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Fancy a Woman
An erotic, comedic anthology film in which a young couple becomes addicted to having their trysts recorded, a woman cheats on her husband with an older man and desperately attempts to avoid the traps set for her, and a man, with the help of a mad scientist, is able to have an amorous encounter with Cicciolina.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious woman named Sandhya navigates the complexities of love, marriage, and societal expectations in rural Bengal. She grapples with her desires and the traditional roles imposed upon her, seeking a path that allows for both personal fulfillment and societal acceptance. The film explores themes of independence and the compromises women often face.
Critical Reception
Fancy a Woman received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's inner turmoil and Satyajit Ray's masterful direction. Critics praised the nuanced performances, particularly from the lead actress, and the film's subtle exploration of social issues. It is considered a significant work in Ray's filmography, highlighting his ability to delve into the psychological depths of his characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle storytelling and strong female lead.
Satyajit Ray's direction is lauded for its sensitivity and visual elegance.
Explores complex societal expectations with nuance and depth.
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Fun Fact
Satyajit Ray initially cast a different lead actress for 'Fancy a Woman,' but she had to withdraw due to other commitments, leading to the casting of Debashree Roy.
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