Shadows of Time | |
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Directed by | Florian Gallenberger |
Produced by |
Helmut Dietl Norbert Preuss |
Written by | Florian Gallenberger |
Starring |
Prashant Narayanan Tannishtha Chatterjee Irrfan Khan Tillotama Shome Soumitra Chatterjee |
Music by | Gert Wilden Jr. |
Cinematography | Jürgen Jürges |
Edited by | Hansjörg Weißbrich |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date
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Running time
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122 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | Bengali |
Shadows of Time | |
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Soundtrack album by Gert Wilden Jr. | |
Released | April 18, 2004 |
Genre | Film score, Soundtrack |
Length | 46:20 |
Label | Colosseum |
Shadows of Time (German: Schatten der Zeit) is a 2004 romantic Bengali language German film, shot in Calcutta, India. It is the first feature-length film of Academy Award winning director Florian Gallenberger, and stars Prashant Narayanan, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Irrfan Khan and Tillotama Shome in pivotal roles.
The film opens with the elderly Ravi (Soumitra Chatterjee) driving to an abandoned carpet factory in West Bengal. As he explores the remains of the factory, he finds his bed and other memoirs. The story flashbacks to the early 1940s in pre-independent India, with Ravi Gupta (Sikandar Agarwal) a child laborer in the factory, saving up his earnings so that he can leave the factory one day. Ravi befriends a girl of his own age, Masha (Tumpa Das), who's been sold to the factory by her father. When the obstinate factory manager (Biplab Dasgupta) tries to sell Masha to a rich man, Ravi unsuccessfully tries to match the bid. He subsequently gives her the money to escape, and as they part Masha promises to wait for Ravi at every full moon at Calcutta's great Shiva temple.
Years later, the adult Ravi (Prashant Narayanan) leaves the factory and sets out for Calcutta. He begins working for an old carpet seller and his granddaughter, Deepa (Tillotama Shome). Masha (Tannishtha Chatterjee) has become a professional courtesan in Calcutta, romanced by a customs officer, Yani Mishra (Irrfan Khan). Masha goes to the Shiva temple every full moon to possibly meet Ravi, who himself is trying to search for her. They almost meet one night, but are separated by the chance arrival of Deepa, who Masha thinks is Ravi's wife. Masha decides to marry Yani, and Ravi, thinking Masha has forgotten him, finally marries Deepa.