
Pather Panchali: The Greatest Debut in Film History?
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No budget. No experience. No film school. Just vision.
In this episode, Tray Epps explores Pather Panchali, Satyajit Ray’s quiet epic that became a landmark of world cinema.
We unpack:
- Why Pather Panchali is essential for filmmakers
- The deeply human story of Apu and his family
- How natural lighting and real locations created visual poetry
- Mumblecore before mumblecore
- The sound of wind, footsteps, and Ravi Shankar’s sitar
- Why slow pacing might be the point
- The global impact and lasting legacy of Ray’s debut
This isn’t just a film. It’s a lesson in how to move people with less.
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