A mulandóság gátja . The Threshold of Transience – aka The Dike of Transience

Duration: 00:13:00 Captured over three years, this black-and-white pictorial study portrays life under the threat of demolition at the Kopaszi dam. The raw image of dug-out material comes alongside mini-portraits of the inhabitants of the settlement. The mood is influenced by the work of Czech write...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nemes, Gyula
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Published: Inforg Stúdió ; FAMU 2004
Hungary
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:53501fe7-f8d4-48e3-bd95-e23fce1623e5
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Summary:Duration: 00:13:00 Captured over three years, this black-and-white pictorial study portrays life under the threat of demolition at the Kopaszi dam. The raw image of dug-out material comes alongside mini-portraits of the inhabitants of the settlement. The mood is influenced by the work of Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, whose poetics form a link to impressive insights into a slumbering corner of the countryside. The contribution of the sound track – a village brass band rehearsing Beethoven’s Egmont overture – permeates everything with a sorrowfully melancholy feeling of the transience of human destinies.
Published:2004