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Post by sadsaak on Apr 11, 2020 10:08:37 GMT
The Round-Up Miklós Jancsó 1966
Not exactly a million laughs, but something to get your teeth into.
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Post by mortsahlfan on Apr 11, 2020 12:14:12 GMT
I've always wanted to see more, after spending a few weeks in Hungary.
Favorites -The Fifth Seal (8/10) -The Round-Up (8/10) -Two Half-Times In Hell (7.5/10) -My Way Home (7.5/10) -The Red and the White (7/10) -Adoption (7/10) -Edes Anna (7/10)
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Post by mortsahlfan on Apr 11, 2020 15:22:24 GMT
Just a suggestion, but if you pasted the FULL movie (as opposed to trailers), I think a lot would watch them. I know I would.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Apr 11, 2020 22:23:16 GMT
Yes; I wouldn't have bought a copy for myself if I hadn't. You should watch more then. Hopefully someday I'll have the time and resources for a deep dive into Hungarian and Eastern European cinema.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 11, 2020 23:30:20 GMT
Csupó Gábor (Born: September 29, 1952 in Budapest, Hungary)
Gábor Csupó
'Pappa Pia' (2017 - Gabor Csupo)
A boat house serves as an intersection in the personal lives of a disparate group of social animals. 'Pappa Pia' is a timely, live-action musical from animator Gabor Csupo that unites all generations of Hungarian society through its narrative. Some bouncy pop numbers are energetically choreographed and feature some of Csupo's favourite motifs associated with 1980s street art, including breakdancing, freestyle rapping, kung fu and spandex gyrations.
Tamás Szabó Kimmel & Feró Nagy
Csupo was the model for the character Dr. Nick in 'The Simpsons'. When he was hired by the show's creator Matt Groening, they discovered that Csupo was a nut for all things Frank Zappa, while Groening was a freak for Captain Beefheart, cementing a lifelong friendship.
Dr. Nick | Gábor Csupó
'Nem Leszek A Játékszered' - Kata Dobó & Kata Kozma
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Post by petrolino on Apr 12, 2020 0:07:43 GMT
Just a suggestion, but if you pasted the FULL movie (as opposed to trailers), I think a lot would watch them. I know I would. Thanks for the suggestion but I don't have any links for any movies. A lot of films are available on dvd. There are also reliable companies operating shops on e-bay that specifically stock films from their home country. In Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary, I've noticed over the years that they've been trying to include optional English subtitles as there's a growing market (and alot of people from those countries move to English-speaking countries to work or live). We also have active distributors in the U K like Artificial Eye, Tartan, Eureka and Second Run that have built impressive catelogues, sometimes selling films at discount prices to generate consumer interest.
Also, I generally don't link to films as I assumed a lot of content could be breaking IMDB2 / proboards terms & conditions (nudity being perhaps the most obvious example, as it's not uncommon for European films to feature nudity). But people can always search for these titles on youtube and other viewing platforms.
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Post by petrolino on Aug 28, 2020 20:09:21 GMT
Nemes László (Born: February 18, 1977 in Budapest, Hungary)
László Nemes
'Son Of Saul' (2015, Saul fia - Laszlo Nemes)
Chronicling an episode in the life of an imprisoned Hungarian soldier being held at the Auschwitz concentration camp complex during the 2nd World War, where he's tasked with aiding in the disposal of those who've been summarily executed.
My thanks to Dramatic Look Gopher for recommending this film as I was able to record it when it was screened on U K television. Now I'm keen to see Laszlo Nemes' second feature film 'Sunset' (2018).
Géza Röhrig
'Áldás' - Dalriada
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