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LoveFilm

Szerelmesfilm

Hungary

1970

123 Min
Color
1.66:1
Hungarian
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DIR István Szabó

SCR István Szabó

DP József Lörincz

CAST Judit Halász, András Bálint, Edit Kelemen, András Szamosfalvi, Rita Békés

ED György Sívó

PROD DES Tamás Vayer

MUSIC János Gonda

Synopsis

Lovefilm (Szerelmesfilm), acclaimed Hungarian director István Szabó’s third feature, examines the lifelong relationship between a man and a woman, as friends, lovers and strangers. Told through a series of disjointed and nonlinear reminiscences, the film presents the merging of subconscious idealism with the sharp contrast of reality. A collage of moving snapshots, marking the pivotal moments in their lives together, flow through the main character’s mind as he prepares to reunite with a long lost friend. Written by the director, and no doubt highly influenced by his own upbringing in Budapest, it presents a tale of two souls drawn together, yet destined to grow apart. —KG

Director

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István Szabó

One of the most prominent directors to emerge from the Hungarian New Cinema of the ’60s, István Szabó has earned acclaim for films whose emotion, tenderness, and rage evoke stirring portraits of contemporary Hungarian history, particularly the effects of World War II on Hungarian society.

Born February 18, 1938, in Budapest, Szabó studied film at the city’s prestigious Academy of Film Art. The acclaim he earned for a film he made while a student, Koncert (1961), won Szabó a place at the Béla Bálazs film studio, where he netted further acclaim for two shorts he made in 1963, Variáciòk egy témára and Te. Szabó then moved on to his first feature-length venture, Almodozasok Kora (1964). The warmth and lyricism of the drama, which focused on the hopes and dreams of four recently graduated engineers, was particularly evident in Szabó’s next effort, Apa (1967). The story of a young man struggling with the heroic imagery that he has built around his father, who was… read more

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