
Two decades after its original negatives were burned in a fire, Satyajit Ray’s breathtaking milestone of world cinema
The Apu Trilogy (
Pather Panchali, Aparajito, and
Apur Sansar) is returning to theaters across the country, in a meticulously . . .
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