IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
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<strong>IFFI</strong>-<strong>2008</strong><br />
CINEMA OF THE WORLD<br />
Hungary<br />
Milky Way / Tejút<br />
2007, 35 mm, Colour, 82 min, Hungarian<br />
This avant-garde psychedelia, poetic minimalism, meditative, almost cartoon type<br />
sketch is a distinctively original look at the modern world. The viewer is taken along to<br />
an orchestrated reality from swimming pool choreography to a mountain bike ballet.<br />
Fliegauf's goal was to make a psychedelic film that, similarly to the ambient musical<br />
style, allows the viewer to receive the film on various levels <strong>of</strong> attention and does not<br />
force any concrete interpretation.<br />
Director<br />
Benedek Fliegauf<br />
Screenplay<br />
Benedek Fliegauf<br />
Cinematography<br />
Gergely Pohárnok, Ádám Fillenz<br />
Editor<br />
Katalin Mészáros<br />
Music<br />
Benedek Fliegauf, Raptors' Kollektíva<br />
Production Design<br />
Benedek Fliegauf<br />
Sound<br />
Tamás Beke<br />
Costumes<br />
Benedek Fliegauf<br />
Production<br />
Inforg Stúdió , M&M <strong>Film</strong>, Intuit Pictures, Duna Workshop<br />
World Sales<br />
Magyar <strong>Film</strong>unio<br />
1068 Budapest, Varosligeti fasor 38, Hungary<br />
T: +36 (1)351-7760, 351-7761<br />
F: +36(1)35<br />
Email: filmunio@filmunio.hu<br />
<strong>Festival</strong>s & Awards<br />
Mexico City (Special Mention), Locarno (Golden Leopard),<br />
Barcelona l'Alternativa, Bradford, Budapest Hungarian <strong>Film</strong><br />
Week , Buenos Aires BAFICI, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Jerusalem,<br />
Marseille, Mexico City, Paris, Rotterdam, Seattle, Split,<br />
Athens, Barcelona, Moscow Tomorrow<br />
Born on August 15, 1974 Benedek Fliegauf lives in Budapest's downtown and hates<br />
traffic jams. Although he is one <strong>of</strong> the most generously supported filmmaker <strong>of</strong> Hungary,<br />
he still uses public transport. In 2002, despite his score at the entrance examinations, he<br />
was not accepted at the University <strong>of</strong> Theatre and <strong>Film</strong> in Hungary. By that time, he had<br />
already won 15 international awards. He is crazy about snails, mushrooms, and whales.<br />
His filmography includes Dealer (2004) and Forest (2003).<br />
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