Evenings of Cinema | Dog's Night Song
6 November 2024. 6:00 pm
Budapest Music Center - Library
1093 Budapest, Mátyás utca 8.
In our series "Evenings of Cinema" we screen mostly Hungarian films, whose music and its creators are particularly dear and important to us. Both feature films and documentaries are on offer, from the dawn of cinema as well as from the recent past. And to make the experience even more complete, we will also invite the composers of the selected films (or their close colleagues and friends) to a conversation. Our host is film and music critic László Kolozsi, who is also a novelist and screenwriter, the latter of which he also teaches at MOME.
At our November event we will screen the HUngarian film Dog's Night Song, premiered in 1983. Our guest will be László Gőz.
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DOG'S NIGHT SONG
(Kutya éji dala)
Hungarian drama film, 1983, 140 min. - In Hungarian
director, script writer: Gábor Bódy
writer: Vilmos Csaplár
cinematographer: Johanna Heer
editor: Anna Kornis
producer: István Schlett
music by László Vidovszky
Featuring:
Gábor Bódy, András Fekete, János Derzsi, Marietta Méhes, Attila Grandpierre, Gábor Ferdinándy, Gabriella Seres, Zsolt Gubala
A priest arrives in a village and gives advice and comfort to different people. He meets a wheelchair-bound former representative of the Communist party, a woman who is dying of tuberculosis and an astronomer who sings in a punk band.
The screening will be introduced by film- and music critic László Kolozsi (in Hungarian).
Guest:
László Gőz
Entry to the program is free, but due to the limited number of seats (80) a primary registration via e-mail (papp.krisztina@bmc.hu) is requested by 12:00 noon, 6th November 2024, the latest. Thanks for your understanding!