Calcutta (1969)
Directed by Louis Malle

Documentary

Film Synopsis

In this eye-opening documentary, Louis Malle offers a personal reflection on modern day Calcutta, a city that harbours the most egregious extremes of poverty and privilege.  First there are the familiar sights.  Bathers in the Ganges; a women's demonstration organised by the Popular Front; a colourful religious festival; a hospice in which Catholic nuns try to save the dying people they find abandoned in the streets...  But there are other facets too.  There are thriving modern industries, illustrated by a jute factory.  There are golf courses where the anglicised rich spend their leisure time, seemingly oblivious to the extreme poverty that surrounds them...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louis Malle
  • Script: Louis Malle
  • Cinematographer: Étienne Becker
  • Cast: Louis Malle (Narrator)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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