Péter Forgács

  • Péter Forgács – El Perro Negro: Stories from the Spanish Civil War (2005)

    2001-2010DocumentaryExperimentalNetherlandsPéter Forgács

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    El perro negro takes a clichés braking view of the Spanish Civil War trough a mesmerizing found footage collage. The saga begins in 1929 with the talented amateur filmmaker, Joan Salvans, son of a wealthy Catalan industrialist, of Terrassa. The Salvans were the object of admiration as one of the most successful wool manufacturer of Catalonia, but also of hatred by the emerging anarchists and socialist trade unionists. On 24 July 1936, six days after the Civil War broke out; a militant anarchist group led by ‘Pedro el Cruel’ kills Joan Salvans, filmmaker, and his father Francesc Salvans.Read More »

  • Péter Forgács – De Maalstroom: Een Familiekroniek AKA The Maelstrom: A Family Chronicle (1997)

    Péter Forgács1991-2000DocumentaryExperimentalNetherlands

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    The Maelstrom makes extraordinary artful use of considerable cache of home movies shot in the Netherlands before and during World War II and dealing with the extended Peereboom family. Information is conveyed through subtitles and instead of voice-over, the soundtrack consists of period sound, usually from radio broadcasts, and brooding, disturbing jazz score by Tibor Szemzõ.Read More »

  • Péter Forgács – The Danube Exodus (1998)

    1991-2000DocumentaryExperimentalHolocaust HistoryHungaryPéter Forgács
    The Danube Exodus (1998)
    The Danube Exodus (1998)

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    He is primarily interested in the way in which these films seem to depict only happy moments, but on closer consideration they also appear to tell a hidden history, which can be brought back to the surface by the recycling filmmaker.

    In the travelogue The Danube Exodus, he documents the Jewish exodus from Slovakia just before the beginning of World War II. In two boats, a group of nine hundred Slovak, Austrian Jews tried to reach the Black Sea via the river Danube, in order to get to Palestine from there. Forgács based his film on the amateur films of Captain Nándor Andrásovits, the captain of one of the boats.
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  • Péter Forgács – Hunky Blues (2009)

    Arthouse2001-2010DocumentaryPéter Forgács

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    Synopsis
    The internationally acclaimed director and recipient of the Erasmus Award in 2007, Péter
    Forgács created a documentary exploring the fate of hundred thousands of Hungarian
    men and women who arrived to the United States between 1890 and 1921. To tell their
    sagas Forgács weaved this grand epic from the early American cinema, found footage,
    photographs and interviews. The film reveals the difficult moments of arrival, integration
    and assimilation, which eventually fed the happiness of the later generations and their
    fulfillment of the American dream.Read More »

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