Kutya éji dala . Dog's Night Song
A disconcerting portrait of a Hungarian town thrown into disarray by the arrival of a new parish priest, the film is a web of fragmented and often intersecting narratives: the audience follows a wheelchair-bound veteran of the 1956 uprising unable to commit suicide; an astronomer who moonlights in a...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | English |
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Schlett, István
1983
Hungary |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e7eeb12a-a164-4c5a-b620-099b91e22415 |
Summary: | A disconcerting portrait of a Hungarian town thrown into disarray by the arrival of a new parish priest, the film is a web of fragmented and often intersecting narratives: the audience follows a wheelchair-bound veteran of the 1956 uprising unable to commit suicide; an astronomer who moonlights in a punk band; the abused wife of an explosives officer who runs away to join the band; and their son, who films his world with a German tourist's Super 8 camera. A pioneering work of European cinema. |
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Published: | 1983 |