- English, August (film)
Infobox Film
name = English, August
image_size =
caption = Promotional poster for "English, August"
director =Dev Benegal
producer =Anuradha Parikh
writer =Upamanyu Chatterjee (novel, "English, August " and screenplay)Dev Benegal (screenplay)
starring =Rahul Bose Tanvi Azmi Mita Vashisht Shivaji Satham
music =D. Wood
cinematography =Anoop Jotwani
editing =Dev Benegal Allyson C. Johnson
distributor =20th Century Fox
released = Flagicon|IndiaNovember 25 ,1995
runtime = 118 minutes
country = Flagicon|India India
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:134033
imdb_id = 0109732"English, August", made in 1994, is Indian film director
Dev Benegal 's first feature film. This film ignited the next generation ofIndian cinema and is acknowledged as a landmark in contemporary Indian cinema. A humorous and irreverent study of bureaucracy and the Indian Generation X, "English, August" won several awards at international film festivals."English, August" became the first Indian independent film to break the stranglehold of mainstream Indian
Bollywood cinema when it was acquired by20th Century Fox and became a theatrical success in the country. This has set of a trend of movies, which are part of the next generation of Indian cinema.The movie is based on a novel by the same name, English, August by
Upamanyu Chatterjee .Plot Summary
Agastya Sen (
Rahul Bose ), nicknamed "English, August", speaks and thinks in English. A lover of poetry, he listens toBob Dylan ,Miles Davis , rock andjazz and readsMarcus Aurelius . He is also an Administrative Service Officer, a member of the most influential and powerful cadre of civil servants in India. He is sent off for a year's training to Madna, the hottest town in the country. Culture shock and a language barrier in his own country follows (August's mother tongue is Bengali). He feels like a foreigner, but must survive. Moreover, August is surrounded by wild characters : Srivastava, the pompous head bureaucrat and his wife Malti, the fashion and cultural leader of the town ; Sathe, a local pothead and cartoonist; Kumar, the Police Superintendent and connoisseur of porn films ; and Frog-to, the world's worst cook. August negotiates this provincial creek with the only paddle he can find; Fantasy, daydreams and "self-abuse" become his means of revolt and escape as he escapes from the heat into the mystery and quiet of his secret world of erotic fantasy and contemplation.Cast and Characters
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Rahul Bose as Agastya Sen
*Salim Shah as Ravi Srivastava
*Tanvi Azmi as Malti Srivastava
*Shivaji Satham as Govind Sathe
*Yogi Tikku as SP Kumar
*Virendra Saxena as Laxman Shankar
*Mita Vashisht as Sita AveryAwards and Recognition
* Won the Silver Montgolfiere and the Gilberto Martinez Solares prize for the Best First Film at the 1994 Festival des 3 continents
* Won the Best English Film at the 1995National Film Awards , India
* Won a Special Jury Prize at the 1994Torino International Festival of Young Cinema oundtrack
The original soundtrack for the film is composed by
D. Wood and consists of the followinginstrumental tracks. [http://www.tropicfilm.com/ English, August audio-video goodies page]* "August Blues"
* "By the Sea"
* "Title Theme"
* "Welcome to Madna"
* "End Titles"Notes
External links
* [http://www.tropicfilm.com/features/ea.html English August]
* [http://devbenegal.com Dev Benegal Weblog]
* [http://www.3continents.com/eng_index.html Festival des 3 continents]
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