Mindörökké
Mindörökké
Mindörökké

Mindörökké

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    • Directed by: György Pálfi
    • Released: 2025 (educational)
    • Year of Production: 2021
Running Time: 77 min
Language: Hungarian
Subtitle Options: English Closed Captions
Subjects: Narrative Feature, Drama
      
       

Based on the Hungarian novel Our Street by Sandor Tar, Mindörökké is set in a post-apocalyptic Hungarian-Ukrainian village where everything is rotten, planes randomly crash, and alcohol is currency - no money, no electricity, only barter. 

In this wasteland, Ocsenas (Tamás Polgár) is the only hero, the one trying to survive amidst the savages and war, the one who helps everyone out, all while caught up in a love triangle that will define his future.

        

American Cinematheque Los Angeles, CA • BAMCínematek Brooklyn, NY

"Mindörökké is a wartime, post-apocalyptic apparition bathed in nihilism and blood. It's chilling how current the film seems...it all feels terrifyingly close." - Filmtett

                  
        
About the filmmakers
            

György started shooting experimental Super 8 movies and began making a name for himself while still in school at Budapest’s Theater and Film Academy (1995–2002) where he studied direction. He drew international attention with his writer-director feature debut Hukkle, honored with a European Film Award for Discovery of the Year, and at more than 100 festivals in the world. His second feature, Taxidermia debuted at Cannes Un Certain Regardes and among several prizes received the Best Director Award at the 2006 Transylvania International Film Festival and Antalya IFF. After his experimental improvisation movie, I Am Not Your Friend, his fourth long feature Final Cut – Ladies and Gentlemen was the closing film of Cannes Classics in 2012. 

To date he has directed seven features, many shorts, theater plays, VR360 shorts and also commercials and music videos. In 2024, extensive retrospectives of György's work were hosted in both New York and Los Angeles.

          

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