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SUMMARY:Pannonia: A Certain Drama_2022
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS (soon)\nThe Pannonia Studio has a fascinating history. Formed in 1951 in communist era Hungary, it produced hundreds of animated shorts and more than 20 animated features – including the classic “Son Of White Mare” by Marcell Jankovics. The animated shorts being made at Pannonia were absolutely unlike anything else being made in communist Eastern Europe. Some of them seemed to offer a surprisingly sharp social commentary and many of them burst with a colourful and psychedelic or surrealist energy.\nPannonia Studio Showcase #2\nPannonia: A Certain Drama showcases a diverse suite of films that utilise the unique properties of animation to amplify a sense of drama in all of its many facets and inspirations from the comical – though lethal – excesses of life in a military state to the operatic thunder of century’s old classical music.\nWestern – Gabor Homolya\nWestern\nGabor Homolya\nHungary, 2’00, 1989 (NL)\nOut in the wild, wild west there is only one perspective that matters.\nWizards – Dora Keresztes\nWizards\nDora Keresztes\nHungary, 4’41, 1985 (Subs)\nLost visions, forgotten dreams, ancient images and a journey into the mystic.\nDreams On Wings – Marcell Jankovich\nDreams On Wings\nMarcell Jankovich\nHungary, 8’18, 1968 (NL)\nAn ever morphing visual travelogue that puts India at the centre of the world.\nSlightly Tipsy – Miklos Varga\nSlightly Tipsy\nMiklos Varga\nHungary, 2’43, 1999 (NL)\nA gorgeously deco-infused rendition of an elegantly tipsy night on the town.\nConcertissimo – Jozsek Gemes\nConcertissimo\nJozsek Gemes\nHungary, 3’11, 1968 (NL)\nAn animated allegory set in a concert hall about armed aggression and the ignorance of the crowd.\nHorse In The House – Gyorgy Csonka\nHorse In The House\nGyorgy Csonka\nHungary, 5’36, 1975 (Subs)\nAn investigation into the sighting of a blue horse with roller skates in an apartment building turns into a burlesque nightmare.\nAki Bujt, Bujt – Peter Szoboszlay\nAki Bujt, Bujt\nPeter Szoboszlay\nHungary, 5’07, 1968 (NL)\nA game of hide’n’seek in an environment where there is nowhere to hide but your own imagination.\nBehind The Bars – Gyula Macskassy, Gyorgy Varnai\nBehind The Bars\nGyula Macskassy, Gyorgy Varnai\nHungary, 1’33, 1970 (NL)\nOne prisoner thinks he has found the perfect escape that will at least let his mind run free.\nPanic – Sandor Reisenbuchler\nPanic\nSandor Reisenbuchler\nHungary, 9’00, 1978 (NL)\nA smart, ahead-of-its-time pillorying of technocratic civilisation’s notion that we can subjugate Nature.\nChanging Times – Istvan Kovacs\nChanging Times\nIstvan Kovacs\nHungary, 3’00, 1977 (NL)\nEvery change of regime – and they are coming thick and fast – brings about a change of who must stand before the firing squad.\nMiracles Of The Night – Maria Horvath\nMiracles Of The Night\nMaria Horvath\nHungary, 8’04, 1982 (Sung)\nAn animated illustration powered by the work of the 20th century Hungarian poet Weores Sandor.\nThe Wind – Csaba Varga\nThe Wind\nCsaba Varga\nHungary, 6’00, 1985 (NL)\nAn exquisitely bleak and hypnotic visual essay on the meaning (or otherwise) of life.\nAb Avo / Homoknyomok – Ferenc Cako\nAb Avo / Homoknyomok\nFerenc Cako\nHungary, 7’00, 1987 (NL)\nTraces of sand: an absolute masterclass in sand animation from one of the true living masters of the form.\nFuneral – Jozsef Gemes\nFuneral\nJozsef Gemes\nHungary, 2’11, 1970 (Subs)\nOder has to be restored after a sombre funeral takes a swerve into the left field.\nThe Fly – Ferenc Rofusz\nThe Fly\nFerenc Rofusz\nHungary, 3’00, 1980 (NL)\nA fine day in the life of a fly presented completely from the fly’s point of view. A fine day until something dreary happens, that is.\n
URL:https://miaf.net/events/pannonia-a-certain-drama_2022/
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LOCATION:Fed Square, Melbourne VIC 3000
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