powerful storyteller who, like his favourite novelist, Charles Dickens, won a large and appreciative audience by dealing with the problems that confront ordinary people. Born in Kolkata, Sinha was the fifth child of Tridibesh and Pramila Sinha. He attended schools in Bhagalpur and Bankura. As a student at Patna University, Bihar, Sinha responded sympathetically to Mahatma Gandhi's Quit Indiamovement, launched against the British in 1942. However, when he moved to Kolkata University, where he was studying for an MSc in physics, he fell under the spell of British and American film-makers, particularly John Ford, Billy Wilder, Frank Capra and Carol Reed. He later claimed that it was Jack Conway's 1935 version of Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities that motivated him to become a film-maker. After gaining his master's in 1946, Sinha joined the New Theatres studios, Kolkata, as a trainee sound engineer. Two years later, he moved to the Kolkata Movietone studio and, in 1950, he received an invitation to the London film festival and an opportunity to work at Pinewood studios, near London, where he took a job in the director Charles Crichton's unit as a sound engineer. While in London, he was exposed to the works of Italian directors Federico Fellini, Vittorio De Sica and Roberto Rossellini. On returning to India, Sinha made his first film, Ankush (The Goad, 1954), which featured an elephant belonging to a zamindar (tax collector) as the central character. His final film was released in 2001. Sinha, whom many critics regarded as India's David Lean, was honoured at international festivals in Berlin, Venice, London, Moscow and San Francisco and had received the Dadasaheb Phalke award, the highest cinema honour from the Indian government in 2008.

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