Directed by:
Andor LukátsScreenplay:
Andor LukátsCinematography:
András JelesComposer:
Gyula CsapóCast:
Péter Donáth, Miklós Erdély, Gábor Lukácsy, Miklós Székely B., Györgyi Kari, Mária Lukáts, Eszter Csákányi, Ágota Kevy, Tamás Andor, Tamás Karácsony, Imre Kamondi, István Sipos, József Kabay (more)Plots(1)
He starts going, carrying a dinner-can. His eyes are suddenly arrested by the breasts of the girl on the bicycle, riding towards him. Prompted by the strange movements of the girl as well as by seeing another girl in a wheel-chair, his imagination starts working. In his dream, as he follows a young woman dressed in white, he comes to a tunnel. On its wall, which is full of candles, he reads the sign, "Memories Prohibited". Yet he is still able to enter the Tunnel of Memories. He there encounters a cultic community, whose members in their rituals offer God the individuality of Man's memory. Their leader calls the dead back to life again with the help of the blood of memory. The man also recognises his lover in the crowd, then a glimpse of their wedding photograph is seen. The images of the Collective Unconscious continue to flow out: soldiers, wild hounds, heads of divers surfacing from the water, a baloon, young lovers in an embrace, - and a machine-gun is fired. He regains consciousness hearing the chiming of church-bells. Meanwhile, he arrived at the station. He and his son, who is serving as a pioneer at the children's railway, enthusiastically sniff into the dinner-can. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Bence Galkó
Hungary
Best movies:
Allegro Barbaro (1979)
Hungarian Rhapsody (1979)
István Komlós
Best movies:
Mephisto (1981)
Oh, Bloody Life (1984)
We Never Die (1993)
Ottó Stettner
Best movies:
Oh, Bloody Life (1984)
We Never Die (1993)
István Nagy
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Recovery (1974)
The Corporal and Others (1965)