Archive of films Door / The Door

Hungary / Germany
2012, 97 min

Section: Special Events
Year: 2012

Successful writer Magda hires a housekeeper, elderly neighbor Emerenc Sherdás, to clean her elegant home. Thanks to the perfect, old-fashioned service, Magda is willing to overlook Emerenc’s odd behavior. What is she hiding about her past? And why does she refuse even a peek to the woman who is closest to her – her employer, whose authorial fantasy is beginning to get the better of her? For his splendidly staged psychological drama set in the 60s, István Szabó offered an outstanding acting opportunity to British actress Helen Mirren.


Synopsis

Successful writer Magda hires a housekeeper, elderly neighbor Emerenc Sherdás, to clean her elegant home. Unlike her husband, Magda is willing to overlook the woman’s odd behavior: spotless collars and tablecloths as white as alabaster allow her to ignore questions provoked by Emerenc’s secretive existence. Why, for example, is she afraid of storms? Why is she so anxiously obsessive about order? Why does she lead such a lonely life? What is she hiding about her past? She refuses even a peek to the person closest to her – her employer, Magda, whose professional imagination is beginning to get the better of her.... István Szabó based his splendidly staged psychological drama on the novel by compatriot Magda Szabó (no relation). The outstanding roles in this stylish, 1960s-set movie were given to British actress Helen Mirren and her German colleague Martina Gedeck.

About the director

István Szabó

István Szabó (b. 1938, Budapest) is one of the best- known European directors. He finished his studies at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest with the short film Concert (1961), awarded at the 1963 Cannes IFF. There, another short film, You (1963), hit the mark as well. Other noteworthy titles include: Father (Apa, 1966), 25 Fireman’s Street (Tüzoltó utca 25, 1973 – Golden Leopard at the Locarno IFF), Confidence (Bizalom, 1979 – Silver Bear at the Berlin IFF), Mephisto (1981 – Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Jury Prize at the Cannes IFF, among others), Colonel Redl (Redl ezredes, 1984 – Jury Prize at the Cannes IFF), Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe (Edes Emma, drága Böbe, 1991 – Silver Bear at the Berlin IFF), and Sunshine (1999 – European Film Award for Best Screenplay). He was president of the main jury at last year’s KVIFF.

Contacts

Bankside Films
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Magic Box - division Bioscop
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Czech Republic
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About the film

Color, 35 mm

Section: Special Events
   
Director: István Szabó
Screenplay: István Szabó, Andrea Vészits podle románu / based on the novel by Magda Szabó
Dir. of Photography: Elemér Ragályi
Music: Robert Schumann, István Loránd
Editor: Réka Lemhényi
Producer: Jenő Hábermann, Sándor Sőth
Production: Film Art KFT
Cast: Helen Mirren, Martina Gedeck, Károly Eperjes, Gábor Koncz, Enikő Börcsök, Ági Szirtes
Contact: Bankside Films, Magic Box - division Bioscop
Distributor: Magic Box - division Bioscop

Guests

Antonio Salas

Andrea Metcalfe

Distributor


Helen Mirren

Jenö Habermann


Sandor Söth

Producer

Csaba Papp

Film Institution Rep., PR & Marketing


Katalin Vajda

Film Institution Rep.

István Szabó

Film Director


Robert Schaffer

Distributor

YouTube

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