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A THROW OF DICE
(PRAPANCHA PASH / THROW OF THE DICE)
[4424]
Stock Status:
In Stock
$32.95
Director:
Franz Osten
Label:
BFI
Genre:
Art House
Country:
UK / India / Germany
Year:
1929
Inspired by the gambling episode in the ancient Hindu epic The Mahabharata, this rare classic of Indian silent cinema tells of two kings who share a passion for reckless gambling, and for the same woman.
A Throw of Dice (Prapancha Pash) is the third film in a pioneering trilogy of silent films made through a unique partnership between German director Franz Osten and Indian actor-producer Himansu Rai, whose films combined documentary techniques with narratives derived from Indian myths and legends. After the beautiful Sunita nurses Ranjit back to health following dramatic events during a royal tiger hunt, his wicked rival Sohat persuades him to risk his kingdom and his love in a fateful game of dice.
Shot on location in Rajasthan, the film features over ten thousand extras and an impressive array of horses, elephants and tigers. Its star actors all had major careers in Indian cinema and remain legendary and much-loved figures. Rai stars in the role of nefarious Sohat, with Charu Roy as Ranjit, and Seeta Devi (the Anglo-Indian actress born Renee Smith) as Sunita.
The film is presented with a new full orchestral score by award-winning musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Sawhney's distinctive compositional style, steeped in both western and South Asian musical traditions, results in an evocative, lyrical soundtrack to this sumptuous film, transforming it into a fresh experience almost eighty years after it first opened.
DVD FEATURES
Original Fullframe Version
Silent with music
New filmed interview with Nitin Sawhney (with English subtitles)
Fully illustrated booklet including: Essay by Indian film historian and critic Amrit Gangar
Essay by filmmaker Asif Kapadia (The Warrior)
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Product 414 of 463 in category Art House
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