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This week we wrap up our round of trilogies with an unexpected gem, The Apu Trilogy. Directed by Satyajit Ray in the 1950's, these films follow Apu, an indelible character, a free-spirited child in rural Bengal who matures into an adolescent urban student and finally a sensitive man of the world. We're joined by Tom Layman from the Talking Pictures Trivia podcast!
Open yourselves up to the world of black & white film and subtitles, and enjoy the cinematic triumph that is The Apu Trilogy.
Meet Tom: ~1:57
Apu Trilogy Review: ~21:30
How the Before Trilogy Compares: ~1:08:13
Death & The Train: ~1:38:28
Apu Rushmore: ~1:56:58
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This week we wrap up our round of trilogies with an unexpected gem, The Apu Trilogy. Directed by Satyajit Ray in the 1950's, these films follow Apu, an indelible character, a free-spirited child in rural Bengal who matures into an adolescent urban student and finally a sensitive man of the world. We're joined by Tom Layman from the Talking Pictures Trivia podcast!
Open yourselves up to the world of black & white film and subtitles, and enjoy the cinematic triumph that is The Apu Trilogy.
Meet Tom: ~1:57
Apu Trilogy Review: ~21:30
How the Before Trilogy Compares: ~1:08:13
Death & The Train: ~1:38:28
Apu Rushmore: ~1:56:58
OUR WEBSITE
OUR SOCIAL MEDIA
Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Pather Panchali"
Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Aparajito"
Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Apur Sansar"
Music: Umbels and StreamBeats
Support Us