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Mr. Szabo
Mr. Miller cannot feel. He is never angry, never sad. In fact he doesn't have any emotions, he cannot suffer from pain, taste or smell. Other then this he is a typical Hungarian nobody exploited by all the other Hungarian nobodies. Strangers, neighbours, friends, everyone wants something from Mr. Miller and he gladly provides. In a single day he loses everything a human being can lose and this turns out to be a great fun for everyone except for maybe him. This is an absurd tragicomedy about the utter deconstruction of the imperfect Mr. Miller.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and career of acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker István Szabó. Through archival footage, interviews with colleagues and family, and personal reflections, the film explores his creative process, artistic influences, and the challenges he faced throughout his prolific career. It delves into the themes that have defined his cinematic legacy, from historical memory to personal identity.
Critical Reception
Mr. Szabo received a warm reception from critics, who lauded its insightful portrait of a legendary director. Reviewers praised the film's access to Szabó and his inner circle, highlighting its depth and respect for its subject. While not a widely released film, it was recognized for its contribution to cinematic scholarship.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and personal exploration of a master filmmaker's life and work.
Offers valuable insights into the creative process of István Szabó.
Appreciated for its intimate access and thoughtful direction.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this documentary, but those available generally appreciate its focus on the renowned director and the historical context it provides.
Fun Fact
István Szabó is one of the few directors to have won both an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (for 'Mephisto') and a Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival (for 'Sunshine').
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