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Szürkület (1990)
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(Credited cast)| Péter Haumann | |||
| János Derzsi | |||
| Judit Pogány | |||
| Kati Lázár | |||
| István Lénárt | |||
| Gyula Pauer | |||
| Miklós Székely B. | |||
| László Németh | |||
| István Fogarasi | |||
| Pál Hetényi | |||
| Zsuzsa Erdõsi | |||
| József Pethõ | |||
| Erzsébet Nagy | (as Nagy Erzsike) | ||
| Mónika Varga |
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105 minCountry:
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If you like to see what movies are really about (i.e. moving)you should see szurkulet. This highly original and intense film is an exercise in style 'pur sang'. The story is loosely based on 'es geschah am hellichten Tag' by Friedrich Durrenmatt. But how the story is told is the most important part here. In a shadowish black and white twilight we see the story unfold in very (and I mean very) slow moving breathtaking camera movements over different scenes. This means that the whole movie exists out of less then 50 shots, without making unnessecary cuts. Orson Wells eat your heart out. Every scene tells the viewer another part of the puzzle and so the story gets you more and more in its gripping way of telling the story. For movie fans this is a must-see because this movie is the only movie I've seen which has stripped a picture to its bare essentials.