In addition, I have relied on the following books for much of the factual information. The information contained in this website is based upon the viewing of films by Satyajit Ray I have seen 29 of the thirty-six feature and short films Ray made. Any content will be removed at the request of its copyright holder. We will be happy to credit the relevant copyright owners. If any copyrighted images or information appearing on this site that have not been credited, please inform us. All rights are reserved by their individual trademark/copyright holders. All such copyrighted material is property of their respective copyright holders. Further, we believe that this site can assist in the promotion of commercially available resources by calling attention to them. It is not our intention to offer extensive reproduction of any material that is commercially available. If you want purchase prints or need permission to reproduce his image you can see a catalog here. Nemai Ghosh chronicled most of Ray’s cinema career in beautiful black and white images and we have use many of his images in this website. We have not obtained permission to use all such material, but where ever possible, we have provided source and copyright information. Placing copyrighted material online is a delicate matter. Images and information for this site have been gathered from various sources. Compilation, original prose, design, and layout of the site is copyright of. It is produced on our own time, at our own expense. This site is meant to stimulate academic discussion and appreciation of Satyajit Ray and his films. is not affiliated in with any Satyajit Ray Trust or the Ray family. Georgakas, Dan and Lenny Rubenstein, eds. Reprinted by permission from The Cineaste Interviews: On the Art and Politics of the Cinema. We are also thankful to Lake View Press to provide permission to reproduce a long interview with Satyajit Ray (Copyright 1982 by Dan Georgakas. Denis Darzacq for giving us permission to use some of his pictures, taken during the shooting of Ganashatru (Enemy of the People, 1989).
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