Self-Fashion Show (1976)
According to Peter Brook, all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged is for a man to walk across an empty space whilst someone else is watching him. Thus, an empty space becomes a bare stage. However, this raises countless questions about the relationship between reality, everyday presence and role-playing, something experimental filmmakers coming from the 1970s world of theatre dealt with in detail. Tibor Hajas explored the topic in a short experimental film made at BBS.
User rating:
Cast
Miklós Erdély | As: | |
Gergely Molnár | As: | |
László Najmányi | As: |
See More
Storyline
According to Peter Brook, all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged is for a man to walk across an empty space whilst someone else is watching him. Thus, an empty space becomes a bare stage. However, this raises countless questions about the relationship between reality, everyday presence and role-playing, something experimental filmmakers coming from the 1970s world of theatre dealt with in detail. Tibor Hajas explored the topic in a short experimental film made at BBS.
Tagline: | |
Certification: | 6 |
Cast
Directed By
Tibor Hajas |
Director |
|
Writing Credits
Gábor Bódy |
Writer |
|
Production Crew
János Bódis |
Production Manager |
Edited By
Gábor Bódy |
Editor |
|
Costume and Makeup
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
János Vetö |
Director of Photography |
|
Gábor Dobos |
Director of Photography |
|
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
Reviews & Recommendations
Video Gallery
Coming Soon...
Photo Gallery
Coming Soon...