Filmmaker Anup Singh constructs a documentary-like feature that serves both as a tribute to the life and work of Indian filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak, particularly his Partition Trilogy (1960-1962), and as a reflection on the Partition of Bengal in 1947, which caused millions of Hindus to migrate from East Bengal to India. The story partially focuses on a man and a woman crossing the India-Bangladesh border while they reflect on their love and on the events leading to the newly established borders. Through imagery, landscapes, memories and metaphors, the film explores the inexplicability of a past that once was but still has an influence on the present.
Release: The Name of a River 2002 — Anup Singh
General: mkv | 1.46 GB | 01:27:41
Video: 2000 Kbps | 698×480 (4:3) | 23.976 fps | AVC
Audio 1: AC-3 at 192 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (Bengali)
Audio 2: AC-3 at 192 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (English)
Files inside archive: txt, mkv (total 2 files)Language: Bengali, English
Subtitles (Softcoded): English