Hungary,
1988, 60 min
Shown in 1992
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Shown with Private Hungary: Dusi and Jeno. Péter Forgács in person.Home movies are private moments captured for private remembrances. The lifetime of such domestic moviemaking is uncertain. But to Budapest-based filmmaker Péter Forgács, home movies are charged artifacts that give us vivid glimpses of the past. Embarking on an ambitious series called Private Hungary, Forgacs has gathered home movies from citizens of Budapest and refashioned them into elegiac portraits of a place and its inhabitants. These compelling works typically look at the now vanished bourgeois culture of the '30s and '40s and function as poetic ethnography. Distilling hours of home movies into lyrical reconstructions, Forgács subtly intervenes in the footage, reordering sequences, manipulating their duration, scoring them to buoyant music. Two episodes from the Private Hungary series have been selected for the Festival program. Father and His Three Sons follows Zoltan Bartos and his family across a span of 30 years. Here, the little ceremonies of family life are enveloped by a wistful calm, denying the political upheavals occurring throughout Europe.
—Steve Seid