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38: ‘They have nice conversations’ Interview with Andrew
Robinson
39: ‘March 4 [1956] – Visited the Durga Temple’ Ray, Our Films
Th eir Films: 27
40: ‘Why did the unknown hold’ Banerji, Aparajito: 33
41: ‘because any direct statement’ Interview with Andrew
Robinson
42: ‘A western viewer ignorant of’ Ray, ‘Under western eyes’: 272
42: ‘Very well, just tell me’ Banerji, Aparajito: 196
42: ‘Harihar Ray was a Brahmin’ Banerji, Pather Panchali: 23
Chapter 3 An Epic in Production: Making the Apu Trilogy
45: ‘Who would come to see an old hag’ Ray, My Years with
Apu: 58
45: ‘They were stupid people’ Interview with Andrew
Robinson
46: ‘It looks as if I’ll have to rot’ Letter to Norman Clare, 22
May 1948
46: ‘in the dim light of a mango grove’ Ray, ‘My life, my work’,
pt 4
46: ‘nasty old man’ Interview with Andrew Robinson
47: ‘The moment you are on the set’ Our Films Th eir Films: 34
47: ‘Little did I know then’ Ibid.: 51
47: ‘He looked so right’ Interview with Bert Cardullo, in
Cardullo (ed.): 182
48: ‘safer with non-actors’ Interview with James Blue, Film
Comment, New York, summer 1968: 10
48: ‘Th e first remark Manikda made’ Das Gupta interview in
Krupanidhi and Srivastava (eds), Montage: unpaginated
49: ‘most outstanding performance’ Ray, My Years with Apu: 57
49: ‘I was a nobody at that time’ Interview with Andrew
Robinson
51: ‘[When] I cast my mind back’ Ray, My Years with Apu: 54
51: ‘But what part can I play at the age of 80?’ Ibid.: 48
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