The Annunciation (film)
The Annunciation (in Hungarian: Angyali üdvözlet) is a Hungarian film directed by András Jeles in 1984, based on The Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre Madách.
The Annunciation (Angyali üdvözlet) | |
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A Crucifixion in Byzantium | |
Directed by | András Jeles |
Produced by | Unknown |
Written by | András Jeles Imre Madách |
Starring | Péter Bocsor Júlia Mérö Eszter Gyalog |
Music by | István Márta |
Cinematography | Béla Ferenczy Sándor Kardos |
Edited by | Margit Galamb Zsuzsa Pósán |
Distributed by | Award Films |
Release date | 1984 |
Running time | 100 Min |
Language | Hungarian |
Budget | Unknown |
Plot summary
When Adam (Péter Bocsor) and Eve (Júlia Mérő), having succumbed to Lucifer's temptation, are cast out of the Garden of Eden, Adam holds Lucifer (Eszter Gyalog) to his promise, reminding him that "You said I would know everything!". So Lucifer grants Adam a dream of the world to come. And what a bizarre dream: Adam becomes Djoser in Egypt; Miltiades in Athens; a wealthy Roman during the time of Jesus Christ; a knight called Tancred in Byzantium; Johannes Kepler in Prague; Danton in revolutionary Paris; and a nameless suitor in Victorian London. Guided by a deceptively sweet but ultimately contemptuous Lucifer, Adam confronts an endless procession of the horror of the human story ... rapists and concubines, betrayal and savagery, mindless cruelty and fanaticism.
Cast
Production
The film is entirely performed by children. It was photographed against the fields, forests, mesas and shores of southern Hungary. The Annunciation is made in Pasolini style.
See also
- The Tragedy of Man, a 2011 animated film based on the same play