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SUMMARY:It’s A Mad, Mad Pannonia World_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 #1\nIt’s A Mad, Mad Pannonia World packs in a collection of hallucinogenic chronicles of decadence, irreverent visual analysis of social mores or insightful fever dreams of life in Hungary through the eyes of the artists who created them.\nHey, You – Peter Szoboszlay\nHey, You\nPeter Szoboszlay\nHungary, 7’00, 1976 (NL)\nAggression bears aggression. An insightful depiction of how the persecuted becomes the persecutor.\nSprinkling – Bela Wejsz\nSprinkling\nBela Wejsz\nHungary, 3’02, 1989 (NL)\nIt is Easter Monday and a girl-mouse is surprised – to say the least – to find elephant boys outside her door.\nWavelengths – Gyorgy Kovasznai\nWavelengths\nGyorgy Kovasznai\nHungary, 9’20, 1970 (SL)\n“A tour de force of madness, psychedelia, poetry and painting.”* From out of the ether the most diverse sound impressions come gushing in.\nParade – Jozsef Gemes\nParade\nJozsef Gemes\nHungary, 5’00, 1969 (NL)\nWithin the magnificent insanity of a massive parade march individual styling can only lead to chaos.\nCar With Seven Dots – Zsolt Richly\nCar With Seven Dots\nZsolt Richly\nHungary, 7’36, 1973 (NL)\nAn urban boy-racer decides to explore the wonders of nature in his VW Beatle which turns out to be a little red ladybird with seven dots.\nGobble Gobble – Istvan Banyai\nGobble Gobble\nIstvan Banyai\nHungary, 5’57, 1976 (NL)\nThe story of a man who went out to have dinner in a fine restaurant but ended up eating the whole universe.\nThe Kidnapping Of The Sun And The Moon – Sandor Reisenbuchler\nThe Kidnapping Of The Sun And The Moon\nSandor Reisenbuchler\nHungary, 11’13, 1969 (NL)\nThe Sun and the Moon are stolen by a vicious creature. Can the people get back what they need for their lives?\nTales From The Art World – Gyorgy Kovasznai\nTales From The Art World\nGyorgy Kovasznai\nHungary, 10’15, 1965 (Subs)\nThe unpredictable, crazy spaces in which artists make and break their work.\nOrder In The House – Peter Szoboszlay\nOrder In The House\nPeter Szoboszlay\nHungary, 4’52, 1970 (SL)\nA surrealist satire describing the power that is used to dehumanise and deny individual liberties in the name of order and the common good.\nOssztanc – Peter Szoboszlay\nOssztanc\nPeter Szoboszlay\nHungary, 5’23, 1972 (NL)\nA hallucinogenic intersecting of classical music and utterly mad tangling of ideas it inspires in the right kind of minds.\n \n* www.nicolewaldner.com/poetic-boost/2019/6/25/gk2-creative-fury\n
URL:https://miaf.net/events/its-a-mad-mad-pannonia-world_2022/
CATEGORIES:Focus,Retrospective
LOCATION:Fed Square, Melbourne VIC 3000
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