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The Cloud-Capped Star (Meghe Dhaka Tara)

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The Cloud-Capped Star (Meghe Dhaka Tara, 1960) is Ritwik Ghatak's acclaimed film portraying a family displaced by the Partition of India. Celebrated as a classic of world cinema, it blends modernist aesthetics with powerful melodrama to explore themes of displacement and historical trauma, resonating deeply amid today's global refugee crises.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in film studies, South Asian history, and political cinema, as well as those fascinated by the intersection of theatre and film and the work of pioneering Indian filmmakers.

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Ritwik Ghatak’s The Cloud-Capped Star (Meghe Dhaka Tara, 1960) has been hailed as one of the great classics of world cinema (Adrian Martin), and one of the five or six greatest melodramas in cinema history (Serge Daney). A striking blend of modernist aesthetics and melodramatic force, it is arguably the best-known film by Ghatak, widely considered to be one of the most original, politically committed, and formally innovative filmmakers from India.

The film’s focus on a family uprooted by the Partition of India and its powerful exploration of displacement and historical trauma gives it a renewed relevance in the midst of a global refugee crisis.

Manishita Dass situates the film in its historical and cultural contexts and within Ghatak’s filmmaking career, and connects it to his theatrical work and his writings on film and theatre. Her close reading of the film locates its emotional and intellectual power in what she describes as its cinematic theatricality, and brings into focus Ghatak’s modernist experiments with melodramatic devices, his deliberate departures from cinematic realism, and distinctive use of sound and music.

The book draws on extensive archival research, excavates new layers of meaning, and offers fresh insights into the cosmopolitan cinematic sensibility of a director described as one of the most neglected major filmmakers in the world (Jonathan Rosenbaum).

Series: BFI Film Classics

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838719999

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 October 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Illustration: 60 bw illus

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 6.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 188.0mm

Weight: 180g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Manishita Dass is Reader (Film & Global Media) in the Department of Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. She is the author of Outside the Lettered City: Cinema, Modernity, and the Public Sphere in Late Colonial India (2016) and has contributed articles on Ghatak’s films to Screen journal and to Global Art Cinema: New Theories and Histories, ed. Rosalind Galt and Karl Schoonover (2010).

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