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literature, cinema, fine arts
Károly Makk: Lost Paradise (Elveszett paradicsom) (1962)
Host: András Réz
29 October 2012, Monday
6 pm - 10 pm
Auditorium
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Müpacinema

The brain surgeon Zoltán Sebők secretly carries out an abortion on his lover, who dies during the operation. Based on the play by Imre Sarkadi, Lost Paradise is Károly Makk’s sparsest work, and – like The Obsessed Ones before it – was a film made before its time. In contrast to the films of the emergent New Wave of the time, it expresses the younger generation’s relationship with both tradition and change not from a social perspective, but rather as a representation of a total existential crisis from which there is no escape.

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