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Siddhartha is a 1972 Indo-American drama mystery film based on the 1922 novel of the same name by Hermann Hesse, directed by Conrad Rooks. It was shot on location in Northern India, and features work by noted cinematographer Sven Nykvist. The locations used for the film were the holy city of Rishikesh and the private estates and palaces of the Maharajah of Bharatpur.

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The film tells the story of the young Siddhartha (played by Shashi Kapoor), born in a rich family, and his search for a meaningful way of life. This search takes him through periods of harsh asceticism, sensual pleasures, material wealth, then self-revulsion and eventually to the oneness and harmony with himself that he has been seeking. Siddhartha learns that the secret of life cannot be passed on from one person to another, but must be achieved through inner experience.

The film premiered in the West and the U.S. to positive reviews. Then during the 1970s and 1980s, it disappeared from distribution and runs in theaters. In 1996 it came back after much work and restoration, followed by release to TV and video. Those who saw the film applauded it as a tale of self-discovery and praised the restoration work. A region 1 DVD was released in 2002.[2]

Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmin and his search for a meaningful way of life. His journey takes him through periods of harsh asceticism, sensual pleasures, material wealth, self-revulsion and eventually to the oneness and harmony that he had been seeking. The story is based on the best-selling novel by German Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse.

Directed by Conrad Rooks.
Based on the 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse.
Photographed in luminous Eastmancolor by Sven Nykvist.
Colour. 82 minutes.
Filmed on location in India, both in Bharatpur, Rajastahn and in the holy city of Rishikesh, Uttar Pradesh.

The only way we know time has passed between scenes, over the decades spanned on Siddhartha's quest for enlightenment, is that Shashi Kapoor's facial hair has changed an umpteenth time. Conrad Rooks clearly has passion and reverence for his source material, but he's at a loss of how to translate it cinematically. The results are stodgy and joyless. Though the compositions are nice enough, it's difficult to believe Sven Nykvist lensed Cries and Whispers the same year. What a difference a director makes.

Il film tratto, e fedele, dall'omonimo romanzo di Hermann Hesse. E' la storia di un giovane indiano che intraprende un viaggio per scoprire il reale significato dell'esistenza, alla ricerca della verit.
Ma come viene qui rappresentano, fa sembrare un po' piatto.

Please DONT watch this film....Its utterly a waste of time and Spoiled One of the world best Hesse's Book with the WORST Screenply... PLEASE READ THE BOOK instead of watching this movie... The Book is 10000 time Better...

cara pqp eu chapo dms com musica indiana e me vi em transe algumas vezes durante o filme..
o filme em s uma breve pincelada da vida do siddhartha que mto me agradou na real com GOLD de ensinamentos e reflexes acerca do processo de iluminao existencial que leva ao tao almejado nirvana.

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