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Synopsis

Collaged texts excerpted from authentic diaries, a text by Karl Marx, poems by Walt Whitman, and Bierce’s short story combine in a skeletal narrative about three Hungarian officers serving as land surveyors during the American Civil War. A poetic experiment in form, the film uses a special editing process that involves bleaching out the image between scenes and tearing, aging, and overexposing the film stock to mimic the look of a film from the late nineteenth century. —MoMA

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Gábor Bódy

Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 25 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema.

Bódy was born in Budapest, in an urban middle-class family. He studied history and philosophy at Loránd Eötvös University and later filmmaking at the Academy for Theater and Film Arts. During his university days he became an influential member of the Béla Balázs Stúdió (BBS). He made his first film A Harmadik (The Third) (a documentary about students preparing an adaptation of Faust on stage) in 1971. He established various experimental and avantgarde projects at BBS including the Film Language Series in 1973 and the K/3 experimental film group in 1976, reshaping the postwar Hungarian avantgarde film’s path.

In 1975 he completed his debut feature at BBS, which was also his graduation thesis film at the university. Amerikai Anzix… read more

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