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Dolina

Official Selection - Competition 2007 / Dolina / Hungary, Romania 2007

The film is set in a small town governed by bizarre potentates, the atmosphere is infused with fear, indifference and chaos; pedantic commands have to be obeyed, yet what strictly applied a moment before, is suddenly forgotten. A testimony of the devastating influence of totality, fortified by the vivid artistic conception of an imaginary town.

Dolina Dolina

Synopsis

Bogdanski Dolina, a small town lost somewhere in the Eastern Carpathians, was once attacked by a horde of strange marauders who, so it seems, settled here for good. They imposed a certain order which is comprehensible only to themselves, as is the purpose of their bizarre clothing. The town is now in decline and is slowly turning into a scrap heap; human relationships are similarly marked, exposed to inscrutable fluctuation. The film clearly belongs to the line of modern Hungarian cinematography which seeks socio-critical parables and is typical for its eloquent formal stylisation and expressive visual composition. The character of the stranger is plainly allegorical, whose arrival exposes and heightens the manifestations of aggression, manipulation and pretence characteristic of both the ruling and the subjugated classes. Given the universal stagnation spawned by infinite despotism, it seems there is no room left for hope...

About the film

122 min / Color, 35 mm
International premiere

Director Zoltán Kamondi / Screenplay Ádám Bodor, Zoltán Kamondi podle románu Arcibiskupova návštěva od Ádáma Bodora / based on the novel The Arcibishop’s Visit by Ádám Bodor / Dir. of Photography Gábor Medvigy / Music László Melis / Editor Zsuzsa Pósán / Producer Zoltán Kamondi / Production Honeymood Films / Cast Adriano Giannini, Piroska Molnár, Stefania Rivi, János Derzsi, Ioana Abur, Milán Vajda, Zsolt Trill, János Bán, Mari Törőcsik, Coca Bloos / Contact National Film Institute Hungary, Honeymood Films
www: www.filmunio.hu

About the director

Zoltán Kamondi

Zoltán Kamondi (b. 1960, Budapest) initially studied fine art, and then film direction at the Film and Theatre Academy in Budapest (1988); during his last two years there, he was also a member of the Directors’ Council at the famous Béla Balázs Film Studio. Since the beginning of his professional career, he has been making feature films, documentaries and TV programmes, and he also works as a producer and stage director. He debuted with the film Path of Death and Angels (Halálutak és angyalok, 1990), after which came the feature films The Alchemist and the Virgin (Az alkimista és a szüp, 1998) and Temptations (2002 – screened at the KVIFF in 2002). His latest film Dolina  was based on the novel The Archbishop’s Visit by Ádám Bodor.

Contacts

National Film Institute Hungary
Róna utca 174., 1145, Budapest
Hungary
Phone: +36 30 4414465, +36 146 113 20

Honeymood Films
Nyereg u.8., 1037, Budapest
Hungary
Phone: +361 250 4733, +361 240 5694
Fax: +361 387 2240
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Annamária Basa

Zoltán Kamondi
Film Director

Piroska Molnár
Actress

János Bán
Actor, Actor

Julia Simig
Film Crew

Andreas Tóth
Producer

Zsuzsa Pósán
Film Editor, Film Editor

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