Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Interview with Eva Kottrova, un'ungherese for Made in Italy


From Economia.hu Italian Cultural Institute in Budapest.
Sità Michele tells us about his commitment to bring awareness in Hungary of the Italian cinema and the feedback found in the Hungarian film production. Sita among other things, responsible for an interesting initiative for young people, of which we spoke with pleasure. The interview, which takes place within the offices of ITL Group, Budapest, reviews the recent history of Hungary, looking at how capitalism and the new economies have had on that film. One area of \u200b\u200bthe cinema that leads many foreign investment in Hungary,
Sità explains why. A few days ago, Michael Moore, the famous American film director-complaint, has opened in Budapest on new
the Raleigh studios, unique in Europe, while the streets of Budapest often host international film stars (including the recently , Robert Pattinson and Uma Turman) impregnated films in which the capital has to offer scenarios to great effect. The interview ended talking about Cannes

and Hungarian films at the festival, ending with the Hungarian film not to be missed, recommended by the expert. start with a movie, just to immerse ourselves in the right mood now. In 2008, output is a Hungary-Italy co-production, "Mario the Magician", for two reasons we are interested in me and gives rise to two questions. It tells the story of an Italian (Interpret by Franco Nero), who moved to Hungary after the collapse of the communist regime and opened a chain of shoe. You come as you are in Hungary and what do you do? am arrived in Hungary in 2001 as a student. To answer the second question I refer to the film. The magician, as it means in the film, perhaps no longer exists today. In those years, the desire for novelty and openness was likely to bring almost to a devaluation of Hungarian culture, put in the corner. Now the feeling is different and the path to bring the Italian culture in Hungary and the Hungarian one in Italy is always bilateral. For this reason, to present the offer in Budapest Italian cultural act in various areas. University courses range from the exchange, those of cinema, for example, we organize debates and analysis of Italian films, the Cine-Video Club to ' Italian Institute Cultural , but it also makes taking high school students in Hungary Italy, the Giffoni Film Festival

, the children's film festival world's most popular. I think it is very useful initiative, which I intend to implement. In this sense, yes, we can speak of a spell, to become judges at the Giffoni Film Festival.

"Mario the Magician" is based on a true story, a film about the arrival of capitalism in Hungary as well as on relations between Hungary and Italy. As it reflects the historical reality in your opinion? Capitalism has imposed or mixed with Hungarian economic realities, particularly that of the cinema? The cinema has suffered major changes Hungary experienced over the last decades of the twentieth century. In the sixties-seventies there was the great flowering of Hungarian cinema, with the stván Gaál,

Miklós Jancsó, István Szabó , to name but a few. In 1970 István Gaál (1933-2007) won the Jury Prize at Cannes with the film
"The Hawks" . After this period when the film was trying to write a critique of the current system in that period, through images and allegories. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the film has been conceived in a different way, getting rid of a complaint often strong and oppressive. Over the years the film industry Hungary has ceased to be tied to tax issues. It should be noted however that already the work of directors who have attracted appointed Italian cinema, with references to Fellini , Rossellini, Antonioni
, for example. 89 After the breakthrough came also to the distribution of Hungarian films in Italy and abroad. For what reasons there are many Italian-Hungarian co-productions?
These co-productions are related first of all the many ties between Hungary and Italy, even in film. There were directors who have studied in Hungary, but also taught at the Experimental Centre of Cinematography in Rome, starting a fruitful series of exchanges between the two countries, which have paved the way for co-productions. In terms of bureaucratic and political arena, there have been agreements between Italy and Hungary, which have promoted the co-productions, especially from a tax. Hungary saw the light many more co-productions, thanks to the economic benefits, scenarios and structures in the area, a set of factors that make this area one of the most important for the country. Hungary at the Cannes Film Festival 2010: Can you talk? The presence of four young Hungarian Festival is the demonstration of recovery in the sector in Hungary. There are some other Kornél Mundruczó , which despite having only 35 years had been already in Cannes with "Delta" ( this year at Cannes with "Tender Son - The Frankenstein Project" , modern interpretation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein) and Agnés Kocsis (at Cannes in 2006 with " Virus "and this year with
" Adrienn Pál) , both popular in the international arena for their skill. The Hungarian presence is not confined to young people, it was presented in Cannes also restored an old film, and even the classic Hungarian

begin to be dusted off and presented to the public, which is unfortunately little understood this movie. Salutaci suggesting an Hungarian film.
I recommend many, but this time I focus on comedies. Many things have come since 2000 today, with the establishment of a new trend. For example Valamar Amerika "" Kontroll ", " L Normal
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