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Grotesque

Groteszk

Hungary

1963

12 Min
Black and White
Hungarian
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DIR Zoltán Huszárik

SCR Zoltán Huszárik

DP Sándor Sára

CAST Judit Halász, János Koltai

ED István Gaál

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Groteszk (Grotesque) is about a strange train voyage of an artist carrying his own picture.

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Zoltán Huszárik

Zoltán Huszárik (born József Zoltán Huszárik, May 14, 1931 – October 15, 1981) was an influental Hungarian film director, screenwriter, visual artist and occasional actor, an acclaimed auteur of the European modern art film.

Huszárik was born in the small village of Domony, Hungary. His father died when he was two years old. Being an only child, Huszárik had an adoring relationship with his widowed mother. His background had a great influence on his work.

He was accepted to the Hungarian School of Film and Theatrical Arts, but was expelled in 1952 because his family was blamed to be Kulaks. He took on different jobs, when—after a seven-year hiatus—he was again accepted to the film school in 1959. In the same year he made his first student film, a short entitled Játék/Game about two prisoners playing chess with the shadow of their bars when the sun shines unto their cell. Huszárik’s graduation film was another short entitled Groteszk/Grotesque in 1963… read more

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Grotesque review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
When the Japanese release a film named “Grotesque” you can be sure the title will be aptly chosen. When the cover says it makes Saw and Hostel look like kid’s fair, you can only wonder if marketing isn’t
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Grotesque review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
When the Japanese release a film named “Grotesque” you can be sure the title will be aptly chosen. When the cover says it makes Saw and Hostel look like kid’s fair, you can only wonder if marketing isn’t
read on Twitchfilm.net

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