Petty-Bourgeois Dracula Idyll at the Family Table
Petty-Bourgeois Dracula Idyll at the Family Table

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Petty-Bourgeois Dracula Idyll at the Family Table

1979
Movie
8 min
German

"This idyll was made for a Dracula film project by Ernst Schmidt of Vienna, who wrote to various European filmmakers in order to produce a bigger film with their participation." (HHK)

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Márta MészárosGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film centers on a young woman who moves to the countryside to live with her grandmother and the grandmother's mysterious lodger, who seems to have an unsettling influence on the household. As unspoken tensions and secrets surface, the young woman finds herself drawn into a complex and psychologically charged dynamic. The idyllic setting gradually gives way to an atmosphere of unease and hidden desires.

Critical Reception

Marta Meszaros's film was noted for its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Isabelle Huppert. It was seen as a nuanced exploration of generational relationships and unspoken desires within a seemingly ordinary family setting. While not widely distributed, it garnered attention in European film circles for its directorial style and thematic depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle psychological drama and simmering tension.

  • Huppert's performance is highlighted as a key element of the film's success.

  • The film's atmosphere and ambiguous narrative are noted as strengths by some critics.

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Fun Fact

The film was made during a period when Márta Mészáros was exploring themes of female identity and societal constraints within Hungarian cinema.

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