Program


The Last Night (Az utolsó éjszaka, 1917) - 120 years of Hungarian cinema / MÜPACINEMA

The Last Night (Az utolsó éjszaka, 1917) - 120 years of Hungarian cinema / MÜPACINEMA

The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.

Nincs aktuális előadás

Ön egy múltbeli eseményre keresett rá. Kérjük, válogasson aktuális kínálatunkból a Jegy.hu keresőjében!

Last event date: Monday, November 22 2021 7:00PM

The Last Night (Az utolsó éjszaka, 1917)
120 years of Hungarian cinema

When discussing Hungarian films made between the two world wars, one usually thinks of lighter genres: comedies, farces, satires. Not without reason. When it comes to sound films of the era, there were very few dramas. However, the few remaining silent films from Hungary and evidence from documentaries suggest that this particularly medium was no stranger at all to dramatic films. Jenő Janovics was involved in serious dramatic works in the film industry as a writer, producer and director. His films were very successful. So much so that Janovics used the income from the box office to support the theatre plays he directed.

The Last Night, a fragmented surviving copy of which returned home from abroad, is a weighty drama. A story of desire, infidelity, sin and atonement. Our heroine, Gitta, is a once-successful actress who marries a landowner, but despite the fact that she has a loving husband and son, she cannot resist the stage and the temptation of a roguish man. Drama. She leaves her family, then her seducer takes advantage of her in the worst possible way. The viewer begins to wonder: is there a way out, a way back? Don't forget that we are still in the silent film era. (Just as an aside: Janovics's film studio made 65 silent films in five years of operations.) The dialogue is restricted to the intertitles, which means the actors have to physically express these complicated emotional states and twists. But from one year to the next, the actors began to gain a better understanding of the essence of moving pictures. They refine the extreme gestures, with the make-up of the theatre slowly transitioning to the make-up of film. The Last Night centres on two superb portrayals. Gitta is played by the actress Lili Berky, the seductive Vándori by Mihály Fekete - brilliantly. Jenő Janovics perfectly combines dramatic moments with an attractive spectacle for the viewer: a theatrical/orpheum dance scene in which Gitta also dances in men's clothes, and this 'breeches role' is intertwined with the drama, plus a little car chase… Not to mention the tension of the unfolding love story. Though we don't want to give anything away!

Featuring:
Host: András Réz

Creator:
Director: Jenő Janovics

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Our offer


Fellegi Anna - ének Budapesti Akadémiai Kórustrásaság (karigazgató: Balassa Ildikó) ARLtistic Dance Company (koreográfus: Albert Réka Lilla) Budafoki Dohnányi Zenekar vezényel: Guido Mancusi

Szabó Magda műve talányos életet zár be egy olyan szimbolikus ajtó mögé, amely felnyitására mindannyian áhítozunk. A kriminek sem utolsó történetben a nyomozás a két nő belső világába vezet.

A legnagyobb slágerek Geszti Péter (és bolygónk) meghatározó korszakaiból, Rap+Az, zene+stand up, vidám időutazás, meglepő fordulatok, korszakos vendégek, és egyedülálló AI látványosság!

Suggestions


In Ferdinand von Schirach's play, a seventy-five-year-old man, who has lost his wife after fifty years of marriage, but is…

A világhírű francia mágus, Eric Lee először Budapesten.

Warning! The basket time limit is about to expire!
estimated time left:
00:00

item(s) in basket

total:


Time limit has expired. Please, put item(s) in to basket again.