Talk:Distant Thunder (1973 film)

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Ashani Sanket and Distant Thunder
When Satyajit Ray's films have been exhibited in the English-speaking world, the first two, Pather Panchali and Aparajito, retained their original titles, but the third one, Apur Sansar, is known in the English-speaking world by its English-language title, The World of Apu. This pattern of using original titles for some Ray films and English-language titles for other Ray films has continued through subsequent decades. In the instance of Ashani Sanket/Distant Thunder, research has indicated that the English-language title, Distant Thunder has been used for this film's marketing, distribution, exhibition and reviews in publications across the English-speaking world (US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand). The film poster, July 14, 1973 film notice in The New York Times and its DVD release as reviewed in the November 27, 2012 issue of The New Yorker  all display the title Distant Thunder. No posters from the US, UK, Canada or Australia advertise this film's marketing and distribution as Ashani Sanket. Therefore, per WP:COMMONNAME and Naming conventions (films), I am moving the title from Ashani Sanket to Distant Thunder (1973 film). Related discussions on this topic may be also found at Talk:The World of Apu as well as User talk:Cop 663 &mdash;Roman Spinner (talk)(contribs) 04:04, 9 March 2015 (UTC)

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