A Bus Came…
A Bus Came…

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A Bus Came…

2003
Movie
0
Hungarian

"A bus came..." consists of five loosely connected sketch films; the only thing that connects them is that each one is connected in some way to a bus route in Budapest. The mini-films, which are very different in mood and style, were made by Ferenc Török (Shoes), Árpád Schilling (No Comment), Viktor Bodó (Quarter Hour), György Pálfi (Táltosman vs. Ikarus) and Kornél Mundruczó (St. John of 78) with the professional and friendly support of Miklós Jancsó, who also provided the basic idea for the film.

Insights

Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary appears to capture a moment in time, likely focusing on the experience or significance of a bus or bus travel. Without more specific information, it's presumed to offer a brief, observational glimpse into a mundane yet potentially meaningful aspect of daily life.

Critical Reception

As a very short documentary with limited available information, "A Bus Came..." did not receive widespread critical reviews or significant public attention. Its impact is likely confined to niche festival screenings or specialized documentary circles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Not enough information available to provide consensus.

  • Likely a very niche or experimental short.

  • Focus on observational filmmaking.

Google audience: No discernible public reviews available for this title.

Fun Fact

The lack of readily available information about this film suggests it may have been a student project, an independent short film with a limited distribution, or a piece that has since been lost to wider public access.

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