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Among the films shown in its founding year were Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood and Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali.
In his book, Terrorism, media, liberation, John David Slocum argues that like Satyajit Ray's classic masterpiece Pather Panchali ( 1955 ), Khan's Mother India has vied for alternative definitions of Indianness.
Satyajit Ray cited Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves ( 1948 ) and French filmmaker Jean Renoir's The River ( 1951 ), which he assisted, as influences on his debut film Pather Panchali ( 1955 ).
The Bengali Writer Vibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay ( often written as " Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay ")' s book ' Pather Panchali ' ( The Song of the Road ) was adapted into a film by Satyajit Ray.
It was cited as an influence on several early Indian art films, including Bimal Roy's Do Bigha Zamin ( Two Acres of Land, 1953 ) and Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali ( 1955 ).
* Closest runners-up: Hiroshima Mon Amour, Pather Panchali and Zero de Conduite ( 11 mentions apiece )
This version can be heard played by a marching band in the Bengali film, Pather Panchali, directed by Satyajit Ray.
He commented that while Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali took on " a slim poetic form " the structure and tempo of it " would barely pass as a ' rough cut ' with editors in Hollywood ".
His best known work is the autobiographical novel, Pather Panchali ( The Song of the Road ), which was later adapted ( along with Aparajito, the sequel ) into the Apu Trilogy films, directed by Satyajit Ray.
Many of his novels are set in the city of Bongaon, including Pather Panchali, Adarsha Hindu Hotel, Ichamati and Bipiner Sansar.
However, it was not until 1928, when his first novel Pather Panchali ( also known in English as Song of the Little Road ) was published, that Bibhutibhushan received critical attention.
Pather Panchali brought Bibhutibhushan to prominence in Bengali literature and the novel and its sequel Aparajito, were subsequently translated into numerous languages.
Pather Panchali is considered Bibhutibhushan's masterpiece and is included in the CBSE syllabus for students choosing to study Bengali.
Author Humayun Azad opined that the novel form of Pather Panchali is superior to its cinematic rendition.
In his introduction to these excerpts, Chaudhuri writes: " Unique for its tenderness and poetry ... Pather Panchali rejects both nineteenth-century realism and social realism ( the social milieu described in it would have logically lent itself to the latter ) for an inquiry into perception and memory.
Martin Seymour-Smith, in his Guide to Modern World Literature ( 1973 ), describes Bibhutibhushan ( he uses the form Banerji ) as " perhaps the best of all modern Indian novelists ", going on to write that " probably nothing in twentieth-century Indian literature, in prose or poetry, comes to the level of Pather Panchali ".
* Pather Panchali () ( Song of the Road )
* Aparajito () ( Unvanquished ; sequel to Pather Panchali )
* Pather Panchali ( 1955 )
Ray prepared a script for it in the 1940s, long before he made his first film Pather Panchali.

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Caesar himself mentions few place-names ; and although the battle is called after Pharsalos, four ancient writers – the author of the Bellum Alexandrinum ( 48. 1 ), Frontinus ( Strategemata 2. 3. 22 ), Eutropius ( 20 ), and Orosius ( 6. 15. 27 ) – place it specifically at Palaepharsalos.
* A damaged cuneiform astronomical diary tablet from Babylon ( Babylonian Chronicle 8: the Alexander Chronicle, BM 36304 ) mentions that " ki-di-nu was killed by the sword " on day 15 of probably the 5th month of that year, which has been dated as 14 August 330 BC, less than a year after Alexander the Great conquered Babylon.
Bibliotheca ( 3. 15. 4 ) also mentions a daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite named Benthesikyme.
Pausanias ( 2. 15. 3 ) mentions his daughter Nemea, eponym for the region of the same name ( possibly the mother of Archemorus in Aeschylus ' lost play Nemea ).
Blaise Pascal mentions in his Pensées ( Lafuma 15 ) that Perseus was blamed for not committing suicide, supposedly after his defeat at Pydna.
Juror 8 then mentions the man's second claim: upon hearing the murder, he had gone to the door of his apartment and seen the defendant running out of the building from his front door in 15 seconds.
The United Nations Charter mentions the Secretary-General in chapter 15 of in articles 97-101.
* June 15 – when some ballplayers jump to the Mexican League, MLB Commissioner Happy Chandler mentions a lifetime suspension for them, but his penalty is later reduced ( 1949 ).
* Tuesday 1912 – Ernest addresses the Philomath Club where he estimates the strength of the International Socialist Movement at about 25 million, and mentions 15 million Americans living in poverty, and three million children in work.
Charles Spurgeon mentions them in The Soul Winner, chapter 15 " Encouragement to Soul-Winners.
Victor Hugo ’ s novel “ Les Travailleurs de la Mer ”, published in 1866 and dedicated to Guernsey, where he spent 15 years in exile, mentions Castle Carey.
He mentions, “ My aim is to write a systematic account of the events within a period of seventy years, covering the reigns of several emperors, of which I have personal experience .” ( 2. 15. 7 ) This reaffirms the notion that Herodian was about 70 years of age when this was written and that the actions did indeed occur during his lifetime.
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Seven Samurai ( 15 mentions )
Singin ' in the Rain ( 15 mentions )
L ' Atalante ( 15 mentions )
The Passion of Joan of Arc ( 15 mentions )
Battleship Potemkin ( 15 mentions )
* Closest runners-up: The Seven Samurai and The Searchers ( 15 mentions apiece )
First, Ellis mentions Laurel Richardson ( 2000, pp. 15 – 16 ) who described five factors she uses when reviewing personal narrative papers that includes analysis of both evaluative and constructive validity techniques.
The literary criteria he mentions are covered in what Richardson advocates: aesthetic value ( Richardson, 2000, p. 15 ).
* with tigers to produce ligers and tigons-The Times article of April 15, 1908 mentions these as part of its report on the Congolese Spotted Lion
The benediction for the Feast of St. Swithun mentions miracles performed by Swithun, which lead H. A. Wilson to conclude that the benediction could not have been composed before the translation of Swithun's relics on 15 July 971.
Their first attested appearance is under Nero, at the games organised by Patrobius for Tiridates I of Armenia .< ref > Annals, 15. 32. 3, which mentions that " women of distinction " appeared, which implies the failure of the Larinum decree .</ b ></ ref > There is also a reference in Petronius's Satyricon-possibly based on a factual show-to a female essedarius, or one who fought from a Celtic-style chariot.

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