Flyer for "Kanchenjungha" Showing
DESCRIPTION
Poster promoting back-to-back screenings of Satyajit Ray's film Kanchenjungha at UC Berkeley on May 25, 1973. Presented by the South Asia Students' Association.
ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: May 25, 1973
Type: Flyer
Language: English
Creator: South Asian Students Association
Location: Berkeley, California
TRANSCRIPTION
SATYAJIT RAY'S
KANCHENJUNGHA
Satyajit Ray is one of the most famous directors of India. His hand is as sure as always, and his gift for telling a complex story in simple terms is fortunately matched by his ability to find performers who can meet the demands of his direction. No one in the cast is less than excellent. This film is in color and the location is Darjeeling on the foothills of Himalaya mountain. Ray makes the effective use of his location in the symbolic treatment of the mountain mists, shadows and startling changes of light.
Friday May 25th 1973
10 EVANS
8 & 10 P.M.
admission: $1.50
TICKETS AVILABLE
AT THE DOORS
at 7:45 and 9:45
Presented by:
South Asia Students Assoc.
KANCHENJUNGHA
Satyajit Ray is one of the most famous directors of India. His hand is as sure as always, and his gift for telling a complex story in simple terms is fortunately matched by his ability to find performers who can meet the demands of his direction. No one in the cast is less than excellent. This film is in color and the location is Darjeeling on the foothills of Himalaya mountain. Ray makes the effective use of his location in the symbolic treatment of the mountain mists, shadows and startling changes of light.
Friday May 25th 1973
10 EVANS
8 & 10 P.M.
admission: $1.50
TICKETS AVILABLE
AT THE DOORS
at 7:45 and 9:45
Presented by:
South Asia Students Assoc.
PROVENANCE
Holding Institution: San Jose State University Special Collections and Archives
Collection: Calisphere Materials
Item History: 2023-06-20 (created); 2023-06-21 (modified)
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