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Animated films have always had strong associations with the genre of parody. József Nepp’s adaptation not only holds a mirror to the wildly popular Disney fairytale, but also imperceptibly smuggles the inimitable taste of Eastern Europe into the legend, too. Though this is not achieved through subtle restraint: the film is grotesque, at times dark and bordering on morose, at other times disconcertingly risqué. Its bravery is what makes this work still alive and relevant today. With its royal court full of intricacies and strange figures, it remains familiar to us despite the passing of the years.
The film club’s specially invited guest is the animation film historian Dr Zoltán Varga.
In Hungarian, without subtitles
The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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