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Encounter + The Lady from Constantinople

Találkozás + Sziget a szárazföldön (Hungarian with French subtitles)
Location
Main screening room
Date
March 28th, 2025
Duration
98 min
Cycle
Judit Elek, Direct Filmmaker

Hungarian filmmaker Judit Elek’s youth was profoundly shaped by the events of the 20th Century (childhood in a ghetto during the Holocaust, the Budapest uprising of 1956, and later, the events of 1968). This intimate connection to History is inseparable from the cinema she created. Drawing from pioneering direct cinema techniques in the early part of her career, she never ceased – even in her fictional work – to confront reality head-on, while imbuing it with a poetic dimension and asserting her freedom of vision. Tirelessly questioning social tensions and historical traumas, her films demonstrate a unique attention to the complexity of human interactions and the solitary emotions of individuals.

Encounter
Directed by
Judit Elek
Language
Hungarian with French subtitles
Origins
Hungary
Year
1963
Duration
22 min
Genre
Documentary
Format
Digital
Synopsis

The first Hungarian cinéma direct film is the story of a classified ad. A nurse and a bachelor meet with the intention of going to the cinema but they cannot get tickets. Instead, they sit down in a cafeteria and talk. All dialogue between the nurse and the creative colleague of Judit Elek, the writer Iván Mándy, is improvised. (NFI Hungary)

Encounter
The Lady from Constantinople
Directed by
Judit Elek
Language
Hungarian with French subtitles
Actors
Manyi Kiss, Éva Almási, László Bathó
Origins
Hungary
Year
1969
Duration
76 min
Genre
Drama
Format
Digital
Synopsis

An elderly lady decides she wants to exchange her two-room flat for something smaller. The storm of people interested rattles her solitary life with short-lived acquaintances connecting her with strangers for just a brief moment. Judit Elek’s first feature film is a sensitive portrait of loneliness and human relations painted through unusual everyday scenes and delicately grotesque humour. Several scenes in the film were shot in documentary style with random people walking down the street. Lead actress Manyi Kiss gives a most touching performance. (NFI Hungary)

The Lady from Constantinople

Judit Elek

Born in Budapest in 1937, Judit Elek is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. A graduate of the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, she emerged as one of the most important pioneers of cinéma direct, a documentary-inspired approach that she first experimented with at the Béla Balázs Studio, then at Istenmezeje. Her first experience with cinéma direct came in 1963 with Encounter (Találkozás). In her early work, she saw direct cinema “as a specific mode of expression, capable of grasping the true nature of people and things with a depth that traditional cinema in Hungary, then in the midst of transformation, could not achieve.” Her first feature film, The Lady from Constantinople (Sziget a szárazföldön), was released in 1969. It portrays a lonely old woman forced to give up her apartment, which has become too expensive. After A Commonplace Story (Egyszerű történet) in 1975, she abandoned cinéma direct, feeling she had exhausted its potential—but above all, out of ethical concerns, fearing that the camera’s intrusion into people’s lives could ultimately become dangerous. In 1984, she directed Maria’s Day (Mária-nap), a vibrant exploration of one of the most significant figures in Hungarian history, poet and patriot Sándor Petőfi. The film was selected for the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival. In 2024, the Cinémathèque française dedicated a retrospective to her work.

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