This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenetek egy parasztbibliából, 2003) by Hungarian experimental filmmaker András Jeles within the social, institutional and cultural context of Hungarian film production. It surveys the sociopolitical conditions that gave rise to the formal and political radicalism of Hungarian experimental cinema; it provides an insight into the workshop of the Béla Balázs Studio, which played a determining role in shaping the various alternative discourses of Hungarian filmmaking, and suggests that András Jeles’s work is a particular manifestation of form-breaking radicalism. Two different narrative and stylistic modes of expression in the film are examined: shado...
Frey\u27s article provides a general overview of Hungarian-German film relations from 1933-1944. It ...
Miklós Jancsó is one of the most important European auteurs. His committment to social and politic...
This study of the Hungarian science fiction film Szíriusz/Sirius (Hamza, 1942) seeks to show that st...
This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenet...
This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenet...
The article explores the main cases of Hungarian neo-avant-garde cinema in terms of re-emergence of ...
Hungarian cinema has often been forced to tread a precarious and difficult path. Through the failed ...
The study examines the “personalness” of Hungarian creative documentary films, and compares this new...
In the following article, I examine the originality of Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó’s (1921–2014...
Archival and found footage have been playing an important role in Hungarian cinema since the 1960s. ...
Hungarian films produced after the year 2000 build on the historical reality of the fall of communis...
This article investigates the flooding of the Yugoslav film market by Hungarian features between 193...
Between 1929 and 1942, Hungary’s motion picture industry experienced meteoric growth. It leapt into ...
This text discusses all the major aspects of Hungarian cinema, including avant-garde, animation and ...
Biographical film is a genre that acquired specific importance within the Czech film industry at the...
Frey\u27s article provides a general overview of Hungarian-German film relations from 1933-1944. It ...
Miklós Jancsó is one of the most important European auteurs. His committment to social and politic...
This study of the Hungarian science fiction film Szíriusz/Sirius (Hamza, 1942) seeks to show that st...
This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenet...
This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenet...
The article explores the main cases of Hungarian neo-avant-garde cinema in terms of re-emergence of ...
Hungarian cinema has often been forced to tread a precarious and difficult path. Through the failed ...
The study examines the “personalness” of Hungarian creative documentary films, and compares this new...
In the following article, I examine the originality of Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó’s (1921–2014...
Archival and found footage have been playing an important role in Hungarian cinema since the 1960s. ...
Hungarian films produced after the year 2000 build on the historical reality of the fall of communis...
This article investigates the flooding of the Yugoslav film market by Hungarian features between 193...
Between 1929 and 1942, Hungary’s motion picture industry experienced meteoric growth. It leapt into ...
This text discusses all the major aspects of Hungarian cinema, including avant-garde, animation and ...
Biographical film is a genre that acquired specific importance within the Czech film industry at the...
Frey\u27s article provides a general overview of Hungarian-German film relations from 1933-1944. It ...
Miklós Jancsó is one of the most important European auteurs. His committment to social and politic...
This study of the Hungarian science fiction film Szíriusz/Sirius (Hamza, 1942) seeks to show that st...