Akira Kurosawa said of the great director: \'Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon.\' Martin Scorsese remarked on Ray\'s birth centenary in 2021: \'The films of Satyajit Ray are truly treasures of cinema, and everyone with an interest in film needs to see them.\'Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye is the definitive biography, based on extensive interviews with Ray himself, his actors and collaborators, and a deep knowledge of Bengali culture.
The third (centenary) edition includes new material: an epilogue, \'A century of Ray\', about the nature of his genius; a wide-ranging conversation with Ray drawn from the author\'s interviews; and an updated comprehensive bibliography of Ray\'s writings..
Andrew Robinson provides an in-depth critical account of each film in an astonishingly versatile career, from Ray\'s directorial debut Pather Panchali (1955) to his final feature Agantuk (1991).
Akira Kurosawa said of the great director: \'Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon.\' Martin Scorsese remarked on Ray\'s birth centenary in 2021: \'The films of Satyajit Ray are truly treasures of cinema, and everyone with an interest in film needs to see them.\'Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye is the definitive biography, based on extensive interviews with Ray himself, his actors and collaborators, and a deep knowledge of Bengali culture