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  • Bicycle Thief is a triumphant discovery of the fundamentals of cinema, and De Sica has openly acknowledged his debt to Chaplin.

  • Ever since Two Daughters I've been composing my own music.

    Daughter   Mother   Two  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.102, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • It was only after Pather Panchali had some success at home that I decided to do a second part. But I didn't want to do the same kind of film again, so I made a musical.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.100, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • There's always some room for improvisation.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.99, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • Last, but not least -- in fact, this is most important -- you need a happy ending. However, if you can create tragic situations and jerk a few tears before the happy ending, it will work much better.

    Important   Tears   Facts  
    Satyajit Ray (2004). “Complete Adventures of Feluda”, p.575, Penguin Books India
  • I wouldn't mind taking a rest for three or four months, but I have to keep on making films for the sake of my crew, who just wait for the next film because they're not on a fixed salary.

    Waiting   Mind   Salary  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.100, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • The director is the only person who knows what the film is about.

  • Most of the top actors and actresses may be working in ten or twelve films at the same time, so they will give one director two hours and maybe shoot in Bombay in the morning and Madras in the evening. It happens.

    Morning   Two   Giving  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.100, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • Well the Bombay film wasn't always like how it is now. It did have a local industry. There were realistic films made on local scenes. But it gradually changed over the years.

    Years   Bombay   Film  
    Satyajit Ray (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”
  • Cinema’s characteristic forte is its ability to capture and communicate the intimacies of the human mind.

    Satyajit Ray (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”
  • The conception of background music is changing. You use less and less of it these days.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.103, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • MAMMOOTTY has presented an outstanding performance in film'New Delhi'

  • I had developed this habit of writing scenarios as a hobby. I would find out which stories had been sold to be made into films and I would write my own treatment and then compare it.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.96, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • You cannot go beyond a certain limit in your expenditure if you want to bring back money from your local market, which is very small after Pakistan.

    Pakistan   Want   Limits  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.101, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • The only solutions that are ever worth anything are the solutions that people find themselves.

    Satyajit Ray (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”
  • Sometimes a director is making three films. Perhaps he is shooting a film in Madras and a film in Bombay and he can't leave Madras as some shooting has to be done, so he directs by telephone. The shooting takes place. On schedule.

    Directors   Three   Done  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.100, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • My cameraman and I devised a method, which we started using from my second film, which applies mainly to day scenes shot in the studio, where we used bounced light instead of direct light. We agreed with this thing of four or five shadows following the actors is dreadful.

    Light   Shadow   Actors  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.105, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I don't understand these national awards, because half of those who sit in judgement over Indian films do not... possess the competence to evaluate a film correctly.

  • At the age when Bengali youth almost inevitably writes poetry, I was listening to European classical music.

  • There is a ban on Indian films in Pakistan, so that's half of our market gone.

    Pakistan   Gone   Half  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.101, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I was interested in both Western and Indian classical music.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.103, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • My films play only in Bengal, and my audience is the educated middle class in the cities and small towns. They also play in Bombay, Madras and Delhi where there is a Bengali population.

    Class   Play   Cities  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.101, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • If the theme is simple, you can include a hundred details that create the illusion of actuality better.

  • When I'm shooting on location, you get ideas on the spot - new angles. You make not major changes but important modifications, that you can't do on a set. I do that because you have to be economical.

    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.99, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I mix Indian instruments with Western instruments all the time.

    Satyajit Ray (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”
  • When I write an original story I write about people I know first-hand and situations I'm familiar with. I don't write stories about the nineteenth century.

    Writing   Hands   People  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.106, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I've made seventeen or eighteen films now, only two of which have been original screenplays, all the others have been based on short stories or novels, and I find the long short story ideal for adaptation.

    Two   Long   Stories  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.95, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • Particularly in the final stages I always find that I'm rushed. It's dangerous when you're rushed in the editing stage, most of my early films are flawed in the cutting

    Satyajit Ray (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”
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