Hamvas Béla út 11.

Hamvas Béla út 11.

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"Janos Kis slow cinema experimental film avant-garde dialogue-free static shots minimalism long takes homage bela tarr béla hamvas"

Overview

Hamvas Béla út 11. is a meditative avant-garde exploration bridging two great Hungarian visionaries, released in honor of director Béla Tarr’s legacy and philosopher Béla Hamvas. Set within a socialist-era housing estate where a fifth of the population lives in uniform concrete panels, the film offers an intimate portrait of an unnamed protagonist maintaining human dignity amid isolation. His daily rituals carefully preparing instant soup, washing dishes, and reading in bed are performed with a poise that serves as a shield against spiritual decay. He navigates the building’s decline, from paper-thin walls to a rickety elevator, with stoic calm. From his balcony at sunset, he gazes past the concrete sprawl toward the Citadella. The final shot captures the night estate as a massive grid of glowing windows where residents return to individual concrete cages, creating a surreal image in its raw reality where image and silence converge to evoke the metaphysical depths of existence.

Status: Released

Language: EN

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Status Released
Language EN
IMDb ID tt39711611

Cast

Richard Borbás
Richard Borbás

Man with no name

Key Crew

Janos Kis
Director