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Release Date:
May 7, 1991
Original Title:
আগন্তুক
Alternate Titles:
Agantuk
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+
DD Productions
Erato Films
National Film Development Corporation of India
Production Countries:
France | India
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 114
A well-off Indian family is paid an unexpected, and rather unwanted, visit by a man claiming to be the woman's long lost uncle. The initial suspicion with which they greet the man slowly dissolves as he regales them with stories of his travels, tales that are at odds with their conventional middle class perspective on the world.
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Art Direction:
Ashoke Bose
Assistant Art Director:
Bhola Mali
Shatadal Mitra
Assistant Camera:
Parveen Patel
Gyanchand Rikki
Anil Ghosh
Dhanukdhari Ram
Dharma Mahato
Assistant Director:
Ramen Chatterjee
Subrata Lahiri
Ramesh Sen
Sandip Ray
Assistant Editor:
K. Mani
Kashinath Bose
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Swapan Chowdhury
Costume Design:
Lalita Ray
Director:
Satyajit Ray
Director of Photography:
Barun Raha
Editor:
Dulal Dutta
Executive Producer:
Gérard Depardieu
Daniel Toscan du Plantier
Lyricist:
Rabindranath Tagore
Makeup Artist:
Ananta Das
Original Music Composer:
Satyajit Ray
Playback Singer:
Shramana Guha Thakurta
Producer:
Satyajit Ray
Gérard Depardieu
Daniel Toscan du Plantier
Production Design:
Ashoke Bose
Production Manager:
Swapan Sengupta
Sudhansu Chatterjee
Anil Choudhury
Screenplay:
Satyajit Ray
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hitendra Ghosh
Sound Recordist:
Sushanta Banerjee
Jyoti Chatterjee
Anup Mukhyopadhyay
Sujit Sarkar
Mahendra Ram
Story:
Satyajit Ray
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