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France Honors Indian Cinema Legend Satyajit Ray
2 Feb
Summary
- Satyajit Ray received France's Legion of Honour in 1989.
- French President Francois Mitterrand personally attended the ceremony.
- The award recognized Ray's significant contribution to world cinema.

Satyajit Ray, the acclaimed filmmaker behind the Apu trilogy, was honored with France's highest civilian award, the Legion of Honour, on February 2, 1989. The ceremony took place in Kolkata, where French President Francois Mitterrand personally presented the award to the then 67-year-old director.
This esteemed award, the Commander of the Legion of Honour, acknowledged Ray's profound impact on global cinema. His masterful storytelling and influential works, including "Pather Panchali" and "Charulata," had garnered international acclaim since the 1950s.
The Legion of Honour, established by Napoleon Bonaparte, is France's premier distinction for merit. Ray's recognition by France places him among luminaries celebrated for their significant contributions to art and culture worldwide.




