(115 NR) 1973 India Satyajit Ray, director
Ends May 17
Four carefree, jaded middle-class bachelors from Calcutta head out for a holiday in the wilderness. Before long, each man undergoes their own journey of self-discovery.
Adapted from Sunil Gangopadhyays celebrated 1968 novel, Days and Nights in the Forest is one of director Satyajit Rays greatest achievements, a modern search for connection that conjures the timeless resonance of a folktale. Desperate to flee Calcuttas rat race, four friendsAshim (Soumitra Chatterjee), Sanjoy (Subhendu Chatterjee), Hari (Samit Bhanja), and Shekhar (Rabi Ghosh)drive to Palamu, one of Indias rural tribal lands, where they bribe a watchman into letting them stay at a sylvan guesthouse. Despite vowing to get away from it all, the crew soon mixes with the locals, including a woodland family: the soulful yet mischievous Aparna (Sharmila Tagore) takes to the overconfident Ashim, while her widowed sister-in-law Jaya (Kaberi Bose) grows closer to the bookish Sanjoy. At the same time, Hari, fresh off a break-up, woos a Santal girl named Duli (Simi Garewal); and Shekhar, despite his own penchant for gambling, tries to rein in his companions boozy hedonism. Filled with some of Rays most indelible characterizations and lavish images (shot by longtime cinematographer Soumendu Roy), Days and Nights in the Forest touches on masculine vulnerabilities and Indian class divisions with the graceful complexity of a master at his peak.
Restored in 4K in 2025 by The Film Foundations World Cinema Project and Film Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Janus Films The Criterion Collection at LImmagine Ritrovata laboratory, from the original camera and sound negatives provided by Purnima Dutta and the magnetic track preserved by BFI National Archive. Funding provided by Golden Globe Foundation. Special thanks to Wes Anderson and Sandip Ray.
In Bengali with English subtitles
Saturday, May 16
3:00 PM Sunday, May 17
5:15 PM
