Mrinal Sen
An image from And Quiet Rolls the Dawn, one of the productions that also features Mrinal Sen.
Mrinal Sen

Mrinal Sen

May 14, 1923 — Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India

Mrinal Sen entered the world of arts through Indian Peoples Theatre Association (IPTA) in 1943. He made his first film 'Raat Bhor' in 1956. Deeply influenced by the leftist ideology, most of his films deal with socio-political themes and the complexities of life of the urban middle class of Bengal. His second film, 'Neel Akasher Nichey' was banned by the government for two months in 1958. Though he predominantly worked in Bengali cinema, Sen also made films in the Odia, Telugu and Hindi languages. He won the National Award for Best Film four times and his films were screened at various international film festivals that bestowed accolades upon him. Sen also served as a jury member at the Cannes International Film Festival.

In Search of Famine

In Search of Famine

1981

Calcutta 71

Calcutta 71

1972

Suddenly, One Day

Suddenly, One Day

1989

The Confined

The Confined

1993

Bhuvan Shome

Bhuvan Shome

1969

The Case is Closed

The Case is Closed

1982

And Quiet Rolls the Dawn

And Quiet Rolls the Dawn

1979

The Guerrilla Fighter

The Guerrilla Fighter

1973