The film was produced under the French-Indian co-production treaty, receiving funding from . The French influence is evident in the film’s slow cinema aesthetic—long takes, minimal dialogue, and a disinterest in melodrama.
While Chatrak has no conventional “songs” (a rarity for Bengali cinema), its soundscape is its true score. Music directors and Benedict Taylor (known for Ship of Theseus ) created an avant-garde mix of:
The film was produced under the French-Indian co-production treaty, receiving funding from . The French influence is evident in the film’s slow cinema aesthetic—long takes, minimal dialogue, and a disinterest in melodrama.
While Chatrak has no conventional “songs” (a rarity for Bengali cinema), its soundscape is its true score. Music directors and Benedict Taylor (known for Ship of Theseus ) created an avant-garde mix of: