A double look at class relations: Satyajit Ray’s SEEMABADDHA – Daniel Fairfax (Frankfurt)
The films of Satyajit Ray’s Calcutta trilogy, made between 1970 and 1976, illuminate the educated, urban burgeoisie of his hometown. Realized between PRATIDWANDI (The Rival, 1970) and JANA ARANYA (The Mediator, 1976), SEEMABADDHA (Restricted) criticizes the corruption, exploitation and moral laxity that Ray saw as accompanying the rise of a new middle class.
Daniel Fairfax teaches film studies at the Goethe University Frankfurt.
Film: SEEMABADDHA (Restricted), India 1971, 108 min.